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> ' ( ? BSflP ' _\, I fjv" H ^M* MM MH ^Hj Q Stui 0 ?? ii ourfull . REDUCE , - store is tal jT? this sale V The Stores wi! i p Boys' Suits, ol Boys' Suits, o $*s| t Men's Suits, o H I ? Glen's Suits, n , I Men's Overco j & Men's Overco 1 - Union Suits, c ?f ?3 I Union Suits, o j I | Hose, Sh j ? | READY-TO-V r I V The Who er, but w Departm* The Size and C (McKinnon & 1 ? 2. >FOR SALE?On Thursday December-' ^ 9, I will offer for sale to highc-t j ? _ bidder at my jdaee, 14 niilo from j Bethesda school house, in Cole Ilill Township; two mules; 1 horse; 1 | , one horse wagon; 2 heifer yearlings; 1 two-horse wagon; two bug-J gies; 1 stalk cutter and farming tools for three horse farm; 1 good | No. 12 cane mill and cvoporating' pan; lot of corn and feed. Reason I for selling, am leaving farm. ' p-50 S. P. Jones. WANTED SHUCKS?I rill buy shucks for feeding. 1,000 ov 1,500 lbs. J. T. Wallace, Chesterfield R. 1. p-50 Box 112. A. F. DAVIS MARKET / The Finest Fresh Meats The Best Fancy Groceries High Grade Canned Goods The Best of Everything for the Table A. F. DAVIS MARKET \ DEicoiifiirr <3 ry JFarm" C I _ _ .1 _ I> ... 1 aoives ine ivcuteo Farmer Problem 5y No need for the retired farmer moving to the city to enjoy the comforts and conveniences Ins advanced age demands. Delco-Light - will bring all these to him on the farm, enabling him to stay where his experience and advice are most needed. / C Write for Catalog Funderburk Electric Service Co. PaBeUnd, 3. C. ' Dealer for Chesterfield County. Tfc#?Vi a Satiafitd Uitr Naar You IN PURSUANCE OF nAnrlniK V/JLKV4.VT Uk fgest thing of th< and complete Hi ID PRICES on every th sing the lead in reducin; Ve put the knife II be closed Thursday and Friday CLOTHING d price $6.00, now Id price $20-50, now Id price $22-50, now Id nrice $75.00. now als, old price $8.50, now ats, old price $70.00, now .... ild price $1.25, now ild price $7.50, now irts, Pants. Etc-, all reduced. ifEAR?Real Bargains in Ladies HARDWARE ilesale Market in Hardware to-d e are going to put on Special I ent also?about 20 per cent- off. Completeness of our Stocks at MoKii McNair) LOCAL ITEMS M. I.. 13. Davis was the first person in the county to answer to the , Fourth Roil Call of the Red Cros>s. 1 He didn't wait for the Red Cross to hunt him, he hunted the Red Cross. A. W. Huriey Company below co?t jale starts Friday. I Mrs. A. II. Ilayden is spending : omc time at Columbia. If you want bargains go to the A. W. Hursey store. Every thing in the immense stock going below cost. Mrs. F. 13. Sanders spent last week end at Maxton, N. C., with friends. Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Blair arc spending a few days at Johnsonvillc, S. C. Nothing reserved. Every thing marked helow cost. Sale now going on. A. W. Huriey Co. Dr. A. H. Hayden, State Epidemiologist, was called last Tuesday to Helton, to investigate a leported small-pox outbreak in that place. Dr. Hayden will investigate a small-pox care at Salley, in Aiken eounty before returning home. Why keep a cow? Use Klim. Square Deal Drug Co. Rub-My-Tism cures bruises, ruts, burns, sores, tatter, etc. 8 Mr. T. C. Melton is spending Thanksgiving with his sister, Mrs. C. A. Sitton of Easeley, S. C. We ar? offering our stock of floods v/ay below costs. Con?e in and settle your account and buy what you need. We will treat von right. A. W. Hursey Co. Young men. Fresh shipment of Whitman's Sampler and Log Cal>in Candy. Square Deal Drug Co. A few doses 666 breaks a cold. 8 Miss Cllenn McRao, of Lakeland, I''la., is the guest of Mrs. M. K. Cason. Married Tuesday morning by Judge M. J. Hough, at his office, Mr. Walter Clark, of Hamlet, N. C., and Miss M? ry Tholpson, of Cheraw, S. C. We're sacrificing our stock of goods to meet our debts and we v-ant you that owe u* to do likewise. We have waited for you to come but it teems that you still wait. Now we need what you owe ut and wc want you to help ut at once. A. W. Huraey Co. 666 Breaks a cold quicker than any remedy we know. I When writing to inquire about' your taxes be r.ure to state in each letter where your* property in located,! otherwise I may not be able to give ' you the information you desire. 4&tf J. A. Welsh, Treasurer. J :?. S II nj , A NATION-WIDE MOVEMEN' i S30 . BEGINNING 3 kind in this sec ne of seasonable ting; nothing withheld. g prices to the bottom. to Prices Regarc Shelled corn?best half bushel $25; 2nd best $15. Pop Corn?Best 5 ears $25; 2nd j best $15. I No admission will be chared and I no entry fee. Dinner will be served on lli?e grounds, all any anyone can eat ft i 50 cents. Every man in Chestor'.eld county who can get up exhibits for any of tin- abo/e pri: es niuy ship i-.s corn to J. \V McLendon, County Fiorence. S. C. Each ear : h i 1 be wrapped and marked. 1 xj press will be paid by the fair association. If anyone wishes to do so the exhibits may be prepared for shipment and left with W. J. Tiller at the Dank of Chesterfield, who will attend to the shipping^ classification, etc. Those intending to coninoto should remember that all exhibit* should be in Florence on December 7. Chesterfield county farmers who wish Mr. Tiller to help Ihcm select their best corn may have his assistance by letting him know. If any class of school children wish to get an exhibit Mr. Tiller will be only too triad to Rive them his advice and help. The show is being given solely in the interest'of the corn grower aru| the expense is being borne by public | spirited citizens of the Pee Dee secI tion who expect no other return for the money invested than to see a greater interest in corn growing in the section. All who either wish to compete for prizes or who wish to attend the show may get any further information i they may desire from Mr. Tiller. RllltniNr. MATCDIA1 C? froht; 20 feet wide; plate glass; tuo-way prisms overhead, twt doors; heavy steel beam for two story Luilding. lias not been used because of change of plans. For | further information write or call it November 25th and 26th, mar I BOTH OL $4.45 15.95 Several J7.95 100 Fail no 6-J5 Men's $ s Men's S --J* No 5.95 Su< ' Coats, Coatsuits, Middy Suit3, $87.00 C $351.00 ay is no low- $36.00 F 'rices in this $98.00 I - $115.00 $300 00 ' MILLINERY?All Pa the prices we offer make this inon ( CORN SHOW AT FLORENCE DECEMBER NINTH The big Pee Dee corn show will beheld at the fair grounds at Florence I on December 9th, for one day only. I The premiums offered are open to every South Carolina farmer, but those of the Pee Dee section are especially asked to compete. Chesterfield county has made a very good record for herself in corn ! production and it is hoped she will | add to her laurels in the coming show. Since publishing the premium list last week the list has been revised and enlarged. The new list follows: Best ten ears--$50 cash; 2d best $25. Best single ear?$25 cash; 2nd best $15. Best five stalks Prolific Corn?$25 cash; 2nd best $15. Single ear variety?Best five stalk? $25; 2nd best $15. ? .... I I r TO REDUCE PRICES ON AL 0,000 1 SATURDAY, :tion of the Stat i merchandise, e The people have been We had already mg 3less of Cost or I king Down Prices. Below we li N EIGHT DEPARTMENTS IS 1 ,D PRICES AMD SALE PRICES SHOES Hundred Pairs Ladies' Shoes, foi r Ladies' High tirade Shuts, old w only 5.00 Work Shoes, at >hoes, very best leather, latest st w only . .., :h lines as Clapps and Howard ai % Dresses, Skirls and Blouses. L FURNITURE )ak Chamber Suite, now Ivory Chamber Suit, now .... lugs, now tugs, now Mahogany Living Room Suit, n< Mahogany Living Room Suit, n< ttern Hats during this sale at I a Sale of worth to the people o &McI Hartsville, J OCTOBER DAIRY HONOR ROLL Clemson College, Nov. 20.?Tin two highest lityiors among the cows on official test in the cow testing as sociations in the state for the monil of October went to Holsteins ownet by H. D. Jordan, Ridge Springs, S. C. namely, Dorothy Beets Korndyko who produced G7.-r> pounds of butter I fat and 2005.7 pounds of milk, am ' Beaver Nevada Alcartra, with a rec ord of 62 pounds of butter-fat ant j 1711.2 pounds of milk. Third honoi ' was won by Plumage Inez, a Jersey I owned by the Dairy Division of th< ' South Carolina Experiment Station i who produced 57.08 pounds of butter fat and 1317.5 pounds of milk. A total of forty cows were on thi , honor roll for October, which mean: that they produced forty pounds o more of butter-fat. Eighteen of thes< were Guernseys, two Jerseys, am I twenty Holsteins. Three Holstein and one Jersey produced over fiftj I pounds of butter-fat, and two Hoi steins, as shown above, produced ove: sixty pounds. Owners of Guernseys on the hono: roll included R. M. Cooper, Wisacky J. L. Mcintosh, Dovesville; A. J. an< J. M. Jhmes, Darlington; J. M. Ervin Darlington; A. M. McKeown and J W. Weir, Cornell and the Wan Shoals Manufacturing Company. Owners of Holsteins on the roll an St. J. A. Lawlon, Charleston; J. K .vlaylield, Denmark; II. B. Jordan Springs and the Dairy Division of thi South Carolina ^xperimcnt Station Owners of Jerseys on the roll in elude I?. It. Tillman, Trenton and thi Dairy Division, South Carolina Ex perinient Station. The rejlbrts show that there nr now about 120 cows on official test si that the October honor list of 40 rep resents 32 1-2 per cent, of the total fletterhead?4 nl Come to Us 11 ! L COMMODITIES, THIS STOR1 Price-S NOVEMBER12 :e, covering ever xcept the Wholes looking forward to lowe irked our prices down tc -OSS. st a few prices just to give an id< SEDUCED.. * MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURE! 36-ii rmerly $8 00, now $3.95 36-ii price up to $6.00, 3.65 <iG~11 3.15 yles, were $8.00 $GG 4.95 *^c 40c rid Foster,one fourth off. $5 0 ot of Ladies' Dresses at Half Pri $65.75 $227.75 26.85 74.00 :nv 93.75 aw .227.00 Half Price. Good Cuts on Othei if the county and the surroundin Slpfclr* P 5. C. WHEN BILL NYE SOLD HIS COW Bill Nye the humorist once had a J cow he wanted to sell, and he unj blushingly advertised all lier faults while naming the few virtues she seems to have possessed. His adver1 tisement ran: I "Owing to my ill health, I will sell , at my residence in township 19, range , 18, according to the Government's survey, one plush raspberry cow, age j eight years. She is of undoubted courage and gives milk frequently. To j the man who does not fear death in any form, she would be a great boon. f She is very much attached to her a present home with a stay chain, but she will be sold to anyone who will agree to treat her right. She is onefourth Shorthorn and three-quarters s hyena. I will also throw in a double barrel shotgun, which goes with her. r In May she usually goes away for a s wct'K or two unu lt'iurninp wiin a tan, j red calf with wobbly legs. Her name s is Kose. I would rather sell her to a ^ non-resident, the farther awny the better." NOTICE OF COUP.T r The Court of Common Pleas, fall . term, will convene on Monday, Dej eember (5th, 1920, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Petit jurors and witnesses take notice. Grand jurors need not attend. I. P. Mangum, ov. 16th, 1920. Clerk of Court. u ??????? 2 i B Mgeworth a Are S I Diamonds, Chains Ar Variety < Ross Building, next ; , ' ;.'V ? h inn s has decided to inauguiu Hashing 7th y department ar sale Department. r prices on what they ha' l kaoio rvf frk.rlnir O *irkrvlnrt. r uaoiiJ \JL iv/ UUj' O V? HUltai ea of the reductions. But rememb 5 DRY GOODS rich Brown Sheeting, @ ich Sea Island @ nch Bleaching @ rich Fancy Silk, @ 0 Crepe De Chine @ 0 Broad Cloth @ Ginghams @ Outing @ 0 Under\year at ice. GROCERIES In the Retail Grocery Departmer Sale give a ten per cent, discoi cash, r Millinery. g counties. Sale begins Saturday ompai ? NOTICE I will be at the following places for the collection of taxes on the date stated: Cheraw, Tuesday, November 30. Patrick, Wednesday, December 1. Ousleydale, Thursday, December 2, 9 to 12. II. K. Linton's, Thursday, December, 1 to 4. " McBee, Friday December 3. i Angelus, Monday, December 13, 9 ; to 12. Catarrh, Monday, December 13, 1 to 4. Jefferson, Tuesday, December 14. W. J. Hick's Wednesday, December I 15. Pageland, Thursday, December 16. Mt. Croghan, Friday, December 17. J. A. Welsh, Treasurer. ! NOTICE OF SALE On Monday, 29th of November, at ! 11 o'clock, A. M., at the County Home, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following property: Lot of corn, fodder, potatoes. 4 hogs, one piano and other things. Frances Thompson. SHINGLES?Get your good pine, shingles from J. H. Dalyrirr.ple, Mt. Croghan. Prices right. p-50 Jewelry Co. I liowing ' ULi-l Tf aiUlC5 11 < id Jewelry | i of Clocks * I to Dr. Trotti's Office ] i i i 1 >J '-i .-x^Ai " <i T r 11 I! iTE Sale % id including i 1 .1 . ve to buy and tnis j ale markets, but in er that EVERY ARTICLE > ) 8 l-3c 19c 23c $1.75 $1.95 $4.50 24c 21c . . .v $3.95 > i it we will during this int on purchases for r Morning, November 27. ny (A. M. McNair Co.) SUMMONS oiate ui ooum Carolina, County of Chesterfield, In the Court of Common Pleas. W. C. Sutton, Cornelia Rorie, Gladys JJorie, Ethel Rorie, Fannie Rorie, Cora Rorie, Sallie Rorie, Jannie Rorie Elizabeth Rorie; Boy Thompson, Walter Blakeney, Mary Blakeney, Dave Blakeney, Nettie Blakeney, Stella Blakeney, Lee Blakeney, Mott Blakeny, Ola Blakeney, Fisher Blakeney and Rosa Blakeney, Plaintiffs, vs C. M. Tucker nnd Cora Reddick, Defendants. To the defendants, C. M. Tucker and Cora Reddick: You are summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber, at his office in Chesterfield, S. C., within twenty (20) days after the service hereof upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail or refuse to so serve your answer, within the time aforsaid, then the plaintiffs herein will apply to the Court for thfe relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Chesterfield, H. C. this 24 day of November, 1920. J. A. Knight, Plaintiff's Attorney. FOR SALE?Tuesday, December 7, I will sel lto the highest bidedr for cash, Mules and wagons; corn and fodder and all farming utensils. p-50 G. R. Boatwright. SHERIFF'S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield: By virtue of an execution in my hands in the case of L. D. Ogburi; et al vs E. J. Miller, as administrator of estate of R. P. Miller, deceased end Jefferson Cotton Oil and various other executions against said estate, I have levied upon and will sell to the highost bidder for cash at the Court House door at Chesterfield, S. C., on the first Monday of December, 1920, within the legal hours of sale, the interest of R. P. Miller, deceased, in the following tracts of land in this county to wit: A tract of 157 acres, more or less, generally known as the lames A. Miller estate lands of which Will Clark made a plat on or about lanuarv 7. 1914. lvinir on Joes Branch and bounded by the ChArlotte end Camden road, lands of G. W. Gregory and of J. W. Miller, William Lynn, J. D. Bclk, Bethel Baptist Church and possibly others. Term* cash, purchaser to pay for necessary papers. D. P. Douglass,