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= CHRIS SUGGE! FOR !! II Men should remember th selected for Men, Young - and those of more conserve Our Holiday specials ha II your inspection. J t Possibly you cannot thi that friend of yours. B numerous suggestions for appeal to him. As the time for Holiday may feel like buying HI | You are not likely to find | than a Suit of Clothes, Ovt 1 Gloves, Neckties, Handker J Bed-room Shoes, Belts and j When you come to Ch( | your Headquarters. A vis 1 buy. We will be glad to sli ' tiful selection of goods w Christmas Trade. j Teal-Joi j " The Home of 1 i Salesmen: B. F. Teal, H. M. Rivt j LTJUIIL/J I ~== ' j Chesterfield Hoi | Loan As: ! C. C. DOUGL. ? I j FOR i HeiLwJ 1 THE 4-CYLINDE { t Just Overhauled an ' A Bargain A ! E. H. G i Advertis I ? _ _ _ nnriTiTrnor i I LINNLd&L i I I am this week in Teni j fine young Mules for deliv | expect them here by Satui 1 the 18th. I | Will be at the Gulled ' water tank. I ! James L. 1 Bone Meal and Sheep Manure for Lawns. The P ure Seed Co., 4t-52 Cheraw, S. C. I Rockingham Marble! j WORKS i | Manufacturer of fine ci-me- j ^ | tery iremorials in marble and | , granite. Call in to see them. | make your selection and save ? ' the agent's commission. All | f work {guaranteed. O. W. DOSTER, Prop., j I Rockingham, N. C. | j a y^ Cures Malaria, Cliillf , MMlia and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. WOODMEN MEETING The Chesterfield Camp of Woodmen of the World, is held on the first Saturday night following a full moon. tf TMAS '! STIONS i MEN iat our Holiday stocks are ' j Men, "Regular Fellows," { itive years. { ve just been arranged for i ink of just the thing foi* | ut our stock will furnish } Gifts that are certain to 1 I festivities draws near one i MSELF a Christmas Gift. I anything more practical 1 rcoat, Shirts, Shoes, Hats, chiefs. Suspenders, Socks, ? Auto Gauntlets. j j i a _i 1 i_ i 4 1 esterueiu nuiKe our siore ' ut incurs no obligation to j tow you through the beau- j e have displayed for the j i | ies Co. | Good Clothes'* ' rs, T.J. Sellers, W. VV. Thurman. ^ I ? w i to Loan | = : i ne Building And j -j I sociation ! f ASS, Secretary j I SALE | BRSON I R MOTORCYCLE (1 In Fine Condition . it The Price I iRIFFIN S er Office | J E MULES ] nessee buying a carload of _ 4. rl A. n _i J Ciy rt l ^IICMLTIILMU. W 111 I rday the 16th or Monday, ^ ge old barn, opposite the j Johnson ! , ??^ ^ . NOTICE OF SALE State of South Carolina County of Chesterfield. Court of Common Pleas Susie Q. Smith, PLAINTIFF Against W. T. Horn, By virtue of an order granted in the above stated case by his Honor S. W. (J. Shipp, Presiding Judge, I will offer f??r sale t<> the highest bidder for cash before the Court House door at Chesterfield in above state and county, or. the first Monday in January 11)211, being the first day of January, between the legal hours of sale, the following described tract of land, I namely, bounded <fn the North by Mill Creek, on the East by James F. Crowley land, on the South by I). H. Mc (iregor lands, and on the West by rnt 4..4. i .1 . 4 - : : i I mil man t'.suui- lanos, cnnuuiiuiK fifty-eijrht acres more or less. W. J. DOUGLASS, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. TRANSFER?See me for transfer service day or ni^ht. Telephone 19d. A. Ray Rivers. tf . LOCAL ITEMS I Mrs. J. L. Craig, of Cheraw, visited at the home of Maj. and Mrs. W. D. Craig this week. Miss Lucile McWhirter, of Jonesville, spent the past week-end with her sister, Mrs. F. S. Blair. Mrs. Fannie Bottoms, of Beaufort, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. King Moore. Mrs. J. A. Weathersbee has return ed from an extended visit with her son at Cincinnati, O. Mrs. F. W. Henderson is visiting relatives at Conway, S. C. A Christmas gift that is beautiful, also practical is a Waterman Fountain Pen. Square Doal Drug Co. Mr. C. S. P. Meehan has received the nomination for the Chesterfield Post Office. Mr. Meehan's grade on the Civil Service Examination was the highest.. He thus becomes the third member of his family to hold this position. Twent-nine years ago his father received the appointment and lived to hold it but one month. At his death his widow received the apnnintminit otwl U. I.,,1.1 It ! >?? 1.. the meantime the work of the office has trebled and doubled many times. The compensation from a very insignifieent sum has also increased until it is now a desirable position. Christmas is here. A Kodak is the most suitable gift imaginable. We have a splendid 'election. Square Deal Drug Co. At a recent meeting of the County Hoard of Commissioners it was decided to enforce rigidly the law protecting the roads from careless plowmen. The penalty for plowing into the road or ditches beside the road is sutfcient to make it unprofitable to repeat the performance. Officers have been instructed to prosecute all offenders. Mr. Ira Redfearn was proudly exhibiting on Main Street the other day one of the finest Duroc Jersey hogs ever seen in these parts?registered and everything. Senator-Elect J. A. Spruil was in , town Tuesday. Cut Flower* always on hand. Funeral Design* a specialty. Call phone 41, Cheraw, S. C. 4t-52 The Pure Seed Co. According to the last financial statement the town's affairs are in . pretty good shape. All current bills are paid up to date and $2,1100 has been paid on the light plant. Mr. Geo. W. Rivers, of near Shiloh, is seriously sick with pneumonia following influenzal Mrs. Rivers is also sick but is recovering. Mr. Damp McManus, of Plains, has been ^pointed game warden for the county. What to give your girl is a problem. Solve it with a box of candy We handle only the b'st. Square Deal Drug Co. The willing workers of Friendship gave a box supper recently at which was raised $411.21. Mr. Arnold Gardner, son of Mr. .1. 11. Gardner of Friendship, was married last Sunday to Miss Minnie oil-cater, tne cnarnung uaugrnier 01 | Mr. VV. J. Streater. All kinds of Lawn Grasses. We have a special mixture recomended by the Government Agriculture Department of Washington for this sec-, tion. The Pure Seed Co., 4t-52 Cheraw, S. C. There will be a box supper at Shiloh school house Friday ni^ht to which everybody is invited. Proceeds ko to the church. Dr. J. E. Lucas met with a painful accident last Saturday nitfht while he and Mr. Ash Mcftae were returning from Charlotte. The lights on the car suddenly went out and Dr. Lucas ?ot in front of the car to examine them. The car continued to move and the road beinjj very slippery Dr. Lucas fell and was struck in such a manner as to break three ribs. The Chesterfield Chapter L" .D. C. will conduct a cake sale at Cra:^ & Co's. store on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday before Chrstmas. Purchase is may expect unus 0 ai values ?n tiiesj cakes. Messrs. J. A. Welsh and .Ju'e Me Cirejfor are down on the Satitee Ilivtr shootinj* ducks f<. a few days this week. Mr. Rudolph j!u>sey has jjone to Baden, N. C. To My Friends and Coitomeri: I have recently moved to Ruby at which place I can be found for all kind* of repair work on both ihoei and harness and other articles of leather. I am prepared to do your work in first class style both as to workmanshop and >n?. terials. I sow or peg soles on your _i u ...... """K 7""' Prices reasonable. E. A. Hartcell. 4tp-50 Mr. C. C. Douglass went to Charlotte Wednesday to bring home his wife, who has lately undergone art operation for tonsilitis. Misses Vera and Nell Melton gave a party at their home last Friday evening. Among those present were a number of out of town guests. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stanley, of Marion, have returned home after a visit at the home of Mrs. Stanley's piother, Mrs. Joel Catoe. ORANGES' Stock up now for Ghristmns, while they j?re cheap. Hundred bushels on hand. p-50 Jack and Tom Trotti HPHBH9B NOTICE OF SALE State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. In the Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. M. L. Brown in her own right and as guardian ad Htm of Bcarler Brown, Guy Brown, Ramond Brown, Casey Brown, Tate Brown, Daniel Brown, and the State Bank of Me Bee, PLAINTIFFS, Against W. B. Brown, Administrator of the Estate of D. W. Brown, DEFENDANTS. LJy virtue of an order granted irt the above stated case by his Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge, 1 will offer for sale to the higest bidder for cash before the Court House door in the above state and county between the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in January, 1923, being the first day of January, the following described tracts of land: First: All that tract containing one hundred acres more or less and bounded on the North by lands of M rs. M. L. Brown, on the East and South by Easter Johnson lands, and on the West bv D. P. Douirlass! lands. Second: All that tract of land bounded on North by Thomas Sweat lands, on the East by estate lands of J. B. Brown, on the South by lands of P. A. Hodges, and land of F. M. Hightower and on the West by McManus, estate lands and lands of L. S. Brown, containing one hundred and fifty acre* more or less, Third: All that tract of land containing one hundred acres more or less, on the South side of .Junior Creek, bought from E. B. Johnson, and bounded by H. R. N. Johnson lands, estate lands of W. J. Johnson, Douglass lands and others. * W. J. DOIKILASS, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. LLtKKb bALt State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. Court of Common Pleas Ann Eliza Cox, Smith Katherine Lett, Hurley J. Wilkes and B. C. Alexander, PLAINTIFFS, Against J. F. Alexander J. W. Alexander, Margaret E. McPherson, H. M. Alexander and C. A. Alexander, DEFENDANTS. Pursuant to a decree of his Honor Judge S. W. G. Shipp, heretofore granted in the above entitled case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House Door in Chesterfield, South Carolina, on the first Monday in January, 192J, the same being the first, at twelve o'clock M., at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: "One hundred and eighty-one (1H1) acres, more or less, in the above State and County, bounded by the lands of W. J. Johnson, C. C. Cassidy and others, being the same taaet. of IjiiiiI ?<?!#! tr? Vl.iftVio Ann Alexander by W. A. Carrigun, December 2Hth, 18y.r>." The said land to be sold in two tracts, one tract to contain ull of the said land lyinjr South and West of Red Ilill Branch and the other tract to be the remainder of the said Innd after the tract above mentioned is cut off, and plat of the said land, showing the division into the two tracts, will be on exhibit on the day of sale. iir T rvAftm a oo Clerk of Court. Chesterfield County, S. C. CLERK'S SALE State of South Carolina,. County of Chesterfield. In Court of Common Pleas. The Bank of Chesterfield, PLAINTIFF, Against Mrs. Lula Porter, et als., UfA- KINUANTS. Iii obedience to an order of Foreclosure to me directed, made by Hon. S. W. G. Shipp, Judge presiding in the Fourth Judicial Circuit, in the case of the Hank of Chesterfield, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. Lula Porter, et al., Defendants, I will offer for sale to th?' highest bidder for cash before the Court House Door at Chesterfield, South Carolina, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in January next, (same being the first day of said month) that iot of land in the town of Chesterfield, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, having a frontage on Main street of 71) feet, more or less, and running back preserving the same width, 211 feet, more or less, and embracing also a 17 foot alley-way leading from'Scotch road. For a full dosrrintinn ??f uuwl lot soo plat in Clerk's office made by J. Newton Johnson, surveyor. Purchaser or purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. On this property is a nice brick store building and a larfro sales stable. W. J. DOUGLASS, Clerk of Court. NOTICE We the undersigned, do hereby forbid anybody hunting on our land un <ier penalty of the law. Mrs. Linnie C. Allen, K. W. Sejjars, K. H. Hunneycutt, S. J. Smith, W. A. Stanley, E. V. Davidson. 2tp*51 \ Tavei Avery Repaii AVERY repairs sold X x genuine ? becaus protected by patents? ANTEED to fit pcrfi Wd Chilled Plow of same i R was or ever will be built farmers thousands of && lost through ill-fitting H that work loose and br< fa and bolt holes are per f- are unequaled for close Bolts are also extra lai Avery repairs do not [jjl There is a fu tillage impli I FAi The Case and A 11V/ VJil A (Continued from fifth page) Why then, shouldn't he have this money instead of l'ercivul? There was no reason except that I'ertival was in the way. That wus why he was killed." "Ami," she questioned breathlessly, "the man meant to murder uie also?" "Not at that time, in my judgment." West answered thoughtfully. "Such an additional crime was not u part ?>f the original plan. Once the money, and other property, were delivered to the fake Natalie, the cashing in and get away would he easy; even the identity of the thieves would he concealed." "1 Jut they did try to kill me." "Yes, later, by the sinking of the yacni. mummy l am lurgely responsible for that. My appearance In WrnJ street must have been quite u shock and when I succeeded in escaping from their trap there. Unhurt very evidently lost his head completely. The knowledge that I was free, perhaps in communication with the police, led to your night trip to the Seminole, ami the secret sinking of tin' yacht, lie had gone too far by then to hesitate at another murder." "1?I think 1 understand now," she admitted, "how all this occurred; hut why?why were you so persistent? Tl.< ........ l.? more impelling thun a vague suspicion ?" "There was?the most compelling Impulse In the world." "You mean faith in me?" "Kven more than that; love for you, Natalie, I love you, have loved you all the time, without fully realizing ex. aetly what It meant. There have beer times when I have doubted you, when I could not wholly escape the evidence that you were also concerned person ally in this fraud. I have endeavored to withdraw from the ease, to forgot and I'lot everythinu from memory. I?u1 somei hing stronger than will prevent ed ; I eouldjiiot desert von ; could not helh v you^vere wilfully wronj;. You undo -tand what I moan." (lie words hit rely roachint him. "It was the other girl; she mi dermined your faith." "That is the truth; yet how couh It he. do you suppose? My very lovt should have enabled ine to detect tlit difference." She touched his arm with her hand and under the slight pressure h? looked aside at her *Y ii know now," she said softly "nfld l Wnow All t Ills Is | msl 11 lit gone In tween us. We are here alone the sport df the waves, and I have in reason to he other than fwmk. I he lleve in you, Matthew West; in yhui honesty and manhood. Yon say yot love me?" "Willi all my heart and soul; I seems to me now I have always lovet yon?yon came to me, the lady of m< dreams." Ilcr eyes ?civ wot with unshoe tears, yot slio smiled hack into hi! faoo, her voice trembling as alio an swered : "And I," alio Raid slowly, "have ha< no thought hut of you tineo our inorn Ing in the garden together. How fa away that seems." "Yon mean yon love me?" "Yes; I l/A'e you; tliere Is no won trouper, hut I would spenk It?Is Mm not enough?" He held her In his arms, In spite o the i reinhllng raft, tossed hy the swel of the sea, and crushed her again* hi in In Ihe ardent strain of passion An Instant she held her head hack her eyes gazing straight Into Ids; then with sigh of content, yielded, and the! lips met, anil clung. (To be continued next wttt) #Y Chitted'I B^^Wh^ni n ii^JI^^m ; av3&J^K'^/?*F^SSaHl ^VpHDv 7^|J^flH| ?-^V*Ti 5^- -'J TNHEK c A ya Hiifi vonl-AA#] Ia 17iI o ni v viuai auiccu iui11 by us are always seldom break. Th< e their design is Avery "lock tha -and are GUAR- locks" ? found onb :ctly any Avery on the A _ hoI<j lumber that ever the plowshare in la< Avery is saving uscd,andrcUeveSthe nWr! Chilled Plows are b, plow r pair parts , , , ;ak. Avery bolts Plete and scientific pi fectly round and Avery plows have be : and accurate fit. Avery designed the ge. That is why Call on us for the cor work loose and Chilled Plows. Illineof fi.mou* Avery walking, riding and trac tmcnts urd Champion harvetting and hay RW RS HARDWARI IIESTKItK!' S. <\ AUC .ON SALE Or FURNITURE?! (). Saturday, Dec. DJth, starting! at I A. y. I will sell to the hit-host ] hi?! led for cash at the house known /as <d?l B. C. Mooec residence on Mnip Street all my boarding h??u _ fu.mture consisting of Beds, j _ Springs, Mattresses, Washstands, I Dressers, etc. All new and in | fit lass condition. A threat opport mity to net some ^ood furni- 1 turc cheap. John (luriranus. ' 9 STOKL BUILDING ami Farm for j rem at Teal's Mill, tf. I). T. Teal, M.D. I r ' 'Vii'i'iiw iin j- m w tkxhjt ra l. |** BSBSSSiS5BSS SSSii || j p ! ' . 11 ! , , i I ; lj <^55% 1 SERVIC ! j I What It Rei It means Genuir ; ; ? 50 per cent of w less tnari 10 cent , |j i Repair Shopwhe Mechanics perfoi ill It means giving teous, Prompt a 4 Ford Owner's ev \ It means to con: ' I you with a For* , will make you an enthusiastic me great Ford family We are Authorize* r' We can supply yoi duct the Ford Moto I LUCAS AUK 4 , V ZOUtf G^) | ^ AVERY Chilled Plow GUARANTEE ^ ^i|y| ; B. F. AVERVA S0NS :e no matter how long Iff strain on bolts. Avery uilt in the most com- H ow plant in the world, en leaders since B. F. first Avery in 1825. nplete story of Avery tor plowt, iVf, machine? i Co. i S. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS Pullets and Cockerels $3.00 Up To $10.00 Each A Few Good Cockerels To Go At $1.50 to $2.00 Each J. W. HANNA OR SALE?A few pure bred white Leghorn Cockerels, J. A. Campbell. 2tp 0-DAY Lonjr Staple Cotton Seed, pedigreed from Keenan and King's Improved Early. Selected v and u.iiv.wl r ? st ? ? ' VU. A. L>. 1VI Vt I liuail r?0-p Chesterfield R 3 i- my ??J?mmm?I j I i ^mr \ :e f tlly Means i' ic Ford Parts, :s. It means a re expert Ford rm the work. Honest, Cour- j ttention to the ery need. stantly supply 1 i Service that id keep you an mber of the r. ' d Ford Dealers. a wiin any pror 'Co. makes. s y i, * ft - f< * , \i 3 Co., Inc.