The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, August 05, 1915, Image 3
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| Announcement
FALL TAILORING
EXPOSITION
Aug. 5th, 6th and 7th.
An Exposition of the newest and latest Fall
Styles and Fabrics awaits your inspection*
We most cordially invite you call*
Teal-Jones
Hi Clieaterflelil, S. C.
If EXHIBITORS
I Isaac Hamburger & Sons,
B MERCHANT TAILORS
1 Baltimore, Md.
I D. M. MOSES, Special Representative in charge
I ;
i Egypt Roller Mills |
if Bennettsville, S. C. 1
I w ' fg
I $ Are prepared to handle $
? wheat Day and Night. $
$ |
| J. K. MaLtherson, Manager. I
Notice of Election. Notice.
State of South Carolina, Notice js hereby given that 01
County of Cnesterfiield. August the 10th, next, I will ap
A petition of a majority of the p'y l>rf>bate Court of Chei
Resident Free-Ilolders and Tf?rS ,Dipchar?(
... . as Guardian of Lee Raley.
qualified electors, of the age of Hudson King,
twenty-one years, residing in Guardian
Shiloh School District No. 11. Notice of Election,
having called for an election to
be ordered b? the the Trustees ^ .of ^?"th Carolina'
of the said district, on the Ques- ?"n y ? y ieaterfield.
tion of changing the method of Petition of a majority of tin
( 1 ! a 11 ft ml Plo/.r^ra ? ,1
erection of a school house from ,, ? , , . ,
, . . Ti i n i i *ree-Holders having been fiilec
bonds to tax ; It Is Hereby order- ... , n ,
. .. . ... v i 11 with the County Board of Educa
ed t hat an election be held at . J i_ o .
_ , . ? . ,A A- tion from Black Creek Schoo
the School House in the said dis- n; . . . .
. . . .. iAlU w-. e Hi strict in accordance with Sec
trict on the 10th Day of August 1710 . _ .
_ l<42 Oivil CJodo 1912 askidg for i
r 101.) for the purpose of deciding . , , - _ .... .
I *1 r ii WUfLor special levy of o mills to be use<
I the following question. Whether . , , .
I . . for school purposes, It is hereby
I it is expedient? to change the * , , . . .'
I, * .. . . . . . . ordered that an election be hel<
levy on the district at present to . , . , .. .
. . . , . . . 111 the said district, at some cen
I pay interest and sinking fund . , , ., 1A . .
* * . 1ftl. . . tral place, on the 10th day o
on the bond levy of 1914 into a Augn,t 1915
special tax amounting to 10 mills ju)y 20th 1915
for a period not exceeding two ~ !, uj ...
* ., .... .. . ^ Co. Bd. Education,
years, upon the condition that a ^ Rouee
loan of $1,000 be secured at 5 per w. P. Pollock
cent interest, which shall be sup- J. O. Taylor
plementod by $300 by the Coun- ~ .
ty and $200 by the state, making Notice of Election
$1 500* to be used fcr building of South Carolina,
purposes. And it is further con- County of Chesterfield.
ditioned that irthe vote be in A petition of a majority of th
favor of the proposed change to a Qualified Electors and Residen
tax of 10 mills that the County Free-holders having been file
Senator and Representatives with the County Hoard of Educe
shall be authorised to make such ticn Wamble Hill School Distric
levy, and the Trustees bo noti- No. 22 in accordance with 8e<
fled to draw on the county treas- 1742 Civil Code 1912 asking for
fearer for the Accumalated Inter special levy of 1 mill to be use
^^terest and Sinking Fund ot the for school purposes, It is hereb
Pond Issue of 1914 as though it ordered that an election bo hel
were special tax for building i? the said district, at some cei
purposes, and also to declare the tral place, on the 10th day (
bond issue of 1914 null and void August 1915.
by a special actof the legislature July 20th, 1015.
of 1910. Co. Bd. Kduc&tioi
July 20th, 1915. R. A. Rouse
W. J. Davidson W. P. Pollock
Signed I. B. Merriman J. O. Taylor
B* Gardner . Nqj|CE
Estate Notice. All persons are hereby forbi<
All persons holding claims den to fish or hunt with gun <
against tho estate of Thomas F. night or day on any of ir
Davis, deceased, will please ' nninclo,c
V , . , or trespass in any way.
present same duly itemized and * E. N. Redfearn.
verified and those \d^^*re V V 1
th^ * y a machine y.
Singer be
t A V <^fccdJes oth<
To Prepare Exhibits
For the Coming Fa
For the benefit, of those w
are preparing exhibits of cann
fruits and vegetables for t
coming fair, to be held Nov. 91
10th, 11th and 12th, the folio
ing information is furnished
Mrs. T. B. Owens, who is asso
ated with the Kitchen Depa
ment of Home Demonstrati
Work. This instruction cov<
the points by which the exhib
are to be judged.
Tomatoes are first in ord<
The points to be considered ar
1st, general appearence; i
sanitary jars (glass covers) ; ?
uniform size and ripeness (no c
fects on to run toes, and mast
canned whole: not to be cook
too long; no sediment); 4t
commercial pack (jars pack
close and full).
Pears: These arc treated sin
lar to tomatoes, except that th
are cut and oc oked as soon as p(
sible, to prevent change of cok
Jelly: Firmness, clearne^
cover with paraphine, or pap
dipped in white of egg.
Pickles: Spices must not sho
They should be cooked in a th
muslih sack and removed befo
bottling. Uniform pack and go
eral appearance are considero
Peaches: Cut in ha ves, wi
outside packed to view. Must 1
commercial pack.
Putter: Appearance, firmnei
taste. A square mold is su
gested, especially tor market.
Bread : Appearance, 1 i g 1
brown, even rise, evenness
texture, taslo (sweet or salt
There must be neither taste n
odor of yeast.
Cake: In man' respects lil
, bread. The great secret is i
f even temperature in cooking.
I Dlsharge Notice.
. Notioe is hereby given that <
' the Oth day of September 101
? I will submit my tinal return
' the Probate Court of Chesterfie
> County and will apply for di
' charge of K I- L.e Kite.
I i) i (\ i __ /i
\ r>. ?j imugiass, vruaruia:
^ Aug. 2, 1015*
> Office of
County Supt. Educ
[ tionOffice
open every Saturday and tl
| first Monday of each month.
| HANNA & HUNLEY
I ?ATTORNEYS?
II. E, Hftinift C Li Hunl<
Chesterfield, 8. C.
Office ic Peoples Bank Puildii
S. Li. DUCKE TT
3
j Civil Ekotxkek?Is making
specialty of town and farm map
Dli L II TROTTI
Dental Surgeon
Chesterfield, S. C.
Offlpn nn Ri>cnnrl flnnr in "Rii
3 jiuiiriiiipr.
All who desire my services w
1 please see me at Chesterfield, as
have discontinued my visits to oth
towns
The Citadel
The Military College of Sou
Carolina. Announced as 4iDi
tinguished Military College" I
U. S. War Department. Fi
course in Civil Engineering, S<
ence, English and Modern La
guages. Confers B. 8. and O 1
degrees. A11^ expenses pay c
dets from South (Carolina, $282
year. A scholarship worth $.'5
a year is vacant from Chestf
field county, and will be fi 1L
by competitive examination
lie county peat on 18th day
~ August 1018. For necessary i
formation and blanks apply
Col. O. .1. Bond, The Citadi
Charleston S. C.
e MILK MILK
* I will be in town every mor
d ing from 7 to 0 delivering mil
i- any one wishing milk will plea
-t leave order with Mr. II. M. Ode
at the Chesterfield DTncrCo.
Hereafter I will make two
a liveries on ISatuidays, morni
d und afternoon,
y M. V, RIVERS
i ASHCRAFTS
; Condition Powdei
A high-class remedy for hor
and mules in poor condition i
in need of a tonic. Builds sc
)U muscle and fat; cleanses the s
ten), thereby producing a smo<
. ' glossy coat of hair. Packed
^ doses. 25c. box. Sold by
k D H Laneyt
,ir Personal Mem* c
h? Mr. J. Paul Teal, of Wadesboro
f is here today,
he
^ Mr. A. M. Moore of Mfc.Croghan
' was iu town Monday,
wjjy
8ee advertisement of Armfield
cj. ildw. Oo. in this issue.
rt- Gold Olock given away Saturon
day night at the Movies.
'rs Good White Lime Direct from
its the Kiln. Armfield Hdw. Co.
Mi as Annie May Jackson is
5r* visiting relatives at Wadesboro
?_* Miss Cora Craig returned home
' ' Sunday after a visit to the Pana
\( I ? . -
j~' ma Exposition,
be Miss Maud Campbell, of Ruby
ed visited her sister, Mrs. J. E.
Lucas, last week.
8(1
Mrs. Wm. Marant, Charleston
ii- is in Chesterfield on a visit to
ey Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Lucas.
Mrs. Dr. H. E. Vaughn and
little Herbert are visiting relaer
tives in Union county.
Drs. H. E. Vaughn and R. B.
Dozier, motored to Hartsville
re Monday afternoon,
n- Mr. J. N. Stricklin was a vis
tor here Monday, looking after
the interest of the Chronicle.
Miss Mildred Miller, of JefTer3on,
is the guest of her aunt,
E* Mrs. J. A. Welch.
II Mrs. W. J. Tiller and children
of are visiting relatives at McFai)
lan this week,
or
Good Pictures also Prize to
lucky one Saturday night. Don't
III forget.
Rev. F. M. Cannon is holding
a series of meetings at Hickory i
Grove Church, Marlboro county.
I'1 Mr. E. E. Porter is now assist- j
ing his brother, Mr. J. F. Porter. |
at the C. & L. Depot.
g Miss Margaret Garland, of J
Sardinia S. O., is the guest of
her ann t M ra .T A WaIaK I
... U. ?? VP ivy II. 1
Mr. T. D. Huntley and family
? spent the week-end in Anson i
county the guest of relatives. 1
p Don't fail to see corking good ^
picture Friday night?Mary '
Fuller in Every-Girl.
lc Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Morrison, <
_ of Morven, N. 0., spent Sunday i
in town the guest of relatives.
Miss Nell and Master Cany \
Gregory, of Cheraw, are visiting i
their aunt, Mrs. O. L. Barentine.
Mrs. M. J. Hough and children
? are visiting in Lancaster, S O.,
and Mt.Pleasant, N. O.,
ft Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lewis are '
s spending the week with Mr. and
Mrs. A, C. Douglass, of Page- 1
land.
t
Miss Bessie Rivers, of Mt.Croghan,
was in town Monday, i
'SB and had her name added to the
HI ? dvertiser list.
1 M iss Virginia Bishop, of Cheief
raw, spent Tuesday and Wednes i
(IftV in fAWn Mia rrnnoi- "'*
w? ii mv fsut.su Ul alias
Elease Bnchanan.
tj, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Dayis are
is- visiting tho latter's father, Mr.
by Archie Douglass, of White Oak
section.
n- Bad weather compels us to reE.
peat Mary Fuller in Every Girl,a
a* good picture (3 reels) Friday
00 ni?llk'
>r- JefTerson was very well reprecd
sented here Monday, by some
of her business men coming to
0 attend to business matters,
nto
Mr. W. B. Davis, is visiting
el, his son, J a 8 J. Davis and daughter,
Mrs. A. M. Gardner, of
Newberry, 8. G.
n A series of meetings is being
conducted at Pine Grove church,
ise Kev. Frank Funderburk is assist>m
ing the pastor Bev. B. 8. Funder,
burk.
de
i,g The date for holding tho third
quarterly conference for Ohester.
field Circuit has been changed
from August 12th to Tuesday.
Aug. 15th.
Complaint is heard at this office
about the condition of the sideST
walk in frontof the Court House
8L We merely pasfl these complaints
"a to the County Supervisor.
1 Mr. Robert Douglass who for
/>, the past two years has been assistant
Depot agent has accepted
% position as salesman for TealJones
Co. Bob will b* pleasL3
ed to have his friends, call and
3es see him.
and Mr. K. K. Ilanna, left for his
>1''^ summer cabin near Henderson7th.
?illeN . C. on Monday. He was
^ accompanied/ by Mrs. D. 11.
Laney, Missis Ruth Hanna and
Bess Oraijr, who will spend a few
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if %6eal Jnterext
Mary Pickford and King Baggot
featuring "Mr. Burglar,
M. D.n at the Movies Saturday
night. (3 Reels)
Nelson Bennett has achieved
the distinction of bringing to The
Advertiser oflice Monday, last,
an open bowl of cotton, probably
the first to open in the ounty.
He also carried a bloom which he
said opened on July 20th, having
been planted on June 8th.
Three famous players, Mary t
Rickford, King Baggot. and J. I
Warren Kerrifian on the Movie I
nnrAPn 4- 11
WW. wvif vwvui U(?J
At Oheraw, on Thursday, Aug.
12th, there will bo big doings.
The Board of Trade and W. 0.
W. have colaborated in bringing
about a big farmers' day. Congressmen
Lever and Finley will
speak and there will be baseball
games and other exercises. The
spirit actuating Cheraw citizens |
in this undertaking is admirable.
It true to the traditions of that
hustling little town. '
The ladies of Chesterfield" are I
to-day entertaining in true Ohes- 1
terfieldian fashion the Confeder- ft
ate soldiers of this vicinity. K
These occasions will soon be a V
thing of the past as with each ft
passing year the grey ranks are ft
becoming thiner. w
These generous hearted ladies ft
do well to seize upon this oppor- K
tunity to make the day as pleas- ft
ant as possible for the grand old 1
heroes, that they might be re- E
minded tl.at their sacrifccs and ft
su.Ferings are appreciated. 8*
It is also a big day for farmers. ~
Mr. E. J. Watson, State commis- p
noner of agriculture is to address ft"
them to-day.
Death of Mrs. T. S. Gregory
On Monday Aug. 2nd, after an
llness of several months Mrs.
L\ S. Gregory died at her home
In Oheraw. Mrs. Gregory is sur- ^
rived by three brother, Messrs E.
M,B . B. and E. B. Melton, Mi
ind one sister, Mrs. (). L Baren- Mi
bine, six sons and one daughter. M
Her body was laid to rest in the M
hesterfield cemetery Tuesday M
services conducted by her pastor M
Rev. J. K. Goode assisted by M
J. L. Tvler. The Advertiser M
teeply sympathizes with the be- Ji
reaved ones. Jv
A ONE-SIDED FIGHT;
THREE ARRESTS Jv
Oleve Brewer, a negro, living j,1
on the property of Mr. W. F. Jv
Phillips, near Pageland, was ar- Jt
rested Friday by the rural police
and lodged in the County jail 'J|
Saturday evening by Sheriff j,
I). P. Douglass. He was impli j,
cated with Messrs. VV. F. and j(
Thomas Philips in an assault on j
Mr. E, R. McKay, who is also a j(
tenant on the formers property.
Mr. Phillips and son arrested j
and are i.ow out on $500 bond. j
The trouble started some two 0.
weeks aero, when Mp.Km ie -
? , J .u ?. J J
leged to have fired his gun at
the younger Phillips. On Tluirs- j(
day afternoon the three men are 'j(
said to have attacked and beaten j {
Mr. McKay, whoisin a serious 'jt
condition, suffering from a pistol 'j(
shot wound and many gashes 'j(
and briiisesof the head and bodyDr.
Moore dressed the wounds ot' 'j
the unfortunate man, who is expected
to recover.
There was some excitement in
Chesterfield when it was rumored
that the Sheriff had a hurry call
to Pageland.
STATE WAREHOUSE
On last Saturday a representative
of the South Carolina Warehouse
System visited this section,
explaining the working's of
the system.
The Advertiser will have more
to sav on this subject later. It
is sufficient to say now that the
subject is commended to the
careful consideration of the farmers
of Chesterfield county.
There is no doubt that the unsatisfactory
Drices farmers nan
ally get for thoir cotton is largely
due to the necessity of immediately
placing a great proportion
of the crop on the market.
The reason a larger proportion
of the crop is not held is because
of the very high rate of insurance
charged the warehouses and
the high rate of interest charged
for money loaned on the stored
crop.
The South Carolina Warehouse
System aids the farmer by Re
curing a very low rate of insurence
on the stored cotton and
a material reduction on the rate
of interest charged.
Just to (>ct Acquainted
The Advertiser
FOU K MONTHS FOR
STAR'S. IT *'
If You Intend Building
If You Are Now Building I
If You Are Thinking of Buildingf I I
See Us for I
Building Material I
Lime, Cement, Piaster
Builders' Hardware,
Brick, Nails, Locks, Hinges
We have everything that is
needed in the making of a house.
Prices and Goods
Are Guaranteed
;
mm HARDWARE CO. I
Chesterfield, S. C. . I
|
irst Quarterly Report of _
Town of Chesterfield 1915.
1015
May 1, Amount received from T. E. Mulloy, $843,18
ine 8, Bills payable 00
ine 2, Chesterfield Advertiser $5 00
ino 3, Roninus Terra Cotta Co. $07 00
ay 1, Balance $740 58
ay 2. Account" Received I
utr 9 M_ S Wnterm rpbafp nn SaIav I
_J .... ? - .. - - j f^.UU 1
uy 2,Ed Adams fine $10.00 1
ay 3,A. F. Davis Taxes for 1914 $5.60
ay 0, 1) II Laney bal 1014 License $4.00 A
ay 3 Chesterfield Dry Goods Co. Liscense 11.00 J
ay 3,.J 11 Catoe Tuxes 7.50
ne 1 J G llursey Taxes 5 35
ne 8 R E Rivers J. Taxes 3 70 \
ne 8 E N Kedfearn Taxes 3 50
ne 8 Rank of Chesterfield Liscense 82 50
ne 11 James W Griggs 11 10 00 J
ne 11 Jerome and I) F Douglass License 5 00 A
ne 14 T T Lucas Taxes g 75 .
ne 18 C & L R R " 20 00
ne 22 Farmers Bank License 1L00 V
!y 12 Peoples Rank 44 20 00 ?
ly 10 J C Johnson J4 8 00 J
ly 19 Teal-Jones 41 9 00
ly 19 Square Deal Drug Co. License 10 00
ly 19 Redfearn Co 9 00""
ly 19 Dr W J Ferry 44 10 00 J
ly 19 John RatlifF License on two shops 10 00 A
ly 19 Chesterfield Loan & Ins. Co. Incense 10 00 M
ly 19 Mary Chaoman fine 8 00
ly 20 Aurst-Streater Co 44 20 00
'y 21 Sold Serra Cotte Piping 2 60
ly ?A Gnlledge Bros License 8 00~ ~
ly 24 0 L Gnlledge Livery License 10 00 tfl
ily 24 Sandy Lowry i axes 85c
ily 26 II W Pusser & Sons License 9 00 fl
ily 26 A M Griggs 44 10 00 I
ily 20 OJom Bros Co. 14 10 Qo fl
ily 2611 VV Dendrick 44 10 00 ''
ily 20 Davis & Rivers 44 8 00 B
ily 20 S M Wingate 44 5 00 9
ily 26 JO Baker 4^ 10 00 A
A Davis 8 00 jfl
TOTAL V i 1,182.92
1015 Amounts Paid Out 9
May l'Carl Edwards, work on streets $1.40 - )9|
,4 1 Luther McKay 44 44 44 1 40 IH
44 1 Good Coe 4 4 4 4 1106
44 1 Gary Fountain *4 70
44 8 Chesterfield Light & Bower Co. Lights 50 00 KM
44 8 Koh Watkins work on street 2 82
u ir G t A**
1
" 17 C M Funderburk Salary 40
44 25 Hob Watkins work on street ^9^9h^B
44 27 J F Porter freight
44 27 Luther work on streets 1 16
* < * A lir 4.1 - 1 1 /V J
.June l ?j a weicn oaiary iuiju
44 2 Chesterfield Advertiser printing 5 00
14 11 O L Melton drayage 100
44 3 Chesterfield Light <fc Lower Co. Lights 50 00
44 I'omuna Terra Cotte Co 197 00
4* 3 Ransom M Myers Salary 8 1-15 ' 12 50 1
44 5 Luther llurrell work on streets 2 28-? y?^t!
44 8 Armfield Ildw. Co. 20 71
44 12 .Jatnes Crosby work on survey 1 10 J
44 12 Columbus dill 44 44 44 85c -m
44 Son Blake 4 85c ~ A
44 White 44 44 60o -m
44 17 c M Fanderburk Salary 50 ou ^
44 18 Farmers Bafik Dft. on road plow 80 55
44 18 C L Melton freight on road plow 4 57
44 19 Luther ilarrell work on street 4 00 jfl
July 3 Chesterfield Light & Power Co. 60 00
Luther Ilarrell work on atreet 17r> n
as L Duekett surveying street 2 60 SH
44 10 Luther Ilarrell work on street 8 35 /,-fl;i
44 12 Rob Watkine " 41 2 60 Iffl
44 17 Luther Harroll 14 " 8 25 JBM
44 19 C M Funderburk Salary 50 00 'J. H
" 211 Luther Harrell work 2 Po ^ U
44 24 Sandy Lowry work on street 76$ In
TOTAL 168468 JH|
Bal Auf?. let 1915v <. 84880^BB
lansom M. J*y^rs Town Clerk and