The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, July 22, 1915, Image 2
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On the lTth of Jane the owner hip
of The Ohesterfield Advertiser
frassed from Mr. 1). M. Berth
tine to IIP. Paul II. Hearn.
Owing to previously existing
engagements, the latter was not
in position immediately to assame
active oharge of the paper.
He is expected in Ohesterfield
next week, when he will take
fall responsibility as editor and
publisher of The Advertiser.
Mr- Hearn is a Southern man.
born of an old Kentucky family.
His father, Mr. J.|T Hearn, is a
newspaper man well known
throughout the South, and now
residing in Oarroll County, Qa.,
So Mr. llearu's lore for journalism
is natural rather than acquir
si,
For seyeral years past he has
been engaged in newspaper work
in New York City. He tells us
he "never made his home in
New York; only lived there."
His home has always been where
his heart was, in the dear old
South.
He will speak to you next week.
Our Neighbors
What They are doing and
Saying.
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air* v. j, nvuuiiRiu, m leauing (
citizen of Dillon, died of typhoid
fever. He was in his 59th year.
Hie mother, his wife and four
' children survive Jrim.
A petition is being circulated. 1
and is being signed by some of
the voters of Jefferson township
asking that the result of the recent
election be called off or set
aside.
The Marion Star is 70 years
young and seems to be getting
younger?It has celebrated its
70th birthday anniversary by
getting oat an attractive edition
full of good reading matter and
some handsome illustrations.
The Fageland Journal says Mr.
p. Jj. Gulledge has nine acres in
tobacco and that it is doing well.
Tobacco is a good money crop
Europe as well as America will
use all the tobacco chat can be
raised here.
Walker White, who, it ia alleged
on the 11th of laat May,
hot and fatally wounded the
late Policeman Jas. E. Holcombe
died at the Oity Hospital in
Greenville, as a result of the
wound inflicted upon him by
Sergeant Oookssy.
Brother Bryan, before he re*
signed ought to have repeated to
the Kaiser, the Osar and the |
other fighters these lines of good
old Dr. Watts.?slightly altered
Let dogs delight-to bark and
fight for tis their nature to.
But human rulers and their serfs 1
Should all such strife eschew.
?
Lewis W. Parker, of Greenville,
has bought the proyerty ol
the Enoree Manufacturing Co
The property consists of 720 acre*
of land lying in Spartanburg and
Laurens counties, the mill with
its mechanical rquipment, and
the mill dwellinsrs *nd cnmn?nt
RHt Spartanburg. Mr. ParkIght
the property for I. I.
Brill end other creditors.
I J. Frank Gardner, Jr.,
I his home in Kershaw,
It short illness, fie was
180 years of age and was
Iftershaw' most enterprise
liness men. He was a son,
of the late Samnel Gardner. Hit
wife was lliss Katherine Blackmoti,
who survives him with two
little boys, Robert and Steve.
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WALK-OVERSHOES
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Ladies we have some styish
low cuts in WALKOVERS
that you can buy for
$2.50. we are making this
price in order to close out
our stock in Ladies' Low.
Cuts. These shoes are beau,
ties, and will give you ease
and elegance. We have oth
er grades that we sell for
correspondingly low prices.
If you want a high class shoe
for a low price, see us.
ODOfl BROS COMPANY
The Peoples Bank <5ku?!oS
CHESTERFIELD, S. C.
C. P. MANGHM. MACK DAVIS.
PRESIDENT CASHIE
solicit your business, and cordially invite you to
call on us when you are in our town.
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i ne peoples Bam
jjiight on The Job"!
See A. F. Davis For
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Up-to-Date Market, Phone-6
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The Bank of Cheraw
Gheraw, S. C.
I Designated as United States Depository
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I rr>e coaprcY
4 PER CENT COMPOUNDED QVARTERLV PAID ON
SAVINGS DEPOSITS. $100 STARTS
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S For Insurance See Us
B We represent tie Strongest and and Best Old-Line
H INSURANCE Companys' in the World.
m See us for all kinds of Insurance
I Chesterfield Loan livs Co
J W. J. Douglass, Manager*
IS. | No?SlxSlxty-Si
ffanralgia, Headaches. Cramps, .ThU la a pravcriptloa praparad aap?ci?
^lie, Sprains, Braises, Cuts and fef MALARIA ofCHiLLn a. rievi
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Important Notice flj
All who wish to register preparatory to H
the prohibition election to be held in V
September will please be at Chester
field on the first Monday in August; 1
1915, as the registration books of the * l
county will close 30 days before the 1
election, and it is important and to be
desired that every person entitled under
the law to register before the County
Registration Board- _^-j
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f PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE C. ,
I Superb New Science Hall. Library anil Gymnasium. Mod?rn S.icntiTic equipH
rnent. Up-to-date Dormitorieswith all conveniences. Ranks amonx the best class i- |
|j cal Colleges of the Southeast. Student body doubled in three years. Expense* j
moderate. Excellent health record; 800 ft. elevation. Rett moral and religious f
influences. Athletic facilities extensive. Write for catalogue to
DAVISON M. DOUGLAS. D. P.. Pr..id.nf, CLINTON. 5. C. j
^ I A Life Insurance Policy I
. I Your promisary note, fully secured Payable to |
? wife and children when they will need it most. I
^ I The Company will do the paying. |
I Cary J. Hunlcy, I
All K inds of Insurance D
! I Bank of Qhesterfield I
I Oldest Bank In Chesterfield H
H \A/c Solicit Your Business. Pay Interests H
** On TIME DEPOSITS. g|
I We Invite You to Visit Vs |
I c 1111* Patronage wanted, whether large or g|
J- pvJ ilL sma jj B0th receive courteous attention, jg
: I Our Motto: Strength Security. g
?i | K. it# Kivcrs, Pres. C. C. Douglass Cashier fi
nrl g ' M. J. Hough. V. Pre#. P. M. Therrel, Asst. Cashier. ?
11 Egypt Roller Mills I
|l Bennettsville, S. C. |
f I Are prepared to handle I
= I wheat Day and Night. I
S1 Majhersoiv, Manager. 1
?Atlantic Coast Line |
Standard Railroad of the South. J
Ramifies the Nations Garden Spots through the *
t States of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, 1
\ Georgia, Alabama and Florida. !
[TOUR J? AMOUS TRAINS?New York and Flori H
da Special, Florida and West Indian Limited, (January J
to April), Palmetto Limited, Coast Line Florida Mail. I
Dining Oars?a la carte service. All year round I
through car service from New York to both Port Tam I
pa and Knights Key, connecting with steamships to and g
9 from Havanna. J
DFor beautifully illustrated booklets and copy of the
"Purple Folder'? address I
m W.J.CRAIG, T.C.WHITE I
X Traffic Pass. Manager Gen. Pass Agent I
11 Wilmington, N. C. j
CfflCCm COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
j A ftminrft CoUigt of Rrfhtrmrnt, Biefinrttan and Qtyarartrr j
4 Christian Influences.
4 Home-like Surroundings. SBll
9 Select Student-body.
j 4 College of Liberal Arts end
Sciences.
H Conservatory of Music.
4 Schools of Art, Expression end
y II M Mil Business.
10, 11 11 Ueal College for Women
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iH^HbH^KD^^SK] Columbia, S. C.
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| Chesterfield Drug Co. | f
= * Has a most complete line of those goods you ex- S I
= pect to find at a first-class drug store.
: Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, =? I
Drugs, Stationery and Sundries |
= are a credit to stores in much larger places, and you ?? ^
=1 will be surprised at our stock, pleased with our prices |?
H and delighted with our prompt service. ==
E? Our Fountain drinks are =
== Clean?Pure?Sanitary
H and you will greatly enjoy them, =
S We will be delighted to attend to your wants. E5
| Chesterfield Drug Co. -J- j
i = Our Prescription Department is in charge of a i
H competent Pharmacist, and we soliat your prescrip- = J
= ion work. = 1
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The Best Form of Investment
JTf a sayings account
^TTW A 'n an institution like
<?953) Ij I |((1|I f'l r^-| this, where you not only
//S\\ ^AAIrl 1 OT get "get your money
ffl' back," but with it the
m ^ xlJ*^ accumulation of interest ^
ri l r^ie l?n?er y?u leave it
I f /^C^^yS with us the longer you'll
V 5Tb A il/ f f ^ 'n the end, the
$(\ I'iVwjILl/ inore you'll appreciate
VI1 ^ie advantage letting
1 f \ 1 tjf l~J j your money work for
liir/oy you as hard as you work
ed for it. Fuller inforl"/CjCS'V
mation on request.
The Farmers Bank
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1>inncuneement 1
The Directors of the Ruby Roller Mills wish t< gfe
state to the public, that they have an UP to-date RollerB j
Mill installed and will be ready for grinding after JulyB j
We will grind under following terms' MBMI
10 Bushels or more for one eighth toll. Less than 10-BB^fl
bushels will give exchange for flour and bran.
| Customers coming from a distance may exchange wheatB^^^B
'for flour and bran, if they wish. ?
We are always in the market for wheat or corn, anyB mM
B amounts at best market price. B Mm
M Realizing the uect ssity of wheat growing in Chester I ^B
lipid County, we have installed this machinery for tloB V
benefit of the farmer, and shall gladly guarantee our work B B
I j. if, fflctfregcr, President. | 1
NOTICE. M*
Write me and I will explain how I was cured in 4 d??/a r,t on.
vere case of Piles of 40 years, standing without pain, knife or detention
from business. No one need suffer from this disease when ^
this ha main cure can be had right here in South Carolina.
H^l. JOSEY,