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Fall Has . " ' If you don't think th thing to do with a man's ] dressed in a suit bought w dent. To be SUCCESSFUL y You're going to buy n< not see that you get all you CLOTHES that tell th dressed man?Clothes with CURLEE and MARK> a real part in many ; ? You'll see them on the back in the community. We're the folks thai Clothes. We're proud < we're glad the men of t h? ? them. We'd like to show yoi j to-day. SHOES, SHC 11 Ralston Shoe Colors Brown & Black, eqi Biltrite Shoe Colors Russia and Toney I & Stra It Ladies'Oxford I Brown Kid, Patent Strap. I With Rubb Shoes For Craddock-Terry. W. L. Don Black Kid, Brown Calf, I Misses' and Childre Red Riding Hood and P and Black. Button am No. 1 to No. T. Ladies' SV< Black and Brown, i Ladies' Sport Silk Lose; < dale. Black, Navy, On 1 and Green: La lies' Si Color 1; TT nol I/M" j. icai-jw "The Home oi (. DRUG PEDDLERS ' GROW SHIFTY : Those in London Are Driven to Novel and Ingenious Methods of Late. I! 11 POLICE ARE AFTER THEM NOW ! !' Package* of Dope Are Stuck on Lamp- e porta, Wrappod ir. Bus Tickets or | ' Thrown Into the Gutter in "Empty" Matchboxes. London.?The prospect of severer ] ' measures against tra(Tickers In cocaine f, la causing the venders, according to * T. Crook In the Dally Mail. 10 devise new and often subtle methods for tflsposlng of the drug. A pennyworth Bf encefna wrapped in a tiny white Sttper packet and sold for live sidings, Is no longer handled with open geckleesness. The business is conducted In a more wily and secret man as. 'fourth lamppost on the right." ?t grgfficker whispers In the ear of a eo MP* victim. Tb? trafficker passes down the trwt. and with the nld of chewing i Sum fixes a little white packet on the | fkrarth lamppost as he passes. I 'The purchaser?In nine casus out of i i*a a young woman?follows at a disI WrMt distance and removes the packet. I In Omnibus Tickets. | The other day n man was seen by u I jMfCttve to be_ dropping rolled omul- -x I -~i?L. I Money t I Chesterfield Horn I Loan Assc I C. C. DOUGLA I j | SEE US FOR I Seed Rye, Seed ( I Stuff; Baggin Bagging 2 and 2 For the best ho fl| Syrup grown 011 J. C. Itivei per gallon. We also carry a 1 ceries. Gome! at CLOTHES have any- I progress try to get a job I hen Roosevelt was Presiou must LOOK the part, ew Clothes anyway; why can out of them?? le world you are a wellStyle, Clothes of Quality. > CLOTHES have played 1 important conference, s of the best dressed men sell Curlee and Marks' )t' the distinction. And j iterfield think so much of { i the new FALL STYLES 1 )ES, SHOES | >s For Men * nipped with rubber heels ' ts For Men . Fled. Last, Young Blood , tford I s and Pumps j Brown Brogue equipped j er Heels | Ladies J glass. Hoge-Montgomery, i lussia Calf, Brown Kid * :n's School Shoes I olyanna ; both Brown j [1 Lace; Sizes from j Soft Bottom j ; Hosiery j 30 cents to $3.50 Colors, Castor. Chippen- ! hid ami Croon. Navy } lk and Wool Hose, { row 11. i | ies vjo. i iootl Clothes" | 1 I ms tickets on the ptcwiriefit. The proeedlug struck the detective as strange, le (H'-'stioned tl.e rutin and examined tie of the tickets. It contained coil ln<>. Tliis cocaine tlenler hud been folntved hy half a dozen "clients'* and very time he dropped an omnibus h'ket oik .if them picked it up. There is no end to tiie (lodges reorted to by tliese wily dealers. One >r me latest is to throw an apfiarenty empty matchbox Into the gutter. A nlnute or two Inter a "austorner" picks ip the mntetihox ami extracts front It >ne or more pnokevs of cocaine. Another Ingenious Scheme. One Ingenious scoundrel carries his laekets of cocaine in the turned-up nds of his trousers. He advises his ustomers of his proposed line of route nd. iif lu? walks along, he stoops as If n fasten his hoot laccs. In r?ullt,\ he takes out a packet, daces it beside a doorstep or on the lavement. and leaves it there for a 'customer" To pick up. A colored man, who was caught, was ihservod to lie loitering near unatcnded motorcars. It turned out that le was a cocaine dealer and that he epov .-. d packets of tlie drug on the teps of mot..rears, from which they oiild he furtively retrieved by thoke ho had paid him the necessary cash The Idea Is to make It all the more flh-ult for the police to associate the a'er with the buyer. Hut the tricks e now too well known to deceive the oil e. ; . ^ The Safe Journey. Jonah entered the whale. "I certainly hope this conveyance la onded." he cried. Question. < "I?on't cut off your nose to spite our lace." "What's the theory about having the eyebrows'(" i o Loan | e Building And ! ; jciation [ SS, Secretary I | , *? : YOUR i i 1 )ats and Feed ! g and Ties | '/ ! pounds. i If n 1IIV-^I V V> II * rs' farm, only 75 cents full line of Staple Gro- ' LOCAL ITEMS [ Mr. Frank Jackson is in Charlotte this week. Mr. W. W. Thurman of Ruby S. C. is with Teal Jones Co. Mrs. W. K. McRae, of Lakeland, Fla., is visiting Mrs. T. W. Eddins. Mr. Isom Teal has returned home after an extended trip through the I West. Little Mollie McCreight, of Ruby,1 spent last week with little Miss Kittie Harrall. Messrs. J. T. durst and H. A. Watson went to Gastonia on business last Monday. Mrs. G. M. Smith und child have returned from the hospital at Charlotte, N. C. I Methodist Work Day for Epworth Orphanage brought in $7?>.00 for that institution. Work on the Chesterfield end of the Chestertteld-Wadesboro road is about complete. Mr. Armond Zachry, of Atlanta, Ga., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Nichols Monday. Mrs. Spears, of Landruin, is the guest of her sisters, Mrs. W. P. Odom and Mrs. Ackerman. Miss Vida Nivens, who has been quite sick for some time, is visiting her mother in Morven. Mr. H. M. Odom and little Millie, of Easley, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom this week. The Junior Missionary Society will meet Salurlay afternoon at 3 o clock. I ivn nifiaours are urgeu 10 oe present. The Wamble Hill Federal Farm Loan Association is in position to take a few applications for farm loans for a limited time. Rate of interest, 5 1-2 per cent. See B. J. Douglass, Sec'y.-i at once. tf Miss Dora Pearcy, of Sugar Grove, Va., was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Knight. Mrs. .J. C. Baker and little son visited her sister, Mrs. Eugene Myers, at Wndesboro, last week. Miss Rusfein music teacher at the Chesterfield High School, now has a class of over thirty pupils. Miss Madge Bittle entertained the B. Y. P. U. at her home on Main street last Tuesday evening. Mrs. li. L. Spears, of Landrui. at last week with her sisters, m. P. Odom and Mrs. Aciierman. .Waster Jack Boatwright enterta.ii i twenty of his little friends Tut': ly afternoon in honor of his sixt rtlulay. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom, acconi , mied by Mrs. Odom's *isters, Mrs. .ckcrman and Mrs. Spears, visiteu' charlotte Friday. Among those from Chesterfield to ee the circus in Bennettsville yosteriay were Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Welsh, lis. R. I.. Hurst and Mrs. J. C ,'ichols. Mr. and M s. Geo. K. CV.ig and .aughtor . larian. of Wadesboro. and Jr. Xnthan Lunsford, of Rocksboro, X. C., \i ited Mr. and Mis. C. L. lunley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Knigl.t and laught.r. Ruth, of Jefferson, visited t tilt- !i -ic of Mr. and Mis. B. .1. Douglass and Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Rivers i :st Sunday. The ne ct Lyceum number to ap ear i. t'hosterficld wiU be ''The Venetian Trio," Monday, Nov. ?>th. Vocal end instrumental music, cltaricter im. er.-onations and humorous readings ,vil 1 make up th.e program. There ..re more than 110 pupils in ho C"c lerfield H h School this term. '1 e building is badly overrowded nd it is c\i(icnt that larger chool k> eommodations will be imperative efore another school year. The Slvriff has, or soon will, rereive about $-10,000 worth of tax >:ecul::>> * front the Treasurer's ofice. Th se figures seem large but A'hen t.iu total amount of taxes is ironside re 1, about $.'100,000, the imouni of executions is not so great. Mrs. C. Douglass, Mrs. J. A. Welsh ar.d Mrs. J. R. Millard attended the nineteenth annual meeting of the Woman's Presbyterian Auxiliary, held at Jefferson Tuesday. A wellittendcd and interesting meeting was reported. The Jefferson ladies maintained their fine reputation for hospitality. A wonderful dinner was spread at the church. Mr. P. J. Douglass wishes to announce that the appraiser for Federal Farm Loans will visit Chesterield every 00 days. That rumor to he contrary, notwithstanding, there ,vill he no long delays in the matter, >f getting loans through the Wamble Hill Federal Faim Loan Association. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY?I want a good, reliable man t go into business for himself in the east half of Chesterfield County selling Rowleigh's Good Health Products to farmeis. Permanent, profitable J and pleasant. Very little capital re- , quired. See me personally. lp-40 E. H. Melton, Angelus, S. C. j BS Burns and scalds I C MENTHOLAJUM 1 % cools the pain and M ^^heab theblistcr^^ ?M tit. ' mi mi III HI II m H The Logi To Trac FARMERS OF CHE! just finished gathering tl worked so hard for during Sunny Summer days. | And you are now enji * earned harvest. > You have an importan j ing the store to buy you j GOODS. SHOES, LADIES IDREN'S READY-TO-WEA The New Store Is the LOGICAL STORE tc we carry the best assortmc , We can fit up evervon to grandmother in any of j even more than that?WE | So crank up your aut | mule and bring the whole f x ?* nn A ?* _ 1 1 1 - i J - !oi v nesiei neui aiui select 3 may be, whether it is a f I Homespun or a fine Silk I receive the same courteous , Our sales force is a I gladly assist you in maki | you may ho able to get th< I money. I Our coming to Cheste I lition. So give us your pat { able to keep the good woi The Nei Blum $ K01 The Store j Chesterfield* ? i, i, , HONEYMOON SHIP'S FLAG * ' -j f V srf&Ck I This Is not a pirate or any otiier enemy Hag but a "Honeymoon" era- j Idem. The onptaln of the popular ! Shipping Board vessel, President Onr- i Held, ordered this speclnl flag made because he carries ho many honeyinoonera that he wished to confer some distinction upon them. The emblem la being displayed by Mrs. H. ltussell, the nurse assigned to the ship. MUTE HERO NOW TALKS AGAIN French Surgeons Supply Rubber Tongue for Man Maimed 1n the World War. Paris.?Modern surgery has accom* 1 pllshed another uncanny feat. Insertion of nn artificial tongue, en- I ahllng Sergeant Vlnlln, a Verdun wounded war veteran, to talk, has Just been reported nt the Vnl do Grnca hospital. Rerpennt Vlnlln lost hts lower Jaw In the war nnd ?t was reconstructed with a complete set of teeth. When the surgeoi s had finished this Job, there was only the base of the ; tongue left, nnd Dr. Eugene Quenolla set to work to fix up a rubber tongue and palate. Vlnlln was soon able to eat with ! this meebnnlsm Instead of having to t use a tube. Later be trained hlms'lf to make sounds on the pnlnte nnd now It. Is reported he Is able to converse and even sing. HE'S BARRED FROM THE LINKS Atlanta Citizen Took Up Golf but Must PJ>v ? . vi kvairiy HI? Temper. Atlanta, (la.?After being a good' law-abiding citizen all of his life, Rob-j art A. Cussel took tip golf. Now be ! under a court sentence to keep away from all links. Cassel was brought Into Superior court on a charge of striking his caddie with a golf club. "He started talking when I wae about to make a masble shot," Cassel told the conrt. To some golf playing Judges this might have been sufficient provocation for hitting a caddie, bnt not Jodge Humphries. He said It would be the chain gang for Cassel if he dn?1 4Mqr off the Unks forafeg^^^^^X cal Store | le With 3TERFIELD! You have lie crops that you have those blistering Southern oying a part of that wellit task ahead. It is selectr Winter needs in DRY I' and MEN'S and CHILiR and HATS. J of Chesterfield 1 ) do your trading, because $ tnt in Chesterfield. 3 e in the family from baby j their wearing needs, and I ; SELL FOR LESS! ( omobile or hitch up your amily to the NEW STORE ' rour wants, whatever they ' ew^yards of Gingham or ' Dress or Suit?you will ' 3 treatment, competent one and will , ng your selection so that ^ e best results for the least & i rfield has brought compe;ronage so that we may bo | rk going on. } w Store | rnblut Inc. J Dependable ' South Carolina \ o Unique Distinction. "Well, luy friend," snld the motor tourist, "are you satisfied with your lot?" "Yes," said Mr. Cobbles. "I can't complain." "Would you mind letting me take a snapshot of you xvlth my camera?" "What for?" "I've traveled through a dozen states and you are the first farmer I'ta met who didn't tell me he would rath er bo anything else on the topside ot creation than a down-trodden tillet of tlie soil."?Birmingham Age-Her aid. ? ' "^mii y _ I ! Ann To the Peoj We are now w< your needs in our lii | you know how the la \ WORK SHIRT SP i The biggest, best made 1 | For I Other good ones { UNDERWEAR SPE * For every member of the Fj Union Suits. . .50c, 75c, 3 Child's Vests Ladies' Vests and Pants, . | SPECIAL ' 300 pair Blankets, in Wo ! Solid Gray and beautifu j At } CLOTHING SPEC | Big Line of Suits for Men, > I Boys?in Curlee Guaran men, and Fitwell Line fc fail to give us an oppor I you. I SHOES | Now That's where we are si * exclusive -agents for Pt ! Brand, all leather shoes; ry, Lion Brand and other Big Line Of SAMPLE SHO In other words > your patronage. Ingi 1 n rrffgifriif-riMii LONDON LIKES FROGS, SNAILS 1 I .... . Dally Orders Received by Airplane , Kxpreee Hardly Keep Up Now | With the Demand. London.?Englishmen are developing a taste for frogs and snails, and t It is said that more snails and frogs { are now eaten in the Cafe Parisian of j the Suvoy hotel here than in all the restaurants of Paris. Chef Grnnjon of the Savoy receives every day 200 frogs and 200 snails I from France, where they are caught in the vineyards and live on Insects and grape leaves. The dally supply, which comes by airplane express, is about to be doubled, according to Jean Sovranl, manager of the Cufe Parlslen in the hotel, who says that the demand is growing, and only a day or so ago Sir Hall Caine, who had a taste for frogs, was disappointed to learn that the day's supply was long before exhausted. A delicacy as fascinating as young quail?frogs and a little chablls? there Is nothing better, was Sir Hall's description of Escargots Bougulgnonne, as the dlsli Is designated -on the menu. The Savoy mannger hus had difficulty In Increasing his dally orders for snails and frogs to keep pace with the demand in London, nnd It is declured that the Englishman and not the Frenchman is now the lurger consumer of these delicacies. WALKS AFTER MANY YEARS : \ ' > .< .-fe<< ^ - * , ? >, XJ,' * ' / ":>^r il r *$? , /.^r * ! .- ; / *0-^1 r.;T" Ai . ifvsv A' j? ': ' , ?'ii .tugust 1T? tins man walked lor the tlrst time In 30 years. He is i Frederick \V. Rirpe, a fanner of Mid! dlehury, Vt., nnd the Brst recorded victim of i?oliomyelltl8 in that slate. For years Ids case was classed as "hopeless"; hut last December Mr. ouncei pie of Chesterf ?\l equipped in every d rie. We mention som nd lies. ECIAL > K o> k Shirt One big lot of $1.00 7gc Others at . RI -CIALS OUr showing imily. in Ladies' C >1.00, and $1.50 Skirls Is vc 35c that will sin . 50c. 65c, $1.00 Don't forget t ment. ol and Cotton. Styles New il Plaicls . . $1.50 and up Hi We are in pop ~IALS tidious dvos foung Men and J-.frw ite< Suits, for P ' " >r Boys. Don't tunlty to show Bi Lol Dregg Full Cut, fa ? to t?o at . . Sizes, 14 to troiv ! We are iter's Diamond ,tT Craddock-Ter- F"}\ ";en' good makes. * ?ifcvri' Silk Hosiery ES y>ijr lot Full Cu Now On Sale. Carhart Ov? ve are making every eft am-Liles Outfitters For the Whole Family ???? mmmtmmm? *? Blrge was "removed to the hospital fi ruptured and crippled. Now York, and Dr. Armltage Whitman, vialtlng nor* geoa, operated on both ankleo and both hips, straightening and stretching the legs which had been so contracted into a sitting position that Mr. Blrge has been able only to travel lp a wheel chair since he was fourteen years old. He Is now fifty-three. DON'T CUFF REDHEADED BOY Qalveston Man Did It and It Coat kfft Liberty and Much Home Brew. Galveston, Tex.?It doeant pay te cuff redheaded boys. Ask S. Mencacd. * for It cost him his liberty and about 100 gallons of home brew. Attracted by a strange odor, the redheaded boy crawled under a cafe In the outskirts of th6 city. He found a liquid dripping through the floor. The lad recognized "the real stuff," and hastened to procure a bottle In which to save the drippings. He was seen by the proprietor, Mencaccl, who proceeded to cuff him Vigorously. The lad Immediately went to the police station, filed charges of assault against Mencaccl, who was arrested. While making the arrest, the officers discovered about 100 gallons of home-made wine and whisky and now Mencacd Is facing charges of violation of the federal prohibition law In addition to two charges of aggravated assault. Found $70,000 In Dsad Man's House. Altentown, Pa.?Search of the home of Wenzelus Koehler, a retired farmer of Northampton, who died recently, revealed nearly $35,000 In securities con- - coaled under carpets, In closets and In other places. The executors of the estate had previously found $86,000 of securities In the cellar. The estats Is valued tit more than $100,000. The will Is being contested by Mrs. Mary Larosh of this city, a daughter, who alleged that her father was lncompe*. I tent to make a will and that undue influence was used. Earphones Installed by Churoh, Lynn, Muss.?The hoard of trustee* of the Unitarian church, one ef the most fashionable In this city, has been authorized to instnll earphones In several pews of the edifice, Contrlbotlons to jmy for the Instruments will be voluntary, although It Is expected that those with defective hearing will bear the major portion-of expense. Some of the older people have complained that they could not clearly hear the soprano soloist, Itence the in-stnllaflcn of the phone peso. Birda Wound Man. , Clil 1 lleot he, O. ? Frnnk Schnefdw; caretaker at the Eagles' cluU the other day was routed by two Infuriated bluejays. Schneider was mowing tha club lawn when he noticed a baby Jay on the grass. When he picked it up to put It in a nearby tree, the cries of ths i fledgling drew the parent blrda. who pecked at Schneider's head, drawing blood. Schneider ran for safety to ths* Clubhouse and a housekeeper drcve tbSi birds aivuy with a broom. : I Bent I j ield County jj epartment to Supply , e specials, just to let i /ERY SPECIAL All Wool Middy Suits $5.00 the Suit . $7.50 and $10.00 j iADY-TO-WEAR 1 oi' Up-To-The-Minute Styles ; oat Suits, Coats, Dresses and >ry complete, and at prices ! *eiy please. LADIES!? - J o visit our Millinery Depart- i and Prices Right. \TS AND CAPS lition to please the most fassers in Hats or Caps. 75c, $1.00 and Up 25c to $2.00 SPECIAL Shirts, regular $1.50 value, st colors, beautiful patterns, 1 $1.00 II. 17 i/o. IOSIERY SPECIALS men and Children. Cotton 10c, 15c, and 25c 39c, to $3.50 OVERALLS ,t, Well Made Overalls $1.00 eralla $1.50 ort possible to merit Go.