The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, September 01, 1904, Image 1

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\ 1 I " < /^V* -y ^-- vn v ^ - .' ^vA V AF inmiiry U*( ^ 1 " 4" INyui^Tirr I _?rrM- , '^^. *?* ' ' ' ^. ;? a -w ^ ^ " t A v4 T/l W /^k vvj :I ik jfc ' -iLl? [ - Jb . lA^ JR . '^w>i jr. / /^b?.ur^,/'tj, tjM I > ^ ":\. '''' " ^"V-:"..*: ' ' ' J 1 . . ? : , 4-- a^^L'Vl^gti!^...-iv? - -^-J?JU...J-J--1. 1 -^J-'-.^-1- -? , ?i . .'I. ..Jg , i<! 6/>e.'Only Parier Published at the County Scat The Peoples' Paper. .' ' ' " X v " j I n - ? -? - .- : L-.. __ _...... . , / ! V ' ' / 1 .: VOl. ^flKSCKKFlKI/D. S. ('., TI1V USI>AV. SKI'TKM lih;U 1. t'.)i)t. No. ::? j Scholarships for Men. EigiAlWo scholarships for men V tcocins^ ?bnf is one of th? faults of "edo-jatl&rinl statesmanship of the last Legislature. This Legislature at its tirsi session in L903 established in the vonth Carolina Collepe forty-one norrial scholarships, making two from each county This warn to provide a ' new class, but as tr>pt alt tlic holdovers svitt return, .there will douhtlefs he sis many as Sixty new schalarships awarded (his summer. One in every <ona1y and two to a county in many instances. Auy person interested A should write to President Benjamin Sloan or |*nof. Patterson Ward law, Cotmuhia, S. C. routi (lu*an piii| ji<n rs 340 in money toward living expense*, and the holder from a fee of 518, which is exacted of all other W jstmleiits, atvd also, exempts front the tuition fee of $40, which, (tpwcwr r* Ytlyittod to atty student wiio make* I < roof of inatJUity to pay it ' It admits -a man entirely free and pays about liult of his hoard. This munificence <pf die State i* (designed primarily to provide l?ctter teachers for the country schools, liut incidentally it aids ^ |x>or hut worthy young men to ol?A tain a college education and fit tltcmselves for higher things in life. In ' firmer that the scholarships shall go to this class of young men and not Ix; goldried up tiy young fellows who coufd get to college without the scholorshipevthc awanlsaic not made sole- ' ly with reference to the marks made J oil the examination, and men nine- | teen years of ago ami over are given | the twvfcrcnoe. This gives un oppor tiiuity to the country young man, wlxise technical preparation may l>e ' ^ far less than that of the fifteen-year- ^ ""hi graduate of a town graded school i xtvl*o?t;^natSficily and earnestness fe a guaranty tiiat Viicn given an -9 J^Hirtunity to study in codoge he j *'<\ ill Y\ull through and make a man of ^ j himself. I'reference is still further given tA young men who have taught ' w lwnl, lit is <?ften the case that a I young n4n in the country, although , i with faAr preparation, attempts to . j teach tli# neighborhood school. K<>r I his ow/i sake and tor the sake of the ^ S scIkk^s lie ought to l?e given a ln-tlcr | k education f>efore he liecomes settled g in a life of inferior work. Hence the Ii-peeial cflortof tlr* authorities ol the W South Carolina College is to induce jonnR men teachers who are ill pre- , pared for tlieir work to stop iiow at <1 l ^go to college Jwhile tliey can. The S scholarship men last year were ot the , nventgc age of 22 1-3 years, and the , oldest was 33. It is hojwd that such ! voung men. having already developed sonic taste for (caching, and going ! <0 college with a definite purpose, , will adhere to teaching as their profcs- I ion. If the hcnefiteiurics of these scltolurships were differently selected large proportion of tlicm would do \ college men so often do turn their Lacks on the country forever h nd heconic professional men in towns und cities. Hut tthen they huvc previous- ( ly committed themselves to ntd.lic ' * I School work, nnd then stop and go to |, college will* the ideal of fttttng thenieelr<* for l>ettec work in that line, \ there i? strong probability that for the ' most part they will return to public < school teachlng~a result whlcli will , richly repay the State for its liberal policy in providing for their training aa teachers. I i AH9CK8S. W. H- HdrHson, Cleveland, Miss., Hf' writes, Aug. 15,1902: "I want to f. say a *oirl i* praise tor Ballard's i MWS? Know Liniment, i stepped on n null, which caused the cords lu my leg to |M?y contract and an nbrnwa to rise in , ?' ' mv busts and the doctor told mo that! would have a a?iff leg, so one day 1 went to J. V. laird's drug store (who la now In IVnver, Colo.) He recommended h bottle of .Bniiw 1 cured my Irj?. H ia the btotUohiirnt 4 t " J ' ' t i M V 4iC?in-tinvoiim so.v on mi, <ln.v thnt ho hps iior.e hi wholo duty; thnt ho h<* dorm nil thnt ho ought t have.ridiu-; tli-Jit "hp -haw ui toifd r.o hasty"-word. on tor htirwd no wrong thought, o no harsh jndgmen upon his follow man?" wifyT*lT~L\vi<;? In t1i?> !a?t nnn'.VHi* nobudv know Irtit vvr do know thnt it in undo HtTH't low. lllllt lliw ??Vt' Mlijrlitlv. pi,in motif m. Irrojrulnr liv intf uioiuiN doiHii^ntiM'nt. of Mm 01 jthiim, iti ('onxtipntioi Him<|jicIh? op Liver t rem Mr. 1 >i Kind's Now Life I'M* quickly ro?n?l jttxtm 11)in. It h gentle, vet t iinrnitgli Only 25" nt. Luimw'm Prog Store. Melancholy cannot holt ilsown with perennial jroot mi tun1. Sunshine is coniu ?j?iotm. Smiles are epidemic One joyous nature will till at auditorium with <yood cheer Despondency is a poor tie hator. It can brinjL* no argil iiieut that a sunbeam wil nob penetrate. NEGLECTED COL I >1T Every part of tlio tnueon* mem 1 11*14 f 14* t ll?k UOkJ.i ? * * L i ? , 1MB ??? !/, I'il 1/1, IH'JH tlitf IlllivH, rtr,, lire to ilis iihi* mid lilijjliis from nrjilrcti <1 coMi llti!li?i*<l*h Horrliouiiii Svrnp is i [ilriiHiinf. iiim) ofjWtivo U"??S?c. fl.OO. W. Akt>n?!rirk, Vvlli^ Mills, Ti>xm?, writes?"I Iiiivh us<?< Itiillnnl'H Horeliound fr?vrup foi toughs ami lliront troubles?if. is r i?ioa-iint nu'l most, effective remedy.' Sold l?y I). II. IiiiDey. The hack yard of the bona vs quite often t he best index to the refinement and cnUun jf tin* people \\ho live in it ^ |. .. . . i A -lifiiii: iiiirh yn ms-'ire ro sOIIH a hat ?1 i rt.v liose iuo ''ovrriu] l>y the dra pory of a si I k dress Dion 11 up in front, of course 1 >111 clean u[> tlie back yard is u ('liristinii duty. UK AI'T11-1; lT"\\ ()M KN. I'lump Han ks. Ilnslii'il with tin <oft i>low i)l Ileal! It a i:d n pui*t* rum >ic\ion, make nil Women hrn-itiful fake Jl souilljose of llrrliiiiM a iter* I iirh meal; it. will prevent eoiistipn ion ikI help (ii^?*Ht what vo'.l liavt Miton. r>()r. Mrs. Win. M. Slmml Midlothian, Tuxas, writes May Jll IflOl: "We have used llethine il ue* family foreitfht years, and fount! 1 the Ix-sl Oit't!u-itic* wcever used fui mnetinukinn, hiliuiis fovrr and mil iiriii.* Sold h.y 1>. II. Lnnny. Our lifd abroad is but a re Ilex of what it is at home, We makoourselves in a^real noMiuitfo or lt<vim, TI?;U i. I It V IM/tm A II IS! l? wpeeially true of women riie woman who in rude . barse and vulgar at Iioim anuot he expected to ho unliable, oh a so and refined ir the world. Iler home liabitt will stick to her. They an woven into the web of h"i life. Iler home langmigt w ill he the first on her tongue it i??? Illtlllli I 1 *1 ??vi l/J-H WI UP M III rwiiu i)iit to mortify her just whei abc WtjiitH most to hide thoif in lmr horn*. Her hoim i-on ih?iichk will appear iiiobi when she is in the most re lined circles. We cunnoi cheat the world long ubou our real characters. Th< thickent and most opaqu< mask wo can put on will sooi become transparent. m<?> m Hfinombcr the Backet 8tor alw&ya carrion a full line?mor hoe* than all the rest of th wtore* iu town W Early Hl.ers HM tmmom fttui pta?i LL_!rir 1*' * V . <#*+ .' && ;% ; / Miiiir in Ttrr?I yl^NotDtxe ay 01 N The Maud Allou mystery 11 M' Colunibiu remains as dark nr. < v f> er,. No 'information as to w-^tj r_ the murdered woman is or \vm<? murdered her has boon gained: r STRAINS. t S. A, Rend, Cisco, Texas, writes Warcli tub, 1901: "My wlist was sprained so badly by a latl that ii \v<tt useless; ami after using several rentedies that failed to give relief, ilijjvW> Ha Hard's Suow Liniment and war" cured. I earnestly reeoinnitul if""* to ,, any one suffering froiu sprains." 2^, _ 5oe, $1.00. Sold |>y 1). 11. Laney. 1. Careful When. You "Look" Cabbage. . " -v ' In Tennessee snakes have been found in cabbage heads and soyj oral Cooks have boon bit ton by tlioni in preparing the cabbage ' for cooki tig. FKAItFUL ODI>S A(J AI N*T 111VI. ! Hrdrhiden, n lone tmd destitute^I Such, in brief wiih flie condition of nu old soldier by wniie of .1. >1. Hnv' ciih, Versailles, o. For ycnis lie wric - troubled with kidney disease mid' neither doctors nor utediciii"s ?rnve liiin relief. At length lie tried Klee| trie Hit tern. It put him on bin feet in short, order mid now lie testifies. "1'ip on tlierond toconi|ih te r? eov ery." Hest on earth for I iver mid Kidney troubles mid nil forms of St'Miuieh Mini Howell t!oni|?l'iintM. j Only r?< )c.' (bin run teed by I). 11. Lu iiev. Ifriurtrlst a ^ ' ! Registration Notice ' I Tin* books fur ttie resistr??fcion of nit p Icjrully qimjifieil voters, find for tlf"? ssuingof transfers ?tc. will lumpen it'1 * tliH office of Clerk of Court, 4"/U i in i> IIoiiiw,*!i*t.r?^irTtir^iTifUt^ .VP^ ? i) oclock n. in. iiml 4 oclock p. hi. on ( tlie first Momlnv in encli month until , k ' thirty tluys before the next gHiiernl j. ' election. Tlievo is nreil for getting t' . 1 lie regis* rntion hooks Mini polling ' ? piveiliet. lists in better shape mul if; j . you desire to purticipiito in the | election of the coinitnr yenr you lnnl;l better nnike mire thnt you nrej' | .n-jiijmi-n-n nun ? iiiic, jour njunn ih j j | I properly entered upon tin* polling* ' list 8" 1 C. A. Malloy, I J. C. Ca.son, 1). P. Douglass, Supervisors of Ile;ri8t ration Chesterfield County. I Client urlleM, S C, Sept. _____ * ; i LIME, I I I i BRICK J > i CEMENT, * J SHINGLES, $ 5 LATHS, i ' ' # Plastering Kai, J 1 , and all woodwork ihkios- J 1 j hjtiy to build u bonne. * . i CHER AW DOOR. <i& SASH \ . I COMPANY, * . ]> Cher&w, S. C. # ( W. J.H&nna, Agl. CKcatciicld, Cool Of! * ' ? .. -> v WIipti looking ' for something cool call on 1 I fun ley?You frill nlwayw * find ('old lemonade, (finder * Ale and Ice Cream. Fruits ' kept at all tilling, i WHITB'8 Cream Vermifuge * Sr&kk E 8UM1ITEEB 'jfcl WORM : ^-REMEDY 0 THE CHILDREN'S FAVOKITE TONIC. ? M?Mt or IHITATIOM*. ~ -M? OCNUINI PftCOAfttO OfttV ? 8?llard-Snow Liniment Co*( T. IrWlW) NOi f 'roc' - r - ^ r - ... . Directory for Chscicfficld. Uov N. L. "Wiggink, Pastor. APPOINTMENTS Olu'Storfield?2nd Sunday 11 a 111 and 8p m 4th Sunday 8 p ni Friendship?1st Sunday 11 a m and ?>rd kk J) :d0 p in Kbonozer?2nd Sunday II a in lnd ,k 8:80 p in Zoar Jlrd Sunday 11 u in 1st kk 8:0 pm Ruliy 11 li kk 4 p in 1IOKA1) OK SITVWAPIW \ W. .1. llnnna, Chairman. T. Teal, Keetrury, ]). >rl., Ilarent ill", ,1.11. (Vso, C. B. McNaK B. A. Molten, C. (1. Morgan, Krv'hi Melton, .1. W. Barker, J. W. * Bivers, Jap, Bosn, Fred DavisMiml .1. Blackwell. S. S. SI BKBINTKNI)KNTS Chostcrlield. 1). M. Burentine. Kbenezer, F. W. Hirers. 'Avar, O. W. Teal. COBOHKI) l'BKSBYTKHI AN. Kev. II. L. Harry A. B. Faster, ('IIKSTEUFIKLD Breaching 1st ami 2nd Sunday 11 a in. 2ml Sunday 7:510 ,p in Sunday School every Sunday p in. Christian Kndeavor 51 p in HUBY Breaching 2nd and ttli Sunday II 11 111 I Hitiiuf ion I/...!-. - - ? ? v/iu ipviuii jjiiuvu vur > fyn. 1 With family around expeetiiiuf him j In die, and m mitt ndinir for life, lHj utiles. t?? :jet l?r. Kilty's New Disenv rv for Consumption, Coiti/lis itml "olds, W: H. Itruwn, of Li>esvil!e. Inil., eildm-rd d nth m agonies front iKthniM; hut this wonderful modioino .rave instant relief and soon cured Hint. Me writes: ''I now si rep smtndy every nijjrht." Like marvelous tires of CoiiMuinption. Pneumonia. Rrotiehitis, Couirlts, Colds and (trip [trove its noilcities* turrit for all rilioiitanit Liing* trouble*. (inarato teed hottl**s .'Or mill SI .00. Trial bottles lira at Lanoy's drug store. C ? L Schedule BENNETSVILLE TO R.VBY. All trains an daily except Sunday. Xerpt where otherwise specitied. All trains stop at (Jopher, Kvatis dill, Rivers, I'm to, Ivliv, Kveretfs, Madeline and Islay on Signals. HKTWKBN I'll Kit A W it IIKXNKTTSVII.I.K. No. 4J1 leaves Rentietsvillo at (>.4~? i. 111. ami nrriWM at Llicrnw n?. 7.35. No. 38 leave*. Cite raw lit 8.10 ii, in, inii arrives lit Rennetsville nt i), 00. No. 33 Ion v?-h Rennetsville nr 4 pO [>. m. niid arrive* nt Chernw nt 5.00. No. 32 leaves Chernw lit it. 25 p.m. uul arrives nt llennctRvillu at 10.20 ? 11KTWEKN I'll K It A W * ltri!Y. No. 41 leaves Chernw nt 8.15 a. in. Marburg at 8.25, |<; vans' Mill at 0.00 'hesterfield at 0.15, Cato at 9.25, iml nrtives at. Ruby at 9.35. No. H(J loaves Ruby (daily except Wed. Sat. nn.I Sun) at 2.30 p. in., Unto at 2 40, Chesterfield at 2.50.Kvins' Mill at i) 05, M.-irhurir at 0.55, uul arrives nt Chernw at 3.45. No. 1 leaven Chernw (Wednesdays und Mnturdsvs )at 3 00 p, m , Mnrbnrir at 3.10, Kvnns Mill nt3.30, RivBre at 3.35, Chesterfield at 3 45,('nto nt 3.55, and arrives at Ruby at 4.05. No. 0 leaven Ruby (Wed tiesdays and Saturdays) at 0 40 a ia. Cutout 0 50 Chesterfield at. 10, Rlvern at 10.10, Kviuis Mill at 10.15, Mni'hnrg nt 10. 40, and arrives iitChnrnw 10 50. No.' 2 leaven Ruby (Wednesdays and tint,unlays) at 4. 15, Cnto at 4. 25. ChesterHehl at 4. 35. Itivi?i>a .?t 5. 45, Kvoiih Mill at 4. 50, Murburg at 5. 15, and urn Via at t'lioraw ut 4.25. , BUCKLKN'iS'AlTNICA !HALVE. Him world-wide fame for marvelous cares. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or halm for Cuts, Corns, liurns, Boils, Bores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Malt ltlieiitn, Kefer Sores. Chapped Hands, Sk'.n Kroptioas; infallible for Files. Cure guaranteed, f inly 25c ut 1). H. Looey's I >iuggist. Big lot of shirts. Boy's suits. 4?en's odd pants at tho Backet | ? * > / ^ , / ' ?? SSS ' ' ' /$?SB<WNip Save your grass an dsing the OSBORJ^ "Cbesc jviacbincs arc draft and tbc most d on tbc marhet. Hll parts arc tborougly tbc running gear co proof casing. "Cbis guaranteed in every Oat Sowing season will sour ihmmI a Disc Harrow to put ilia vantage. Wa at*o Hailing tlio ( LtiYKIl SOLID DISC IIAKHO in?; Im'Uci- lor pul vurizinu' laial Thorough pp?paration :h a til (Vllf- 1 1 i< ? -1 -? Hi" ir.MIIlM, H. J. Sell e f QiveN i LI For every ilolhi YA the purchaser et tli.it calls ^jj to be given in ' jfllooP resents ^ I will give LOO ] A number there Clocks, llilkfs, < Li Sleeve buttons. If r rec dewing Flachi 4 Just beforeChristi k < Mitt 44 DROP \m Sewing Machine. ' <)!? ves, and rnak 11)0 san e, llut y< cent lor il. Its A Prcscni* * To show you that i 'li ing, my goods are i utarks will not l>o eh articles which I pro pWoninawadk $2.45. .========= jfl ^ es, we have the (Ynd and they are cheaper Tf any.where else in town PI W A L K " ?Vici, Y 0 Leather?other* sell t them at $2.45. Touri CbeapRomcapun . at 4 3-4 to 6 cents per y iest white goods 5c to 6 j W. T. Edg | Bhe Vivdei d pcavincs by fB JMOSN3R. tbc lightest urable mowers I the delicate > protected and vered by dustJVIowcr is fully respect. i bo horo uiwl you will in in to (ho host, nil)S1M)UNK I>01 JULIO \Y. T11010 i? notliI 1 i. i bsolutoly nocossary \ ' 4 rs & Co. ,( * \waY il* .n|h-iiL Mt. Ill V stnrr is nntitlcd 11> a ti'^r Li for a I' U ICS Wj&fto p? Llit? next^jf.\o week;4., present*, nnd in this WjL will lit? Watehes, B Collar ltuttons and p- ^ ne* I I nasi will <>ivp away I AD" Call bearing J 1 rtomu our hiii mmy. f? lis p-iy for it ull ' m will not paiy ony t will cost you not li- 1 ill iiim rknl, Mini t lio I unrtMl only on Mirw m \ pose to inni'k lower. N dock & Tuny SI iocs t tliUTi you find thoui WA "WON IN A- M Hour ('nil', l'utent T# hem at $3.50?1 well Vj i110 marked at#2.l8. Li a ard. The very heuvcents. rJ lewortn, H rseller. H v>.' " ' y