The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, September 01, 1904, Image 8
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THE ADVERTISER
PUBLISHED THURSDAYS.
\Y? arc nrft responsible tor the views
oi our coires|xui?U?te.
A ONE DOLLAR. A YEAR IN ADjl
VANCE. '
|K;I D. M. BARENTINE, Editor
and Publisher
; F. M. CANNON, I/.cal Krlitor.
' In .i MTmoii Dtiblishetl reeen
My ?" The Advertiser, u noted
divine railed the poet. Kmorson
It) the witness stand to illustrate
an exist ing rendition, which we
regret to have to admit is too
true in every eomniiinity. Kmerron
said something like this,
to give his thought in prose:
'The mountain ami the squirrel
had a quarrel1* and the mountain
poked a good deal of fdn at
tiie little creature. The squirrel
I told the mountain that while
it tow ere#! heavenward and could
tony a forest on its hack that it
could not "crack a nut.** Now,
for the moral: There are people
who feel themselves so full of
importance that tliey refuse to
admit that others have any ideas
st all worth anything and this
idea gains such a firm grasp on
# Ik4kllt til t Itolt 1 klliO bit I Ik Ol I III! L>
1 IVT'HI uini I II* j "v * wnir ru imun*
ed that they refuse to support
any enterprise or accept. any
ideas, however worthy they he,
simply lierause the person giving
the idcu is not as "big" in
heir estimation as they deem
themselves to he.
Let us put aside all grudges
and little spites that unlit us for
true ami lofty citizenship. These
lfttie spites and the scales of
self-importunee may at times so
completely blind us as to eause
us to retrograde in a great many
respects.
Tli e mountain's view of the
situation was narrow and should
A 1 ... 1L l il l ik t
icacii us rnuT inai mere is nauger
in any policy that loads us
to wreck oursolvoA upon a sea of
ogol ism. ltroad-ininded citizenship?a
recognition [of another's
rights and a realization of the
fact that we are not the "all-inall"?is
the need of any town in
winning great uchicvmcnts.
\
It is to he regretted that the
voil mill could not he made to
"i<o." A little too jnneh division
atnong ns yet. I'ovsihly we
are all nielined to he egotistic
and wo let this quality in our
''make-up" lead us astray, despite
our own better judgment
and tlth many precedents showing
th<f>folly ?f such a course.
Hut we believe we are going to
don good husinesR this Fall.
The Advertiser hopes that the
merchant, the lawyer, the doctor,
the preacher, the laborer?
and "ye" editor too?all will
prosper together and the people
can help the town to prosper by
Wringing their produce to Cliestorliold
markets and buying
their goods from .our business
men. If Chesterfield business
men are wise (not in their own
conceit) and tilled with a burning
desire to see the town prosper
and march onward, t hey will
muko herculean efforts not t>
let any money pass our town by
offering inducements to bring
cotton here and keeping the
money her?> by giving values for
it that will compare favorably or
bout the inducements offered at
other places.
Chesterfield did a good business
last fall, let- us heat it this
year. We have aided in the upbuilding
of other counties long
enough, and with our best wishes
to all our neighbors, let us
"look at home" and hid them
do likewise. Our interest lies
in Chesterfield county and for
her success let us all labor. We
are glad that the dear old county
is building up. New towns
are springing up where once the
pine and oak grew and held full
sway. The Advertiser is willing
to help every community in
the county in any possible way.
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FAMILY MILEAGE TICKETS
Cqoo in flk>n*Cju Carolina Now
Sold py tuk Kkabord Aik
Lin k Railway.
C6mmenqinn March 2otb, the.
Seaboard Air Line Railway, in
compliance with the new l*i\v,
have on Wile KMX) mile Family
ticket p, pood for the uro of t he
immediate member;; of one family,
between stations within the
State of Sout h Carolina on the
lino 01 rue raoaooarii Air inno
Railway. Those tickets urc sold
at $25.and are limited to one
year from date of issue.
The popular lntereliungouldo
lunik, good over 2JJ different
lines, will eontiuue <;ti sale im
dor same conditions as heretofore.
For further information apply
to eahoard agents, or address
loa. W. Stkwakt, Trav. I'ussonongor
Agent, ('oluinhiu, K.
STEVENSON ? MATHESON
ATTOKNBYS AT I.AW.
I'itii tiff iii nil I'ouHh I lifflfi'
lielil mill MtiiTolindiliir roll lilies ninl
n the United Slnt?H Court.
One of the ttrm will in* here every
Miuidny.
STOP THAT COUtUI '
W'llt'll >1 I'lillirli it t ii'L; I Imr I il' !1 II il'
i'n?ion in tli?' tliroiit makes von fii-l
iiiii-onifnrtnlilc, take Dullard's Mori"
IiouimI Syrup. Don't wnit until tin*
disease Iuih ^oiii- hi'votiil control. Mr
mill Mrs, J A Anilrson, Jl-!4 Went otli
St., Suit Luke City. Utah. writes: We
think itiilltmrH Hoivhoutid Syrup
tin* IM*H| IllcdicillC tor I'OU^ItH lllld
rolils. Wi? tin ve used it for several
vwiih, it always trivsH immediate iv
lint. is very pleasant ami gives perfect
Hiitinfuirt ion.'' 25e, 50c, $1,00.
Sold t?y I) |1 Lutiry
NEARLY EVERY TARMER
NEEDS A
PORTABLE ENGINE
IMt AJAA
in the one to use. "The Machinery People"
will be f/lud to peml catalogue and uuiuc
price on application.
W. H. GIBttES C&L CO..
COLUMBIA. S. C>
Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Cotton Ginning
Machinery, Etc.
The tlbbci Portable Shlnuie Machine.
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GEO. K. LANfcY.
Attorney mid (.'oiinwlm* tvt T,uw,
CliPHtorficld, S. f\
Mppuinl cttr?? lnkt.'H in tliw nut ti
IU'?MI|lMir, Of for PXCPtltOIV
admin intra tor* nod (iuiirdiaii*: inv?'*t
ijrat ion of til la* to mil HHtate
rol|?M.tion cf claim* nnd tli* drafting
of nil kind* of Icj/mI 'imtnlllicllt*.
I'nn l??> found in Auditor*
Skin Diseases, Bone Pains, Itcldngs,
t Aching Back, Blood Poison, Eczema.
TO I'BOVE IT, IIE.HKBV SENT FBKK,
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The above pictures show What Botanic Blood
Balm will do,clearing ths aaln, healing *11 aorsi
and eruptions, making the blood pure and rich,
We have confidence In Botanic Blond Balm [ 11,11.11. ]
and we Bend It free, all charges prepaid direr t to any
sufferer who will write us. We havecured with B.H.H,
tost.iy cured, thousands of men and wctnon, wlic
suffeted from all stages of Impure Wood, after every
known rcmcJy, doctors, and specialist* had 'ailed,
How to tell you hnvo blood YHaeesn.
If you have tho tell-tale pimples orerilptlons on any
part of the hody.rheumnilcachtsand p.iinsin hones01
Joints, a, hlng hack, swollen glands, or swellings and
rislngson the akin; b'ood feels hot and watery, skin
It, lies and burns,eczema,scabby sores,mucous patches
In the m<>uth.sore?hroat.srrof(d?/:r>t>r?,r-col,?ee>f
h alron eyebrows falling out, boils, carbuncles, rash on
the skin, ukers.weak kldneysieatln*. frsterlngsores;
you may be certain you suffer from poison In the blood
flet tho poison out of your Hyetem
by taking Botanic Blood Halm[n. B. B,] It Is a purely
xegelaMe ea'ract, tlroroughly tested In hospital and
private pro," tlce with over J.onOcuret made of the moat
obstinate cases. Botanic B ood Balm [B.B.B.] heals
ell sores, stnos ell aches and o.iin*. reduces all swel
lings, makes blnoj pure an J rich, completely ChangIngthe
entire boJy Into a clean, healthy conJltlon,
Cancer C?r*a
Botanic Blood Halm Curee Cancers of ell Kinds,
Suppurating Swellings, Eating Sores, Tumors, ugly
Ulcers. It kill* the Cancer Poison end heals the Sores
or worst Cancer perfectly. If you Iteve a prrslstent
Pimple, Wart, Swellings, Sltootlng. Stinging Pains,
take Blood Balm and they will disappear before they
develop into Cancer. Many apparently hopeless cases
of Oncer cured by taking Botanic Blood Halm( BHH. J
Sold by all druggists, $1.00 per large bottle with
complete directions for homecure,
ff-'or free sample write Blood Bsigt Co,, Atlanta, Go,
Describe your trouble, and special free medical advice
le Ktitrs*
eke e large bottle ee directed ett label, end when
herlght euaettty la token a cure la certain, aueeanjj
noting. If net cured year eweey will be rifended.
For Halo by D. M. laney.
Subscribe for The Adverti?t?r.
It will be helpful to
.your funtily.
Siloes, Shoen, Shoe* at the
Kaeket Store. All styles from
1 to 1.O0
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BCBSS3kHKB3C
Real Estate and
we are in position
to Serve You ,
to your best interest.
Write us for!
information or
see our Representative,
Mr. D. M. Barcntiue.
SOUTTKKN KIKM) IUOAL
KSTATI5 EXCHANGE,
Spartanburg, S. C.
NOTICE.
I will bo in Chesterfield on the
first Monday and Tuesday of
eaeh month, and the Wednesday
following at. Ruby to attend ot
all work in my line, L. 11. Trotti,
dentist.
CANDIDATES !
I respectfully announc myself
a candidate for the Legislature,
promising if elected to watch
closely after and work for the
interest of the farmers of Olios
lerueiu, pledging niyseir to,
ahido t he result of the primary 1
election. W. L. Gibson.
I aisiKiuiKT myself a candidate
for the Legislature in the coining
democrat ic primary.
W. 1\ Pollock.
Thanking the people of (Miestertiehl
county for the trust reposed
in me in the pa*t I hereby
announce myself a candidate for
eletion to t lie Ilouse of Keprescntufives
from this county.
(L IC. I^aney.
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- For Auditor. ~
Believing that we have in
Thomas E. Mulloy a man well
qualified to discharge the duties
of tlu? olllec, we respectfully aniiouik'o
him a candidate for Auditor
of Onesterfield county, subject
to the Democratic primary.
F rieiuls.
Thanking my friends of (Mies
a ? a* - ji !- '
iviui'iu rwum.v ior uieir pa sr.
support 1 hereby announce my
self a candidate for Auditor,
pledging myself to abide by the
results of the democratic primary.
, J. 11. .lowers.
For Congress
We .-.re authorized to announce T).
F. Finley for Congress subject to the
result of the primary election.
I am a enndiato for Congress
for the Fifth Congrossionl Disti*i<*t
subject to the result of the
Democratic primary.
T. Y. Williams.
Lancaster, S. C.
(or Supervisor
( 1 hereby announce myself a
i candidate for the office of Coutij
ty Supervisor of Chesterfield ami
' promise to abide the results of
the primary election.
; U. 11. Pitts.
, To the democratic voters of
| Chesterfield county, 1 hereby ani
nnounee myself a candidate for
[ the office of Supervisor, my plot1
form js good roads; and economical
administration of the affairs
, of the county. Pledging myself
i to abide the results of the pri;
mary. 1). D. Martin
The many friends of E. 0.
' Clark announce hint as a candid
date for County Supervisor
I pledging him to abide the result
; of the democratic primary.
i I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of county
supervisor?subject to the action
of the democratic primary?
i pledging myself to abide the
I results. J. D. Watts.
? To the democratic voters of
Chesterfield county thunking
you for past favors, I announce
mysejf as a candidate for county
Supervisor pledging myself
to abide the results of the primary
election und if necessary,
to devote all of my timet') the
interest of the county if elected.
B. D. McCoy.
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Thntilont* !M.v ft hunts (or post supnort
m?n tCIMt -epoi-eil in tin* lo them
*ii the punt. with experience M-ave
iiil?1 u jf It I 111'11114 lea of t ln> office I >m.
Him- I can Htrvf, tin* politic l?ticr
than in the iHi<*t'I hcrcliv anp.oiitM-e
myself iim ii caW'ltiTute for re-election
In tin* office' of County Supervisor
pli'iliritiu ni.vM' lf to iiliiife with the result
of primary election.
S.nitii Oliver.
1 hereby announce myself a
a candidate cumiidute for the
ofT'tye of .Supervisor, subject to
the action of tho Domocoatic
primary.
(?eo. IT. Jenkins.
f tlcuibl ibn IVk?* !?" 4
. ??.? IUI 111u Mijijinn
given im- in the last cnmpnign ?md
hereby announce myself candidate fin
ufliceof County Supervisor, heart Iv
pledging mvs If for good roads and
good government.
\V. A. Ijttchnnan.
To t ho democratic. voters of
Oheatc rfield county 1 announce
myself a candidate for county
Supervisor, heartily pledging
niyslf for good roads and good
government, ami honest dealings
with the county.
John, 0. Mangum.
I announce myself a candidate
for the oflice of Supervisor
pledging myself for good roads,
promising to abide by the decis-on
of the democratic primary.
U. C. Burcli.
1 herh.v announce myself a can
didate for the office of county
supervisor, being a mechanic by
trade 1 promise the people if
elected to give my time and talent
to the work required and
pledge myself to abide tlx* resuls
of the Democratic Primary.
J. J. Knight.
To the Democratic voters of
Chesterfield county I announce
myself a candidate for oftice of
I county Supervisor, subject to the
I action of the democratic primary
to which I pledge myself to
abide, .John W. Quick.
1 am a candidate for Supervisor,
subject to the action of the
Democratic primary. If elected
! promise to attend faithfully to
the duties of the oftice and will
give you better toads and better
bridges.
AV. K. Hancock.
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x For Sheriff
1 announce myself a candidate
for the Sheriff's ofliee of Chesterfield,
promising if elected to discharge
t lie duties of the office
and to abide by the result of the
pmtmrs' election.
W. H. Crawford. '
I thank tho voters of C'licstertoffiold
county for tho support
given me four years ago and hereby
announee myself a candidate
for the office of Sheriff, fubject
to tho democratic primary.
W. I\ McCaskill.
To the democratic voters of
Chesterfield, 1 hereby announce
myself as a canididate for the
ollice of sheriff, pledging myself
to abide the results of the primary
election. E. J. Graves
To the Democratic voters of Chesterfield
county. Thanking you for
past support, I announce myself a candate
for re-election as Sheriff, and
pledge myself to abide by the results
of the Democratic primary.
1). 11. Douglass.
TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF
" CHESTERFIELD.
Having been put in the race for
Sheriff by my friends, I feel it incumbcrnt
upon me, and justice to them,
, to make the best tight possible. I
promise if elected to do the very best
I can, and I also promise to procure
and keep a pair of pood blood hounds
tor the purpose of detecting' and
bringing criminals to justice in all
parts ot the county, Respectfully,
A. \V. Hursey.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
With appreciation of past sup
lM>rt I ho re by announce myself a
candidate for reccoiiiiueiidutioii
for reappointment, as Magistrate
for Mt. Croghan township subject
to the primary.
J. Clifton ltivers.
We announce Mr. Albert. Ed,
dins as a candidate for the office
of Magistrate for Court House
township subject to the rules of
tlie primary election.
Friends.
f announce myself a candidate for
the otlice of Magistrate for Court
iit'unv; UMvnniiij/ |ii enuring 111 HillUU
the results oi the piimary election.
W. A. Sellers.
Thankful for past support
I announce myself a candidate
for re-appointment to t he office
of Magistrate for fV>le Hill township.
A. J. Smith.
Thanking the voters ot Court House
township tor pant favors I hereby announce
myself a candidate tor reappointment
to the office of magistrate,
subject to the action ot the Democratic
Primary*. C. M. Hunt.
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For Coroner.
I l)prcl)V announce myself :i candidate
l??r tut! oil ice r?t Coroner of Chesterfield
county subject tu the rules of
the primary election.
D. A. Rcdfeorn.
I hereby announce myself n
candidate for Coroner, i>ledging
myself to abide by the results of
t he democratic primary.
II. T. Atkinson.
Thanking the people of Chesterfield
for their past support L announce
myself us a eundidute
for re-election to the office of
Coroner, promising to abide the
results of tfie primary.
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a. u. n<HMium.
To the Democrat ic voters of
Chesterfield county, I hereby
announce myself u candidate for
Coroner and pledge myself to
abide 1 he results of t he democratic
primary election.
J. Sidney Smith.
For Represivtaiive
To the democratic voters of
Chesterfield county I announce
myself a candidate for the Legislature.
T. \V. Scruggs.
I announce myself a candidate
for the Legislature, promising
if elected to look closely after
the interests of the people of
Chesterfield county.
A. F. Funderburk.
For Treasurer
Tim ? Flwv ^ ^ ' tl???
i inn tuv iini n (ii V/II?*Sterflold
county for past favors. I
announce myself a candidate for
re-appointnient to the office of
county treasurer.
I. P. Mangum.
Thanking the good people of Chos
tertield county tor past support, I respectfully
announce myself a cand5datc
for oflice of County Treasurer,
subject to the action of the Democratic
primary. W. A. DOUGLASS
I hereby announce nivsclf?n candidate
for Treasurer cf Cliestertield
c untv and promise to abide the results
of the primary election.
S. J. Sellers.
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glbave on band a f<
wpbospbate. H gc
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at our stoch of SI
Bind we have a
Select
at prices lower tba
can be bought else
Hardisoi
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For Supt of EducMiof\
J hereby amvounce myself o- candidate
for the office of Supt ot Education
of Chcstoi field county, subject to
the rides ot the Democratic primary.
Kirby Rivers.
Thanking the people ot Chesterfield
county, for their past support, though
I tailed to he elected t hereby announce
myself again a candidate for
the office of Supt of Education of
Chesterfield county, promising to
nhido by action of t he democratic primary.
J. \V. McCanless.
Thanking the democratic voters
of Chesterfield county for
past support. 1 announce myself
a ranantate tor re-elect ion to the
office of Superintendent of Education,
subject to the rules of
the democratic primary.
T. Threatt.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Superintendent of
EducutionUf Chesterfield county
and promise to abide the result
of the primary election.
(t. W. Baker.
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[FOR C.I.KitK OF COURT.
Thanking the democratic voters of
Chesterfield county for their past confidence
and support, I hereby announce
myself a candidate for the
democratic nomination, for Clerk of
Court for Chesterfield county.
R. E. Rivers.
CITATION.
State of South Carolina,
Count) of Chesterfield. *"'
lly M. J. Hough, I'robate Judge
WHEREAS, Hudson King made
suit to me, to grant him Letters of Adminisiutratioii
of the Estate of and effects
of Euna Raley,
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all anil singular the kindred
and credijors of the s.aid Kuna Rainy
deceased, that they he and appear helore
nie, in the Court of Prolmte, to f
he held at Chesterfield on gthSeptem- /
her next after publication thereof, at
ti o'clock in the for* noon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the said
Administration should not i?o granted.
Given under my Hand, this 19th day
of August, Anno Domini 1904,
M. .1. nOUC.II,
Probate Judge.
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