The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, July 29, 1915, Image 3
| Personal 9tem# c
We ere glad to see Mr. fl. F.
King again able to be oat.
Mr. l/)ui8 B. Rivers sod family,
of Morven. spent Sunday in town.
Read adv. o{ Lowry-Liles Do.
in this issne. '
Mr. Rnfns Armfield, of Monroe
was a visitor to our city this
week.
Mr. J. T. Middleton, of fetfer
son attended court here this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. E^er and
little Harry spent Sunday at Mt.
Croghan.
Dr. Mclutosh, of Timmonsville
%' spent Mouday and Tuesday in
town with friends.
'*V i> i * c.i j
WIP. Bimsiey Arraneiu, syeni
the week-end at Monroe, the
guest of his parents.
Messrs. E W. Moore aud J. T
Grant, Rural Policemen, were in
the city Wednesday.
Mr. J. O. Rogers is spending
his vacation at Morven and other
points in North Oarolina.
Dr. L. D. Trotti has returned
home after spending several
days in the Mountains of N. (J.,
Misses Pearl and Vera Melton
are the guests this week of their
sister, Mrs. L. L. Bird of Jefferson.
. Messrs. J. B. Nicholson, Henry 1
l/owry and Dr. J. E. Thomas, of
Jefferson were in town Wednesday.
Mies Edna Anderson has returned
from Rock Hill, where
8he attended the summer school
for teachers. i
.Messrs. R. E. Griffith, J. A.
arid O. A. Baker, of Jefferson
wfcre business visitors to our
r' city last week.
\ M rs. J. M. Redfearn and son,|
Townley, spent the week-end in
Acson county the guests of rela,
dives and friends.
M ss M. H. Hanna entertained
a few friends Wednesday afternoon
in honor of Miss Bess Oraig
of Austin, Texas.
I Mr. E. C.? Clark, one of
Jefferson's moat prosperoua
planters, was a pleasant caller
at this office Monday.
*The Scholarships from Chesterfield
County to Clemson College
were won by Godfey Thrower and
Clifton Coward of Cheraw.
;Miss Klease Buchanan, returned
home Wednesday, after a delightful
visit to her frieDd Miss
,J$nnie Griffith, of Jefferson.
lJust received, a lot of French
Cfepe regular 10c value'to go in
sale at only?5J4o the yard.
Lhwry-Liles Co. Morven, N. 0.,
^Mr. W. M. Perry of Wingate,
and daughter, Mrs. M. B. Dry,
of Gary, N. G., were the guests
this week of Dr. and Mrs. Perry.
Dr. W. G. White, Miss Nan
Caney and Master Will Laney,
pent 8unday at Society Hill,
the guests of Miss Alma Bareutine.
I -^Rev. J. L. Tyler, assisted by
Kev. L. T. Phillips, of Brownsville
circuit, Marion District, is
conducting a revival meeting at
Zoar chucli.
The Chesterfield Ixian and Ins.
Co. have moved their office to
the Bank of Chesterfield. Mr.
A. W. McOall will occnnv the
building vacated by them.
Mies Franke Lesesna left Tuesday
afternoon for her home at
Silver, after spending several
days in town the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. F. M. Cannon.
Sunday School convention was
held last Friday and Saturday at
estfleld Creek Church. A nnmof
interesting addresses
were delivered.
| Egypt Ro
A
>8
| Bennettsv
H; Are prepare
wheat Day
IH^^BUil S5?SSf
I'll I I ^ ^ V 'l
j-, ? ?
, ?1
f Xccal Jn
Mr. Billy Gulledge, who for
the past six months has been in
the U. 8. Navy, at Norfolk, re
turned home Saturday. Billy,
iavs "no more Navy for me."
On Thursday Aug. 5th Chesterfield
and Cheraw will play a
double-header ball game on the |
Chesterfield diamond, games to :i
be called 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. |
The Sunday school of Macedonia
enjoyed a picnic at Dixon'6
Spring last. Wednesday, drinking ]
lemonade, jumping tne rope anil i
swinging on a grape vine swing.
Hon. Jno. L. McLanrin and
J. W. Reid Secretary of the
State Farmers Union, w II be at
Wexford, Saturday July 31st, to j
address the farmers on the warehouse
problem.
Mr. J. W. Orowley of Ruby
with his daughter, MiRs Ida, and 1
son, Dock, moto-ed over to Kershaw
county Saturday spending
the night and Suday with his
nephew, Mr. W. F. Rogers.
Mr. L. O. Wannamaker, Of ,
Oheraw, who was admitted to
the bar at the last examination 1
before the supreme court, has
been in Chesterfield attending
court this week.
The Sunday school class of ,
Mrs. W. J. Tiller, will serve ice
cream and other refreshments
Thursday evening on the Court
House Square. Proceeds will be
used to buv carpeting for the 1
Methodist Church.
As an evKlencc ofthe fact that
the farmers of this County are ,
alive to the importance of growing
other crops than cotton, wit- i
ness the fact the Ruby Roller
Mills have been compelled by
patronage to increase their plant
to a capacity of fifty barrels per
day.
The third quarterly conference
for Chesterfield charge will be
held at Shiloh on Thursday Aug.
12, at 11 A. M. The Presiding
Elder, Rev. W. A. Massabeau,
will preach at eleven o'clock. .
Dinner will be served at the
church, and the business session
of the conference will be held in
the afternoon.
BIG TIME PROMISED
FOR OLD SOLDIERS
There will be old Soldiers Iteunion
at Chesterfield Court
House on Thursday, August 5th.
All the old soldiers of Chesterfield
County are invited to be
present that day and bring their
wives with them, for the good
ladies of the town of Chesterfield
are going to furnish free dinner
to the old soldiers ana their
wives.
Everybody is invited to attend
the reunion. Especially the
farmers of the county for on that
day, Thursday, August 5th, Hon.
E. J. Watson, Commissioner of
Agricnltare of the state of Sooth
Carolina will deliver an address
to the farmers of Chesterfield
County that will be of special
interest.
The baseball boys are arranging
to play a double-header?two
games of ball that day. Everybody
get ready to come to Chesterfield,
Thursday, August 5th
the big day for all the people of
Chesterfield County.
W iNTvn? A n iniliiulriniia mm.
who can earn $100 per momh and
expenses retailing our Product
to farmers. Must have some
means for starting expenses am:
furnish contract signed by 2 re^
ponsible men. Address \V. T.
Rawlkioii company. Freeporfc, 111.,
giving age, occupation and references.
Her Mills I
?
ille, S. C. |
d to handle ?
and Night. ?
?
so a, Manager, ?
??n - it in i ii i in
Special Notices
If yon want a few S. O. R. I.
Red hens cheap to breed from
see me at tne. Noue over two
years old.
J. W, Hanna.
Wk represent the oldest, largest
and best Steam Laundry in the
South?The Charlotte Steam
Laundry, who make a specialty!
of good dying cleaning and press
ing of all kinds of fabricp. Basket
leaves Tuesday's and returns
Saturday'6? Tkal- Jonks
If it is a sowing me- 'line you
need buy a Singet che best
made. Oil, needles and other
pa*ts carried in stock. Ste me
at Advertiser office.
? L W. Hanna.
MILK MILK
I will be in town every morning
from 7 to 9 delivering milk,
any one wishing milk will please
leave order with Mr. H. M. Odom
at the Chesterfield Drug Co.
Hereafter 1 will make two de
liveries on 8atuidays, morning
and afternoon.
M. V. RIVERS,
NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbidden
to tish or Lunt with gun or
dogs night or day on any of my
lauds either closed or uninclostd
or trespass in any way.
E.N. Redfearn.
\)
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield.
In Common Pleas.
J. L.'Lit tie & Co.
Plaintiff
V8
Carrie Evans, et al.
Defendants.
In obedience to an order of
Court granted in the above stat?
ed case by Hie Ilonor, I. W.
Bowman, Presiding Judge, I will
on the first Monday of August,
1015 within the legal hours, offer
for sale to the highest bidder for
cash before the Court House door
at Chesterfield, that tract of
land in Chrrter field County,
South Oaiolina, containing 17
acres, more or less, bounded by
I .1. _r air l o a air * ?
miiuB ui necipy oireaier, William
Privotl, Andrew McBride
and possibly others.
Purchaser or purchers to
pay for all necessary papers.
P. A. Murry, Jr.
Master Chesterfield County.
July, Oth, 1915.
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield.
In Common Pleas.
Bank of Chesterfield
Plaintiff
V8.
L. V. Rollings, et al,
Defendants.
In obedience to an ordo*^nade
in the above stated case* oy His
Honor, I. W. Bowman, Presiding
Judge, I will offer for sale
to the highest bidder for cash
before the Court House door at
Chesterfield, on the first Monday
in August, 1915, within the
!egal 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 lands of
William Oliver and West by
lands of James W. Crowley, con
taining 70 acres, more or lc?ss."
The courses and distances of this
land may be seen in the record
of the above case on file in the
Clerks office.
Purchaser or Purchasers
to pay for all necessary papers.
P. A. Murry, Jr., .
Master Chesterfield County.
July, 0th, 1915.
HANNA HUNLEY
?ATTORNEYS?
t. E. JIaima C L Hunley
Chesterfield, 8. C.
)ffice ir Peoples Bank Building
Office of
County Supt. Educ/
tionOffice
open every Saturday and th?
irst Monday of each month.
S&xJarJEL
ASHCRAFTS
Condition Powders
A high-class remedy for horsei
and mules in poor condition anc
in need of a tonic. Builus solid
muscle and fat; cleanses the sys
tern, thereby producing & smooth,
glossy coat of hair. Packed in
j doses. 25c. box. Sold by
[ D H Laney.
Your opp
Only 3 more da<
Loi
B|<
Will be a thing of the
tations, each day dui
last three days the big
Wo h q\/o orlrlorl mon*/ c
n v i iu v uuuuu uiai ijr v
started, at a still great
of Dorothy Dodd Oxfo
$2.25 the pr-sizes 2's
$1.98. Every article in
that mean a big saving
CLOTHING The big
Clothing department,
thing unthought of.
SHOES?Every single p
prices that will make your po<
up to $3-98 for all $5 00 kind
Staple Domestics
5,000 Yards Ohambray, Apron and
Dress Ginghams,
Fast Colors?Sale Price 5c Yard
Good Qaality Yard-Wide Sheeting 5c
Best 4* " 14 Sea Island 51-2
Riverside Plaide to go at o l-2c
Yard-Wide Bleaching...5c,6 1-2 and 8c
10c Hickory Shirting and Cheviots to
go in sale at the Yard 7 l-2c
One big lot Prints in all Colors to go
in sale at only the Yard 31-2c
One big lot Celebrated Kindergarten
Cloth to bo closed out at?the Yd. 10c
32-inch Lancashire Cloth, 20c value,
to go in saleat?the Yd 121-2c
Ready-To-Wear Dept.
Children's 50c Gingham and
P'rcs'e Dresses 88c
La M OO Gingham and
P .ie Dresses 69c
Misses' Middy and Balkan Blouses 89c
Children's Kompers, Dombey and
Oliver Twist Suits?Sale price
19c and 89c
One lot $1.00 Wash Skirts at 69c
One big |ot Shirt Waists,
j $1,00 value, at 49c j
$1-00 American Beauty Corsets / *z
Koing at OJC
All Trunks, Suitcases. C
single article in our mammol
price-cutting and profit-demo
Dont forget that sale cl
LOWR
Morv
The Citadel
The Military College of 8ooth T,?o State
Carolina. Announced as "Dis- County o
ringuished Military College" by By M. J.
U. 8. War Department. Full
con rue in Civil Engineering, 8cieuce,
English and Modern Lan effect* of Jol
Suages. Confers B. W. and C E. THESE
egrees. AM expense? pay ca- cite and adr
dets from South Carolina, $282 a Vnhn w'h* '
year. A scholarship worth $800 he and appell
* year is vacant from Chester of Probate to
Held county, and will be filled S. C., on the
by competitive examination a* I4;1*.1! PuJ>,lrn
he county seat on 18th day of Hliy they'Va^
August 1918. For necessary ih- iBtration sho
formation and blanks apply to GIVEN ut
'ol. O. J. Bond, The Citadel, day of July
Charleston 8. O.
i If you want ? long time loan To make
on improved farm land apply U I will sell J
as. hens at a b<
J Chesterfield Loco A I?V?. Co.
nHNHfl!
tortunity is
is, Thursday, Friday,
ivry-Liles Cos
GSAL
3 past; selling has far <
ring the sale - but we
fgest and best of all.
special lots from day tc
;er reduction in pricerds?regular
$3.50 4.C
i to 7. Also big lot $3.<
our big stock goes in t
I to you.
I knife has been used
wrecking all prices ?
air of shoes and oxfords in 01
cket book rejoice; 19c for the
Wash Hnnds I
f f \Jiv/
' ' i
86-inch Organdy, 25c value, going at?
19c
45-inch Plain Organdy, 50c value,
going at 83c
12 l-2c Dimity Check?Sale Price 9J4c
15c 44 ...hm
10c Pajama Checks 7&c
10c Shirt Waist Linen VAc
1212c 44 44 44 Mc
12 l-2c Dundee 44 9/4c
12 l-2c Shirt Madras 9J4c
15c 44 14 1112
20c 4 4 4 4 15c
25c 44 44 19c
Pixie Grenadine, 25c value 19c
10 and 12 1 2c Co!ord Lawn to go at?
the Yard 7'Ac
15c Colord Lawns to go at?the Yd 10c
20c Windsor Crepe to go at 15c
One lot 10c Curtain Goods to go at 5c
All 15c *4 44 44 4- mc
All 20c 44 10c
a %% 1 1 44 1 1 44
| ah l-oc ...19c j
Now is the time to save money
on Table Damask and Doilies.
A hint to the wise is sufficient.
Our entire stock of Messaline,
Taffeta and all fancy Wash
Silks to go at big sacrifice.
ollars, Suspenders, Belts, Jew
th stock will be knifed unmei
lishing sale.
oses Saturday night, July >
i W V W WW. 1
:i-lili
en North Care
Notice Not'ce of Electi
of South Carolina, State of South Carotin
f Chesterfield. ? . . ... . _ ,,
HouKh, Probate Judge: "onnty of Chesterfield
Whereas G. G. Segnrs, A petition of a majo
me to grant him Letters Qualified Electors and
-ation of the Kstnte and ? , , , ,
in W Solars, rrea-Holders having b
ARE THEREFORE,.to with the County Boar<
nonihh all and singular . . ... ,
and Creditors of tlie Raid t,on "rom Black Cro<
,?ri? deeoaeed, that they District in accordance
ir before main the Court .... . ....
l>c held at Chesterfield, 171J Civil (Jode 1912 ai
?nd day of July next special levy of 6 mills
(tlon hereof, at 11 o'clock ? , , ,.
?oon, to nhow cause, if *?r school purposo3, It
re why thesaid Admin- ordered that an electu
uld not be granted.
ider iny hand tills <jth, ,n the said district, at
191w w u piece, on the 101
M. J. Hough, r t
Probata Judge August 1915.
July 26th, 1915.
room for young stock
5 nice 8, O. r. i. Red p.. a. Rouse
irgain. W. 1*. Pollock
J. W. H?n|&. J, O. Taylor
Passing ^
Saturday, and pi
v
i
rij3
?
*
>. rT?.,- ''.H
E" :-, -? ' -:;"1
I 7H
?????????????
3xceeded our expec
want to make these .
# a
) day, since the sale
-see the big Gounter ' "
>0 and 4.25 to so at
00 oxfords going at
he Big Sale at prices
"
unmercifully in th i
ind making profit a
ur immense stock to go at
1 baby soft sole 25c kind on
, - 1
Notions
100 Dozen Ladies1 and Men's Hose,
10c value to go in Big dale at
only 5c Pr,
All 15c Hose to go at only > lie I
All 25c Hose to go at only 19c
All 50c Silk Hose to go at only 89c
All $1 00 Silk Hose to so at onlv. 79r
All $1.50 Silk Hose to goat only $1.00
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at
lc, 2tfc, 8Hc, 4c, 7Kc
Towels 4c, 8c, 11c, 19c, 88c
Ladies' Gauze Vests 5c, 7Kc, 10c, 19c
? ; 7- K)
Big Reduction In Price / jk
on all Woolen Dress v%l
Goods
All 25c Woolen GoodB at?the Yd 19c
All 50c 44 44 44? 44 44 89c
All 75c 44 44 44? 44 44 68c
All $1.00 ? 44 4 4 79e
One lot 60c Woolen Dress Goods, 86
inches wide, to go at only, the H
yard 29c - fl
One lot Bilk Ratine, in bine and jf*
brown, $1,00 value, to only at the vy
yard 49c
1
felry, Watches; in fact every
rcifully during this mighty
- '?
51st. Come each day.
ES CO.1
>llna.
ion. Estate Notice,
a, All persons holding claim!
against the estate of Thomas F.
rityofthe Davis, deceased, will please ^
Resident present same duly itemized and
>cen fiiled verified and those who are doe
1 of Educa- the estate any amount will
)k School please make payment at once
with Sec. to the undeisigned.
ikidg for a R. E. Rivers, Executor,
to I e used July 19th, 1915.
is hereby *
on be held Notice,
some cen- Notice is hereby given that on ^
tk amm n# a -i il. iail ? ^jit ? r
rmm UHJ V* AU|UII M1M IVIlDl QUI, A Will ap- ^ J JB
pi j to the Pro bete Court of Cbe*
terfield County for e Dieeberge
ucation. as Guardian of Lee Reley.
Hudson King,