The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, September 16, 1915, Image 4
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Joe Go
Mr. Paul H. Hearn, E
J. W. Hanna, Adyertisi
terlield Advertiser callec
the reason why I sliou
MODEL CASH STORE
Joe's argument preva
same space may be exp
article from this little si
the Post Office.
v .We wish Mr. H earn a
in this publishing fielc
with them, they have cei
I things and 1 believe befo
| per will be read by two t
K field county, so you se<
i these up-to-dnte busines
I it were a big megaphone
? what's new and up-to-c
GARMENTS.
i.
John (
Next to Post Office
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CENTER POINT
Mr. Hargett Rivers visite
relatiye8 at Pagel&nd last weeh
Miss Edna Anderson, of Dun
x barton, visited at the home c
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Rivers, las
week.
SNOW IULL
Mr. and Mrs. May Davis spen
Sunday in Columbia.
Mr. S. J. Sellers, of Ruby wa
a visitor to our community las
week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis and son
Cary, and Mrs. U. W. "Winfre
rr~
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I
| Monday, Se|
j Balloon Day
the Kiddl
| We have just 100 Hub1
loons to be given awa**
? children on Monday, Sej
2oth, Between the hou
p. m. and 4 p. m.?Each
get a balloon must be ac
nied by some grown p
They don't have to be
thing.
\
Such a trenru
p~;
Hold on to yoi
every minute.
f the Pie
ditor and Publisher and Mr.
ing Manager of The Cliesterl
on me last Friday to tell me
Id tell the people about my
in The Advertisee.
died so from now on in this
ected every week, a breezy ,.
tore of big bargains, next to
v '
nd Mr. Hanna much success
L and from my conversation
rtainly got the right angle on
re long their interesting paliousand
families in Chestere
I am glad to link up with
s men and. use their paper as
for letting our people know
late in MEN'S and BOY'S
I. Evans
Cheraw, S. 0.
\
and daughter, Pearl, spent Sun
d day at Rockingham.
Mr. O. R. Sellers and son
i- James spent Sunday in Darling
>f with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Sallie Jnrdun
MUU OWU, U
Charlotte, has for the past wqel
been the guests of Mr. K. "W
Gaddy and family.
It is earnestly requested tha
every member of Sow llill Sun
e day school be present next Sun
t day afternoon at 8 o'clock.
Mr. Thomas Cason, of Lake
>i land, Fla,. spent the week-en<
y in this community wsth relatives
An Ex
I
Closin
9 A. j
d 20 Free Pres
r for When D<
es " ?Pen
uie iirst seventy-i
ber bal- to enter the doors
to the morning will be hane
>tember envelope containing i
rs of 2 Several nice present
child to given away free ?
compai- there is nothing to
erson? get here at 9 Saturday
IV any- and get one of those
opes.
jndous money t
ir money. Wait
Opening day a
isterfi
Personal Mem#
Mr. B. B. Melton spent Sun
day in Columbia.
Mr. J. L. Craig, of Cheraw
spent Sunday in town.
Mrs. J. E. Lucas has acceptec
the school at Center Point.
Mr. W. J. Biles, of Bennetts
ville, was in town Thursday.
Mr. Emsley Armfield made t
business trip to Monroe Tues
day.
Mr. Kufus Armfield, of Mon
roe, is a visitor to our town thii
week.
Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Vaughr
motored toOakboro, N. C., Ias1
Sunday.
1 Messrs. Roy Hurst and Kinj
Moore left Tuesday for Washing
ton-Lee.
Mr. J. A. Sellers is erecting t
nice school building for Yaughar
School District.
Mrs. F. M. Cannon left todaj
for Silver, where she goes to visil
relatives and friends.
Mrs. W. H. Craig, of Atlanta
Qa., is the guest this week ol
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Craig.
Miss Nannie Huntley, of neai
Morven, is the guest this weel
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Huntley
: Misses Millie and Sallie Bern
Douglass, Mildred Laney ant]
Maty Walsh left Tuesday foi
Winthrop.
Messrp. J. H. Seegars, R. B
Lowry and R. B. Miller, of JelT
erson, were in town Monday af
ternoon.
Messsrs. P. A. Murry and Wil
" son McGreight, of Cheraw, wen
business visitors in town Wed
nesday.
Miss Annie Mae Pate, who hai
' been visiting at the home of Mr
J. A. Threatt, has returned t<
j her home at Lueknow.
c Mr. J. Coit Redfearn, o
. Wadesboro, spent part of las
week in town, the gueet of hit
t sister, Mrp. S. M. Jackson.
r
Prof. S. L. Duckett left Tuesday
for Great Falls, S. C.
. where he goe3 to accept a posi
1 tion with the Southern Powei
. Co.
plosion in Prices
THE CHESTER]
g Out
Mark t
SATUF
;ents Package
Dors for Mo
Sent. '
ive people 1
Saturday We hive
wri
d a sealed , packages
of Merc
x number.
:s will be Wl11 be *iven aw
Remember 100 customers M
buy?Just No matter what
7 morning make you get
75 envel- packages free. 8
window Saturday.
Saving opportuni
for this sale. \
sure enough Hu
ieldM
cm
MMPH
... -T?? ' --of
$ceal intercut
1 ' i
Mr. ft. W. Ratliif and wife, of t
Anson County, N. C., spent 8un,
day in town, the guest of the j
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. (
j Win, (^ulledge. J
Mr. T. Lester lluntley has ac- (
. cepted a position with H. W. I
Pusrer & Son, he will be pleased
to have his many friends call on (
1 him. ?
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. White,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gulledge, (
and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Camp,
bell motored to Jackson Springs 'J
Sunday.
| A sure enough pavement is <
being put down in front of the ?
Court House. Bumps and stum- 1
5 bles in that territory are a thing J
of the past. ]
Thrro will be an ice cream
supp< r at Friendship church on n
1 the ni ;ht of the 10th of Sept.
for tit j benefit of the church. 1
r The public is cordially invited *
^ to he'p in a good cause.
Dr. Howard Lee Jones, I'resi^
eent of Coker College, Hartsville,
S. C., died at noon y^ster- '
day. Funeral services will be $
r held today and it is probable <
k that a number of Ohesterfield
iansv. ill attend. '
J '
I On last Saturday, during a (
thunder storm that passed over {
this section lightning struck J
and fired the barn of County
* Supervisor King. The barn was
a to* al loss together with three f
" j thou and bundles of fodder. No 1
live stock sullered.
Rev. McLee, of Sumter, a
5 (
color vj Baptist preacher, was in
town Tuesday. He is HO years *]
old, hale and hearty. He was r
* Robt E. Lee's ccok during the
\&r- He is a fine specimen of
3 the old-time Souihern negro, *
humble, respectful and he re- *
f vert .j the men of the Cor fed- ,
, ii
c eraey. lie says you never see a c
8 negr > of the Confederate daj s wearing
the balls and chaini
. He Ins an endorsement signed r
by every minister in Richmond,
. Ya. He is asking aid for a new r
r ohu: rh in Sumter as he tours i
the State. 1
iff n
IU UJ
that Will Startle 1
- IELD MERCANT
to Re
he Date and Be H
(DAY, SB
s Free Surpris
nday, Sa
20th. Sacks, full of
_j Palo Saturday at
ippuu up iw w
handle?these price will be 2ij a
ay to the first sack contains mei
onday morning two and three tin
purchase you ??dif,oubuya
one of those A A ..
ailt. ?,(U want it?tell m
ee thorn in the i
back in a minute
ity you never kne
res wait. You'll S
mmer,
iercanl
;S'k ERFIELD, S.
Statement of The Condition of jp^^'^HB^BwjHI^MBBH^fcllB
Th* Farmers Bank |1
Located at Chesterfield, fi. O,, Jf You Intend I
it the close of business Septem- j
ember, 2nd 1915. Jf yQu ^|re Nov?
Resources 9
iOans and Discounts, *?7,713,11 | ! If You Are Th inkilfl
)verdraft8 8o2,54 J ll^H
furniture and Fixtures 970,DO lv^H
banking House 0 c? t T v^l
)titer Real Estate Owned 0 oCG US
)uo from Banks and Banker? ^Hj
Currency 253,00 __ >
fnvtand other Minor BUlldill^, ;
'hecks and Cash Items 323,3(1 ?
'otal $31,939,24 | |H
Liabilities || |
. , . hi L^imv. v/vnr.'i^H
Capital stock paid in 0,(>75, 00 B
iurplus Fund, 800,00 I /'IS I
Undivided Profits, less ? DUUUCrS ~| I
current expenses and 1 n . < ?_ II
axes paid 133,(50 I BriC'R, Naj{S,^^M
[)oe to Belike & Bankers 0 I I
Individual deposits JJ/BEUm
subject to check 16,611,48 I ?-?
rime certificates of \%j u?.;p pvpr|B
deposit 875.00 I we n<*Ve evei^M
Dividends .Unpaid 24,00 n . . . . 1^||
Cashier's checks 2o,ir? g needed in the m|H
dills Payable including Oertili- I \
cates for Money Borrowed ~"^|^^|
7,500.00 B H||
2 i 3 Prices
Jtato of South Carolina, T A ? /> r,^|H
Jounty of Chesterfield ig r\lC
Before me came D. II. Douglass j.. II
lashier of the above named H ??^|BW
bank, who being duly sworn, H
says that, the above and fore- gj I l\liriri KV B
;oing statement is a true condi- | A 0 rt/S Li B
nou of said bank as shown by Andy??, 1 I
looks of said bank. * I nifcllil *H LI/
Douglass B H|
Sworn to and subscribed be-\B L i
ore me this 18 th day of Sept. P | |
Douglass jj
Correct Attest Copy Summons for
I. B. Streater The State of South C'urolinu^^^^^^^^
T. T. Hurst. Directors. Coudty of Chesterfield.
P. 1). Hlltit.lov
Court of Common i'loasH
On account of metal being so Henrietta Soli -rs ^
ugh, we have a lot of Nos. 1 and
shingles on -hand. So if you against I
ire in need of rooting come in K/.oikel Marsh, Bill
:.nndti!:e(C--0he,t#rfleld Mer" Wilk> Marah and S. W. I
1 fl
The Jr. Order meets Saturday Oopv Summons for
light, Sept- lSth. (Complaint " fl I
20 per cent reduction on watch ; To the Defendants B i I
epairing for the next 20 days, and Wilks Marsh:
*11 work guaranteed and nothing i Von are Hereby l<:; 1
nit guaranteed material used. and required to an--wor
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:he Entire Community
ILE COMPANY
ere
>TEMBER 18th
e Sack Calico DresS
le Patterns for lpc
lerchandise With every
11 A. M. l'he make for ca.-h during this sale
nd oOc - Every amounting to $7.00 or over j (not
rchandise worth including groceries) yod can B^H^BSh
lesthia amount buy for One Dime -ten yakls of HHB
, , calico or ten spools <.f Thread? IB
an Take your Vo umijst get
? your money^ thread or calico at tinip you
make the purchase. I
W7 hpfnrp \A/ a 11
>v *?/ a * t 11 y v_y n i c) L UI 1
;ave! Jam full of exciftem^^^^^H
ilc Co n
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