The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, September 02, 1915, Image 4
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Miss Grace l/urst is visiting ]
friends at Dunbar this week a.
j , Dr. A. M. Redfearn, of CUetn- laa
son, was in town this week.
Mr. WiJl Smith, of, Pageland, tin
was in town Monday on busi- Oa
11083. j
Miss Mildred Lanej is venting en
Miss Ruth Laney, near Cheraw, in
. this week. ga
m Misa Steila Melton is visiting
her sister, Mrs L. L Bird, oi of
I Jefferson. at
^ Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom are A.
siting relatives and friends u1
^K,an drum, this week. tu:
Mr. Richard and Miss Myrtle sis
Poston are spending a few days ve
( in the mountains.
1 Mr. T. R. Kddins left Wednes- da
for Charlotte where he goes t< he
spend a tew days we
' Mr. Robt. I iee, of Monroe, was
a visitor to his uncle Mr. Emselv Sa
Armfield last week. gn
Sheriff D. P. Douglass and W. fre
M. Redfearn, motored to Darlington
Monday. Fh
Will you be the lucky one to se1
win the prize at the show Sat- rel
.-^irdav night? ]
Miss Charlotte Stopfner, of an
Atlanta, is the guest of Mrs. spi
V Charles L. Ilunley. at
Mr. J. L. Craig, of Oheraw, 1
spent Sunday at the home of his Cli
parents. ha
Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Rivers Mi
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and family, of Morven, spent
Sunday in town. VV
Miss Jennevieve Smith of wl
Marshville, is visiting her sister, at
Mrs- H. E. Vaughn.
Messrs. R. M. Myers, Jas. W. Vi
k Griggs and Maury Griffin motor- an
ed to Darlington Tuesday. lai
Mrs. J. B. Gaddy, of Winpate,
is visiting at the home of her
^ brother. Dr. W. J. l'erry.
Mr. Eugene Davis and family, ;af1
of llartsville, spent the week th
end in town with of relatives. an
Mrs. F. G. Miller, of Jefferson,
spent week-end in town visiting iia
her sister, Mrs. J. A. Welch. 0f
M iss Mary Walsh has returned
home after a visit of several clays Fo
ft Monroe, the guest of relatives. i
Messrs. W, (J. White, f. M. 8W
Therrell and Henry Douglass, thi
motored to Jackson Springs Sun- vyi
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Messrs. D- P. DouglaaB and
W. McCall, spent Friday of
if. week in Monroe.
When you want the correct
ne to the second step into Mo
11*8 He keeps it all the time.
Miss Mary Pusser delightfully
tertained Wednesday evening
honor of Miss Gaddy, of Winte.
Messrs. and Rochelle Threatt,
Taxahaw, visited this week
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J,
Threatt.
Miss Maud Itodfearn has rented
home after visiting her
fa- M ? 1 i> t?: -?? --
|?C1, *'?io. 14. L>. IVlvtTS, UI DiOf" ,
n for several weeks.* (
Dr. W. G. White, left Tues i
Y fv-r his home at York, where
goes for York's hoine-coming
sek. ,
Join the crowd at the movies i
turday night?that's where a i
ind prize will be given a*ay
e.
Dr. T. 0. Hunley, returned to
orence to day after spending
Feral days in town visiting 1
latives.
Mr. H. E. Rivers and family
d Mr. W. J. tiller and family
ent several days of last week
and near Maxton,
Vlrs. Willis Steater and Mrs.
larles Jager and children, of
1 1 1 IH1- -
aeianu, ria., are tne guests off
r. and Mrs. E. M. Melton.
Dr. fleece Fuiulerbflrk left
ednesday night for Baltimore,
lere he will resume his studies
the Baltimore Dental College.
Messrs. P. H. Evans, II. L
ek, Frank Evans, II. J. Outen
d John Robeson, all of Pageid,
were visitors in ChesterId
Monday.
Miss Julia Quatlebautn has rrrned
to her home at Columbia,
V
ter spending some time in town j
e guest of Misseb Nan Laneyl
d Urace Hurst. '
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Mr. ard Mrs. S. L. Duckett,
ve returned home after a visit
several weeks to relatives and
ends of Jefferson, (la., and
untain Inn, Scuth Carolina.
l)ne and many times you can
eeten your colfee or tea with
e 25 pound bag of sugar that
11 be given away free at the
ivies Saturday night.
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Th6 management of the Amua*
If theatre is to be congratulated X3
t>n the excellent pictures being t
<?hown and the very satisfactory \
manner in which they are presented.
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Mr. T. M. Jenkins, one of the >
most successful and respected
farmers of the Pageland neigh- j
borhood, was a pleasant caller ^
at the office of The Advertiser ^
on Monday. Mr. Jenkins is
''looking np and not down."
Be believes the'outlook for the
farmers thi3 fall is good.
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Christy Mathewson the world's y
famous ball player will be seeo
at the Movies next Saturday
1 w-l ? a a P
mgni. tie maKeg astar pi?y and ~
wins the girl he loves,(in 2 part )
and two other good reels and a r
chance at the 25 pound bag of
Sugar all/or 10c. Come early so
as to avoid the Saturday night f
rush. N t
Mr. A. A. Douglass, the sponsor
for our recent snake story, s
says there has lately been an- 1
other reptile sneaking around
his place so quietly that he b< - a
lieves him to be a revenue olliccr ji
looking for the l'ellow with the
bottle. But wo surmise that lie ^
also may be like some otner ,
h
folks and has his own reasons
for just trailing along where a
bottle may. be found.
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Mr. J. Ilurgett Rivers won in j
the recent competitive examilinn
fi.r thf? f<?nr.ronr oi?l>nljr.
ship at the Citadel. Ilargett is J
the son of our good friend, B. B. ,
Rivers. Mr. Rivers in winning
this contest, sustained the enviable
record of chesterfield 5
High School graduates. When ^
the "Tip Top Town" matches 0
the little town "higher up" in e
3chool training as well as base ^
ball, they find it necessary to
get up early and stay up all day.
HOPEWELL r
Dr. W. J. Langston, of Colum- '
bia, will speak at Hopewell next u
Sunday night at 8:310 o'clock.
Everybody is invited to conic v
and hear him. 1
The patrons of Center Point 1
School are requested to meet at
the school house next Saturday *
morning for the purpose of '
cleaning off the grounds. I
Messrs. tl. r< .Jenkins and ]'.
L. Iluntiey attended the Baptist *
Union at Cedar Creek Church 1
last Friday and Saturday and re-1
port a good meeting- 1
cginning <
And Continu
We have a big s
ps, Shoes, Clot
llinery.
We are going to sel
d anything" in this lint
2oth, when you can g
This is a big saving
and winter'goods clie
rn, at your own price ;
neans money to YOU.
You can get yoi
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laskins are visiting relatives
his week at Marshville and
y&desboro, N. O.
Mr. Everett Therrell, of Green
ille, is the guest of his parents,
Ir. and Mrs. D C. Therrell.
Mi8R Ollio and Master Coyt
iisenby spent last Sunday at the
o;ne of their uncle, Mr. A. K.
ioscoe, of near liuby.
SNOW HILL
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Oulledge
pent Sunday near Wadesboro
pith relatives.
Mr. Crawford Cason has returnd
from the Northern States.
Mr. Itoy Melton, who left home
ecently to join the U. 8. Navy,
as returned?without the navy.
Mr. L. B. Davis returned a
ew dayR ago, after a pleasant
rip to the mountains.
Mrs. M. Campbell and children
pent Saturday and Sunday at
luby visiting relatives.
Mr. It. W. and M isses K-telle
nd Kula Gaddy spent. Sunday
ti the Grants Mill section.
M rs. W. It. NVinfiee spent a
lay recently in Charleston with
ier daughter and son in-law, Mr.
tid Mrs. ArthurSwinnie.
Mrs. O. B. Tucker and children,
pent Saturday and Sunday at
tuby with friend? and relatives.
Mr. ami Mrs John Henry, o
ilorven. spent %Sunday at the
lome of Air. and Mrs. Willie
iinson.
Messrs. James and Ilenry
. y -
imith and James and Willie
tellers, L. Davidson, Ben Brock
,nd llen?*y Wallace the weeknil
at Sty Rifle Rmge, near
Jul um hi a.
PATRICK
Rev. B. D. Thames and family
eturned fiem Columbia last
rhursday where they spent several
days visiting relatives.
Mr. D. S. Grant, of Kollock.
vas in t< wi. Thursday to see his
irother, Rev. J. T. Grant, who
s sick,
Mrs. J. W. Brasington, of
yheraw, spent Friday at the
mine of her father, Mr. ]. C.
Baker.
Dr. Langston came over from
Columbia Friday to attend the
inion services at Cedar Creek.
Miss Verna Seott is visiting
elatives in Carthage, N O.
on Scptci
ing Until Entire St
;tock of Dry Goo
hing, Ladies' (
1 these goods regardl
i it will pay you to
^et Two Dollars
for you, so take advai
ap. You can get a
at this sale. Don't
No goods charged
ir tailor made si
ry Go
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Mrs- D. H. McNair and chi
dren returned home Tuesday a:
oer an extended visit to relative
in the upper part of the count]
Rev. J. W. Quioh and Rob
Turner, of Pagel&nd was in tow
Friday. "
Mus J8 Lottie and Dallas In|
ram who have been visiting i
I'atiick returned 50 their hoir
in Cheraw Saturday.
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Mrs. S. D. McMiUian and chi
of Lexington, N, C. are visitii
relatives in town..
Mrs. P. E. Tracy and daugl
ter, of Ohera-w, spent the weel
end in Patrick.
Rev. J. M. Sullivan stoppe
over Monday night on his retui
from Columbia.
School Op ens.
Chesterfield High School opei
to-day and the happy Bchool da]
are here once more.
Chesterfield has a plentif
supplyV of bright and promisit
children and no efi.?rt is Ijmi
spared to train them to c< ]
with modern conditions of 1 if
A thorougLlv efficient corps
teacher* has been provide
They aW:
High School, principal, S.
Dueketfc; Miss lone Rowel
Miss Annabel Brock; (5 and 7'
tirades, Miss Theo Ortman ; 4 ai
5th, Mrs. J. VV. llunnu ; 8d, M i
Pearl I,ucas; 2nd, Miss N?
Laney; 1st, Miss Ann Luca
Music, Miss Mattie Caddy.
Miss Annabel Brock will teat
the class in violin.
Muzzle Your Dogs
At a recent meeting of tl
town council an ordinance w
pussed compelling the muzzlii
of all dogs in town, either re
dent or transcient.
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By Oct. 1st all dogs in tov
or passing through town are 1
quired to he pr< p?rly muzzl
or tied. Failure to comply wi
| this regulation may subject t
owner to fine\or mprisonme
and possibly the loss of the dc
W. M. U. At Ruby.
Announcement is made th
?ll i
I < 11 iinr^uica uuu viMiurs emu
to Ruby to attend the annu
Wi man's Missionary Union, to
held at Thompson's Oreak Ha
tist rhurch, Sept. 9th and lOi
will be met and carried to t
clmroh. ^
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:ock Is Sold
>ds, Notions, Ha
3oats, Suits a
ess of price, and if 1
save your dollar u
worth for One.
itage of it and get y<
nything that is to
.forget Sept. 201
or exchangedjit
cheap too.
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,B Daring a heavy thunderstorm
u Friday morning lightning strnch
j, the barn and stables of J. F.
^ Norden, two miles west of I'at
r ek, and killed two mules, be
' si 'es tearing up the barn and
' stables. There were also three
in barns of cured tobacco stored
le away in a packing hous? adjoin
log the barn. Fortunately tin
j tobacco did not catch on fire 01
the loss would have beer mucl
'6 greater.
A wagon standing several feet
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Has come in at
l8 now have the goo
jb which nothing but
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ip because it is tb^ best.
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l'f Lenox Soap tor tl
d. Just think of it! Did y
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ll* of Baking Powd<
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It is Hie pj
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^ If you do not tr;
?; lose money. Tr
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prohts.
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'How say "My flour is j 11 s
it keep on buying MKii!U)l I
Seven cakes
le little sum of ?
on ever hear of such a price^^^^^fl
Seven boxes
sr for another
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