The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, July 08, 1915, Image 3

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Ftcx-aTT^ Lucas, I Mm B. Laney was in town B. Timmons, of Mt. ifMKkn, was in town Monday. .|H W. A. Lowe of Rocking||lwa8 in town Tuesday. jgjB J. O. Taylor, of Mt. Orogliflwas in town Monday. Hstrate Brock, of Brock's ? was in this burg Monday. MBatermelous, Galore! Next this time candidates by the Hr. Louis B. Rivers and fami^ of Morven. spent Sunday in city. Mr. J. L. Craig, of Cheraw artnt Snnday in town with his paints. Carrie Galloway, of HartsvilHig the gaest of Miss. Mary ?? Pusftr. MrC. 8. P. Meehan made a busims trip to Spartanburg last w*k. Magi,rate Evana, of Mt. Croghan, hei court in Chesterfield Monday Quite" crowd on our streets Monday V a July salesday in an off yea Miss. Fa\ie Griggs of Morven, ia this wd\ the guest of Miss Tolia Grig?*\ Theee areUd times in Chesterfield. \termelons and Spring chicki. Mr. S. M. W^ate, is visiting relatives in Vence and Darlington countie Mr. Cordy of Ous leydsle, was arr^ the visitors ihere Monday. ? r . Miss McDonald,{ Kershaw, is the Ruest this 0f Mr. and Mr. W. A. Dougla. Miss. Eula Knigbrf Oheraw, is the guest this 0f Kev. and Mrs. B. S. Fundtarka Mr. Robert Therre*f Heath Springs, is the guest ofobroth1 er, Mr. Perry M. Then Editor O. M. Tucker,^ f)ie Pageland Journal, spen | few H* hours in the city Mondan Mrs. J. R. Abbott aoofcjid| ren spent the week-end arior . I ence, the guests of relativ ! Messrs. W. G. White, . Porter and Perry M. Th.^jj motored to Gartsville Sundt Misses. Roxie and Alta D,_ lass, of Clinton, are ^he guesij Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Douglass. | t Mr. G. F. Greitzberg, of Board of Charities, sp i ~ several davs in Chesterfield 1 w I week. Mrs. Mary H. Redfearn, Mt. Crogh&n, is this week gaest of her daughter, Mrs. 8. Jackson. Mr. J. Sidney Smith, of Ru has been appointed to report ginning statistics in Chesterfi County. Miss. Edna Railings of W1 Plains, has returned to her he after a weeks visit to Mrs. J. ^liadfearn. . . Miss. Sarah Redfearn, 11 MAhoro, is the guest m 'ftffof her aunt, Mrs. S, ft Lina Covington of Ma II Vh&s returned home aftc of several days to 1 HJanna. I By of oar farmer friei fw eating bread from wl at home and groanc I Roller Mills. bjA O. A. Alexander aid ghter, Marv Oharhs, I S .lie, in the gueHt of r I 9 ^ friends in town. I ~ ** R. ^*ver8? ^jmunity had two if Am* ba<^y ma?hed i |?ek in his grist mil ITt antt1 ^anna delighti 9 j?ooBon 8aturday ?'< I Lin*r of her ?ue8t* * of Marshvik hbhI <*,&. iw.J jtyers,8lkker |^W ^ ^ Ihe ar^ and &' t BRS- via teacb^^^. R J It will be remembered that 0 an eleorion will be held throughoat Soath Carolina on September 14th on the question .of ,t State-wide prohibition and ev- r i. ery citizen slicnld be prepared j; to iferticipate in this election ; therefore, it behooves yon to ? see to your registration. Read .1 the notice of the County Board x0 of Registration in another col- ? 1 umn of this paper. Do not neg- * '* lect this matter and then blame ? somebody after the election; 11 v for if you are not prepared to d r vote, you, yourself, will be to v blame?and no one else. l J:? -i ? - * us BHKssrs. R. B. Miller, R. I aorton and W. N. Lee, wer business visitors to our cilv Tuet day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Riven Mrs. R. M, Myerrs and Mist Bertha West, motored to Bishoj ville, Tuesday. Mrs. Luther Laney and daugh ter, little Dorothy, of Southei land, Fla., are the guests of th formers sister, Mrs. B B Melton Mr. T. R. Evans, has rente* the Commercial Hotel and is noi ready for business, we hope fo him much success in his nev work. The chief features for Monda were the tax sales by Sheril Douglass and the cash paid ou to various parties from th county "strong box." The Bible Assembly will mee at Furman University this week Rev. B. S. Funderburg plans t attend this great gathering g religious leaders. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. King, wh for the past two years have mad Fla., their home, returned t Chesterfield, Saturday. Ernes says: there is no place like ol* Chesterfield. Rev. J. T. Fowler, of McColl who several years ago was pai tor of St. Pauls, was in tow last Friday shaking hands wit friends and acquaintances. Kev. J. D. Purvis was i Chesterfield Monday. Mr. Pui vis is the pastor of the Hub Baptist Church and also serve a number of other churches i the county. . There were many prominen men from the various section of the county in Chesterfiel Monday. They all spoke fai orably of the crop conditions i their communities. Mr. L. L. Boatwriglit, of Jell ersou, R. 1, was a visitor at Th Advertiser office Monday. 11 was at one time a compositor i this office, but is now a mot prominent farmer of the upp? part of the county. A number of gentlemen froi Jackson Springs, N. C., passe through Chesterfield Tue-da morning enroute for Monro* N. C. They stopped off for f*?w moments in the finest tow in soutn uaronna. Messrs. D. P. Douglass, T. 1 Craig Rev. F. M. Cannon i?n Mesdanies. D. 1*. Douglass an F. M. Cannon, motored to Mar ! boro county Sunday?Mr. Caano going to till his regular appoin tfiflent. - *. -1 : ei Reports come to us froi laff'ageland to the effect that tl leefing of the District Oonfe 0^ce held in that town la tjjCjek was a great meeting i _l* ^ry respect. Pageland d: 'self proud in her lavish ho Xlity of the visitors. '"Ifr e following young ladii the to*he examination last Fi ield 4a:r Winthrcp schola Misses May McMillan, < hite ' >n, Brewer of Pagelam >me Jones of near McFarlam M. Patrick ar ^fcht of Cheraw. of Mildred Laney ar this wre entertained la M. vening at the hon of Dr. ?Mrs. D. H. Laney i . honor of ,ir gne8t,8t the Miss 8 Bowie* After pla; Aimm inK interesting gann refreshme wore served. Th a', q * n a* . . - ?*?ablo occasion I' nde, the you?ge^t leat Cheateirfle enjoyed a 8a 1 atl and sane fou ()f July. T1 churchur Sunday 8choo lit- were largely a^ded. The u of nal busine** 01^ town wei ela- on.wjthout int^tion on tl oth. Every on'n8 jn fme h mor, proud of ^cfle Unit< xtet States" and^K^a a silei prayer for tho^i^^n autho ?ne ity, especially ij^Han in tl White House.% belief illy that the real spill j the di tor- was felt in our ?k**4?even liss we didn't have a% *V>wy ai >. noiey demonstrate*, *r# j ,'jj jl oiuu^o uiio iirnuiiiK ui illr. y Thompsons' article, "Buucoed" ^ in last week3 issne of the /dver- c 1 tiser was somewhat misleading, e although the article itself ch?rg- j ed nothing but the fairest treat' t ment by myself and all others of - the town. For fear that some one * o may not understand]the possition ,f _:..i i if. tii t ? uwuyieu uy mr. inompsen 1 Will state it in a few words. He took * f 0 charge of the Advertiser know- j e ing that it would probably be c 0 sold in the near future, with the ] ,1, distinct understanding, in the i j presence of witnesses, that if a ( sale was made his management ? 1 ceased. And when the Advertis- ^ ] er was sold he surrendered his ? rights without a kick. 1 i h D. M. Barentine. ( n Death of Mrs. C. B. McNair. 1 y Mrs. O. B. McNair, died at her 1 8 home near Ebenezer last Monday n morning. The news of the death of Mrs. McNair was a distinct ^ shock to her many friends in the j, lB town and community. Mrs. Mc- < <1 Nair was a faithful member of r. Ebenezer Methodist Ohurch, and n her life was filled with kindness and good deeds. The influence of her consistent Christian life is J e a blessed hni'ige which she leaveB to l..*r relatives and many friends. Besides many relatives i . Mrs. McNair is survived by one (r son, Mr. B. E. McNair. The j Hftrvie.AB wArn pnn/111 <>fn/1 liw Po? T. B. Owen. The Advertiser i< sympathise deeply with the be- < reaved in this hour of sorrow. y To make room for young stock a I will sell 15 nice 8. 0. R. I. Red " hens at a bargain. i J. W. llanna. a * r~n~" d ? ? N6Hce. 1- Notice is hereby given that on\ .n August the lOthf ne^fc, X will ap- ^ t- ply to the l^robate Court of CEeS . . Cjouutv for a Discharge m as Guardian fl^T/ee V ie Hudson King, y lk; - . ' Guardian /' st . . in " - : id 1(. ^ COLLE I^UILD1NG B8 Medical College of y08 CHARLES i? Schools of Medicii or Owned and Contr< Eighty-seventh sossion begins C fe Fine new three-story building im ie tal. Laboratories ofChemestry, Bf Clinical Pathology, Pharm&colog ,lB now, modern-equipment. 8* The Roper Hospital, one oi the tals in the South contains 218 bed i? ent service, offers unsurpassed c u" Practical work in dispensary fc Two years graduated service in ments each year. Department of Physiology and 1 ,e Charleston Museum. Ten full-time teachers in labors ^ For Catalog address: OSOA .a| FITTING SCH school for boys i ndjrounemes: Utilises then juipraent of Fu rmsn UnivsrHitjr. Offers to tend training soft strong preparation for eolW ill fouryear bl?h icbooUKnrae. Small (UaatMS. ck and lanimation, nfluaSe* and dtaotftllr*oondaoli DhaW-L_and wortfty^wnlrntlonn. _jMjM|bI_uJsrrn frriuiJUrtilbrf* -'it ? Iigiaai Notice The State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. By M. F. Hough, Probate Judge: Whereas O. Q. Sogers, nado suit to me to grant him Letters >f Admlnlstratiomof the Est&te and iffecta of John W.(Sugars,/ THESE AREfrHEREEORE, to ilte and admonish all arfl singular he kindred and (iedite'rs of the said ohn W. Seagrs tfecqilscd, that they >e and appear bef*o*me in the Court >f Probate to be hM<l At Chesterfield, 1. C., on the 22iufday of July next Jter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock n the forenoon, to show cause, if >ny they have, why the said Adnilnstration should not be gumted. GIVEN under my hand this <jth, lay of July 1015. M. J. Hough, Probate Judge m m - m master s sale. Itate of South Carolina, bounty of Chesterfield. In Common Pleas, f. L. Little & Co. Plaintiff V8 Carrie Evans, et Defendants. | In obedience lb an order of 3ourt granted in the above stab>d case by phe Honor, I. W. Bowman, Presiding Judge, 1 will >n the first/Monday of August, 1915 within the legal hours, offer 'or sale to the highest bidder for sash before the Court House door it Chesterfield, that tract of and in Chesterfield County, South Carolina, Containing 17 teres, more or less, bounded by ands of Wesley Streater, Willam Privett, Andrew McBride tnd possibly others. Purchaser or purchers to jay tor all necessary papers. P. A. Murry, Jr. faster Chesterfield County. July, 6th, 1915. Master's Sale. State of South Carolina, bounty of Chesterfield. In Ooinpion Pleas. Bank of Chesterfield Plaintiff vs. L. V. Rollings, et al, Defendants. In obedience to an order made in the above stated case by Qis Honor, I. W. Bowman, Presiding Jndge, I will offer for sale bo the highest bidder for cash before the Court House door at Chesterfield, on the first Monday in August, 1915, within the legal hours, that trace of land in Chesterfield County, South Carolina, described as follows: "Bounded North by lands of William B. Sellere, on the East, and South by estate lande of William Oliver and West by lands of James W. Crowley, containing 70 acres, more or less." The courses and distances of this land may be seen in the record of the above case on file in the ^Jlerka office. Purchaser ot.Pjtfchasers lo pay for all necessary papers. | l^ -^Murr^, Jr., "^UNWwc <CheKter^f(fXloifi)ty. July, Cth, 1015. ^ . 1 ..V ; ' . \ the State of S. C. tpn, s. c. no and Pharmacy ? :>led by the State Ictober 1,1915>*fends June 1,191G. mediately opfposite Roper Hospiicteriology, Anatomy, Physiology ;y and Pharmacy provided with largest and best equipped liospis, and with an extensive out-patilinical advantages. ?r pharmaceutical students. Koper hospital with six appoint' Embryology in affiliation with the itory branches. R W. SCHLEETER, Register, CHARLESTON, S. C. Greenville, ; km\jml4 south catounh.^^ | ia?rniAoent build* \ limited number i^e work and for IM poraonkl II a 10 mtnljr 'ssssa Special Notice^f If you want a few S. O. R, I. Red hens cheap to breed from see roe at one. None over two years old. J. W. Hanna. We represent the oldest, largest and best STKAatL.AUNDjM' in the South?The Charlotte Steam Laundry, who fn?Ke a specialty of good dying cleaning and press ing of all kinds of fabrics. Basket leaves Tuesday's and returns Saturday's? Tkal-Jcnkj MILK MILK I will be in town ev^ry morning from 7 to 9 delivering milk, any one wishing/rafik will please leave order witlrar. H. M. Odom at the Chesterfield Drug Go. M. V. RIVERS, If it is a sewing machine you need buy a Singer the best made. Oil, needles and other parts carried in stock. See me at Advertiser office. J. W. Hanna. NOTICE. : All persons &/e hereby forbidden to fiah or/nunt with gun or dogs nigat/jr day on any of my lands eitlrer closed or uninclosed or trespass in any way. E. N. Redfearn. FOR SALE Two Young Jersey Mi^H^Cows for information pee xpd\ ^ w. W. PatterHO^^^[toby, 8. O. HANNA & HUN LEY ?ATTORNEYS? R. E, fianna C Ij Hunley H Chesterfield, S. C. Office in Peoples Bank Building . DR L H TROTTI I Dental Burgeon | Chesterfield, 8. C. Office on second floor in Ross I Building. I All who desire my services will I E lease see me at Chesterfield, ag 1 ave discontinued my visits to other towns Office of County Supt. Educ/? tion* Office open every Saturday and the first Monday of each month. ^ S. L, DUCKETT j CtVir. Kniiiukkr?Ta makinc a specialty of town and farm maps. ? University of South Carolina ^ ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, Entrance examinations to the the University of South Carolina jSfill )e held by tlv%.0?<,unty Supt. II of Education at the county court ' Wtaie Friday, Jnly Oth, 1915. The University olFcs varied coufses of study in science, literature, history, law and business. The expenses are moder ate and many opportunities for self-support are offered, A large number of scholarships are available. Graduates of colleges in this State receive frae tuition in A all courses except in the School of Law. For full particulars write to The President University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. jun24w8 The Citadel > The Military College of South 1 Carolina. Announced as "Distinguished Military College" by U. S. War Department. Full course in Civil Engineering, 8ci euce, hnglish and Modern I,an- II guages. Confers B. S\ and C E. M degrees. All expenses pay ca- M dets from South Carolina, $282 a || year. A scholarship worth $800 Vm a year is vacant from Chesterfield county, and will be filled by competitive examination at *A the county seat on 13th day of A August 1918. For necessary in- ^ formation and blanks apply to H Col. O. J. Bond, The Citadel, Q Charleston 8. O. gfi ASHCRAFTS _ Condition Powders^ A high-class remedy for horses and mutes in poor condition and in need of a tonic. Builds solid muscle and fat; cleanup the ays tern, thereby producing a smooth glossy coat of luuf. doses. 25c. U/Al kT.ri\/PD "nuvv,Ln Ladies we have some 3ty-<fl[^H lish low cuts in WALK-^^H OVERS that you can buy for $2.50. we are making; this ||HB price in order to close out |>jB| our stock in Ladies' Low. | Cuts. Theseshoes are beau. 1 -H ties, and will give you ease and elegance. We have other grades that we sell forKHH correspondingly low prices. If you want a high class shoe |VH for a low price, see us. : ODOM BROS COMPANY |H 7?e Peoples Bank CHESTERFIELD, S. C. J . P. MANGUM. MACK DAVIS,fl|| PRESIDENT CAsHIENI^H We solicit youi business, and cordially invite yonto call on us when you are in our town. Phe Ppnnl^Q Rflnk-ll jjRight on The Jobj jl See 71. F. Davis For .jj Staple and Fancy Groceries Igl Up-to-Date Market, Phone-6 1 + mm JA ? ? m?sam imam ^ 71. F.D 7t VI S The , Bank ot CJhernl^^BBH Cfieraw, S. C. * Designated as United States Depository ||^^H ox pesz, LHReesx: hnd JrH wCROjseesx: BHJNK IJS 4 XlhB COUN^V IT)I 4 PER CENT COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY PAID ON Ir JH SAVINGS DEPOSITS. $1 00 STARTS 19 AN ACvvVnT.7 \ II <H 3=CT J For Insurance See Us a ||We repiesent the^Strongest and and Best Old-Line I ^ INSURANCE Companys' in the World. y/ See us for all kinds of Insurance ^ /I Chesterfield Loaiv & Ins Co I 1 ? I TT7 T r\ 1 * * ^ ^ vTT^jTTTougiass, M = "**^B^b Patronize Chesterfield Gannin&JfonejtoM^*|H|^H