The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 14, 1915, Image 4
Just What The
Te&l'Jones Co.
GUARANTEE
Means To You
We guarantee to sell you nothing
but new goods.
We guarantee every pair of
Sho s to be solid leather,
that we sell.
We guarantee our Clothes to
be all wool and hand tailored.
We guarantee to give you $1.00
If you rip the Dutchess i'ants.
y We guarantee to save you
money on everything in
Gents' Furnishings.
Underwear
Shirts
Caps
Itats
Make our store your store when
in town.
TeahJones
COMPANY
Clothing Headquarters
Chesterlield, S. C.
Copy Summons for Relief. Notice of Court.
The State of South Caiolina,
County of Chesterfield. Cour* of Common Pleas will
/Court c f Common Pleas. convene on Monday, October j
Henrietta Sellers 25th, 1015.
rr Plaintiff Jurors and witnesses take noagainst
tice. Jurors need not attend
Ezeikel Marsh, Bill Marsh, until Wednesday 27th, 1915.
Wilks Marsh and S. W. Evans, Grand Jurors need not attend.
Defendants. ' 'I .
,, 0 , .. , Clerk of Court.
Copv Summons for Belief.
(Complaint Served) Cyprus Shingles at moderate
To the Defendants Bill Marsh prices. Armfeld Hdw. Co.
and Wilks Marsh: ... . . nl . ~
,, , If your Watch or Clock needs
lou are Hereby Summoned ... ... ? ,, ,T
, ^ .. _ repair. Carrv it. to McOall. He
and required to answer the Com- , ,. . , , . ..
, . . . ... .. . ,. . has a diploma, but will repair it
plaint in this action, of which at , ., . T
. . ... , as cheap as the one who hasn t
copy is herewith served upon ... . ,
r one. All work guaranteed,
you, and to serve a copy of your -
answer to the said complaint on FOP Sale.
the subscriber at his office Ohes- a pair of good home-raised
teriield, S. C. within twenty mare mules. 2 and 8 years old.
days after the service hereof, Weight 950 and 1050 each,
exclusive of the day of such L. B. Davis,
service; and if you Ifail to an- Chesterfield, R. No. 2.
swer the complaint within the * * A/1 n\I CX/"
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in
this action will annlv to the 1,'e mint makes it and under the
this action win apply to tne terms of the ( ONTJNKNTALMORCourt
for the relief demanded TfiAOK m.Y.lWNY you ran secure it at
in the oomni&int (? per cent for any legal purpose on npin
tne complaint. proved real estate. Terms easy, tell ns
v*eo. K. lAney, your wants and we will co-operate with
Plaintiff's Attorney. you.
Dated Sept. 10th, A. D , 1915 908-9 Munsey Bldg., Baltimore. "
D D A C D T D I *
p, G I W U I L- I \ I
'iM Ladies' Coat Suits
^ genuine All-Wool Serge only
r&h Ladies Coat Suits, a beauty and worth $15.00
We have sold out several times on the above number!
have a big lot now on the road and we invite the ladies t<
pe? them.
?f| Shoe Time Is Now On
t?Hf
tWJb And you want the best and usually, as you know, there ii
best and we invite you to come and get your needs ail
?50^ with Quality Shoes. Don't forget to bring the boys alonj
gtxvp jhem select for themselves. We have a big line to select
at prices that can't be beat.
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The will meet
Saturday n^^^A>ct. l(5th. t(
Mr. J. A. Welsh made a busi- *'
ness trip to Cheraw Saturday. *
See me before selling vour e
hides and beeswax. _
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D. 11. Laney. ^
Prof. S. L. Duckett, now with v
the Southern Light and Power p
Co., was in town Sunday. si
Prof. S. A. Porter and wife
on Monday started housekeep- h
ing in the house formerly occu- d
pied by Prof. S. L. Duckett. 2
Dr. Will Kelly, of the Shiloh ^
section, is suffering from typhoid
fever.
Messrs. G K. Laney and W.
J. Tiller made a trip to Darlington
this week. They report
good crop3 and a fine spirit of ^
optimism among the people.
g
Services will be held at Ebc- 0
nezer church during tho week e
following the fourth Sunday in ^
October, Rev. T. B. Owen pas- ,,
tor. Key. Allen McFarlan will t|
preach. n
Fair Week Post Cards and
Banners at h
Laney's Pharmacy. |<
Don't forget the movies on n
Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- 11
day nights- They |are interesting,
educating and amusing 01
A crowd of young men from ^
Pageland, j?y-iiding homeward
from Cheraw Friday nigl t, mistook
Teal's mill pond for the ^
public highway with no more o
serious results than a bath for t
all hands.
Superintendent R. A. Rouse
announces that Thursday, Nov. .
11th will he a legal holiday for
the schools of Chesterfield ^
County. This is to allow all the ^
' children one day in which to at- t
tend the County Fair.
i a
1 Don't fail to see Dr. II. Smith >
: Eye-Sight Specialist at Chester- c
field on dates given elsewhere p
in this paper. The latest and y
best of everything in the optical c
line. li
The ladies of the Ruby Methodist
Church announce a box r
suppor to be held at the church
on the night of Tuesday, Oct. ?
19th. A cordial invitation is
extended to all. Proceeds go
to the benefit of the church.
The High School at Mt Croghan
opened Monday, Oct. 11th
with the following teachers:
Prof. Edwards, of Mullins, S. C., 11
as Principal; Miss Sallio Mc- .
Call, Pageland; Miss Lucy Hendrix,
Mt. Croghan; and Miss (
Nell Kinard, of Epworth, S. C., ,T
teachor of music And primary.
VI
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. !Loyd Eddins sympathize
with them in the sorrow which
came to them last, week?the
death of their little daughter, ^
Louise, aged 22 months. The P
little one had been quite sick K
for a number of weeks. ^
Don't forget to renew your subscription
next time you are in
town?and if you are not coming ,
soon, send it by mail. j
rY KNI
Good Tlm<
Once mo
$998 'teens anc
?$I2S0 more feeli
3 and we
, . all ami peopl
: we are right 1
in our power
Supplied We are daily
l and let 1 J *
from and rnercnancli
ged around four pounds each,
lot content with this bitof good
ltizenship Mr. Sullivan then
aid liis subscription in ad\anee
nth real money. O, that the
ounty ha 1 ten thousand men
ike Mr. Sullivan ! Selah!
If your watch or clock is worth
ppairing McCall will tell you so.
)o You Get Your
Intel est the Day
It Is Due?
Under our plan to make loans
jr our customers we guarantee
> you your interest the day it is
ue, whether we have collected
; from the borrower or not. All
f our loans are secured by first
lortgage on Iioal Estate for not
lore than fifty per cent of its
alue.
If you are interested let us
low you how we can make
:>ur monev net. you rt per cent.
ie are prepared to consider aplications
for loans on improved
eal Estate.
^heraw Insurance
Qi. Trust Co.
.hn (I. Wells. Mijr. Ladd Bldsf.
DCKlNl
es and Go
re cotton is n
1 the farmprc ar
_ ? - - ? . w m m m m "w a
ing good.
e at large we want tc
on the spot to do all
to help the situati(
receiving an immens
se.
Of interest to a wide circle of '
friends was the marriage of Miss j
I'earle Johnson and Mr. D. McClore
Rowe, which was |
solemnized Sunday evening at
7 o'clock at the attractive country
home of the brides' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. ' K. O. Johnson,
the Rev. \v. V. Jerman performing
the ceremony. MrsJ.
Guy ^Wilhelm presiding at
the piano.
At the opening note of Lohngrin
wedding march the attendants
entered first: Mr. Gus Howe
with Miss Mary_Grey Robertson;
Mr. L. Otto Johnson with Miss
Irene Rowe Mr. Horace G.
Wilhelm with Miss Rurlie
Griggs. The dame of honor Mrs.
Lousia Rowe entered alone folfowed
by the bride on the arm
of her father and took her place
under a lovely arch of green and]
gold where she met the groom |
with his best man, Mr. John
' I
Ilenry Rowe, brother of the
groom,
The bride was attired in a
wmmm
? aft m?3J-n
!
Rev, B. S. Funderburg, pasDr,
is conducting a meeting at
he Baptist church this week,
he meeting will continue
hrough the week with services
ach afternoon at 4 o'clock and
ach evening at 7 :00 o'clock.
Lr. Funderburg is preaching
ery lino sermons and the poole
of the town and community
hould attend every service.
Dr.'Pl.^Smith, Eye-Sight Spec |
ilist, will be at ..Chesterfield 5
ays from Thursday, October
1st till Tuesday, October 20th.
!e sure you see him if you have
rouble with your eyes and need
lapses.
Messrs. Emsley Armfield and I
. C. Rivers' loft Monday for
Baltimore. Mr. Armfield has
artially recovered from a seere
attack of appendicitis and
oes to Johns Hopkins for an
poratiun. Mr. Itivers was oprated
upon some time ago for
he same trouble, and not hav
lg properly recovered, goes to
he same hospital for an examiatiou.
Here is news to make the
eart of certain Chesterfieldiaus
jap with joy: A hair-cutting
lachine has been invented and
j now on the market. With
his little invention any man
an cut his own hair as good, if
ot better than some barbery,
md it sells for jme dollar?the
rice of only four haircuts. Any
lan accustomed to four hairufcs
a month can easily save
ne dollar a month. Figure it
ut yourself.
Mr. A. Sullivan, a man of
terling worth ami an excellent
aimer knows exactly what an
ditor is for. lie brought to this
llice the other day nearly a
ushel of the finest sweet potaoes
we have seen. They aver
lovely but simple gown of white
satin carrying a shower bouquet
of bride roses and lillies of the
valley. The dame of honor wore
an exqusite dress of while embroidered
voile carrying white roses
and fern. The brides were dressed
in dainty yellow frocks and
carried yellow chrysanthemums
with fern.
Immediately afte.* the ceremony
the party were invited into
the dinning room which was
decorated in green and gold, the
bridal colors. An elaborate oldfashion
wedding feast was served
by Mesdames K. C. and W.
It. Johnson and Mrs. J. Fred
Wilhelm.
The brides' going away suit
was dark brown and accessories
to match.
The bride is one of the most
popular and attractive young lai:
* ?
uii38 oi tne community. Her
lovely nature and charm of manner
have ma;lo her loved by all
who know her. The groom is a
young man of sterling qualities
and is one of Middendorf's most
prosperous and highly esteemed
young men. lie holds a respon
sible position with the Seaboard
Air Line Railroad. They left
at JO o'clock on the Seaboard for
St. I'cterburg, P'la., ami other
points south for a two weeks
stay, after which they will make
their home in Middendorf.
The solid gold emerald stone
ring that was given away by the
Amuse - (J Theatre Saturday
night, was won by Miss Lila
Teal. A prize once a week at
the movies.
llave your watch repaired by
McCall and get a free pass to
the movies and a guaranteed
job for twelve monthe.
Long Staple Brings Good
Price.
Thirty bales of long staple cotton
were sold on last Monday at
Merriman's Mill by Messrs. I. B.
Merriman and T. (J. Melton. I
They were brought by Mr. Jule I
McGregor, who paid 19 cents for I
27 bales and lQ'A cents for three \
bales.
a AX
tod Qheer^
jar the Bi
e once
Ladies' Hats
) say that ~
that lie^
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dd. along. ia fun of aii
e amount Kemembrr,
Suits for Lad
plenty of tinr
1^ i iff
A big shipment of \ A Sw
| Men's Shoes |
a that, look like the $5 00 ktixl ft
madn to nnr sppp.ial order not, of \ m
j pmmp nnnor loath<"?r and solid X
I oak solos Spvoral st.vloR to so- j
leot from, black, t.an. button and
laro. Soiling for strictly rash A
makos this low prion p >?sit>lo.
Sizes 5 to U ?
| JOHN C. EVANS \ ,
e Men' s and Boys' Outfitters
| CHKKaW, SOUTH CAROLINA ft $
t 11
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Notice of Application for HANNA <?=>
Discharge. ?attoisnTeys- On
the Oth day of November, R. K, Hanna C L Hunley ?\
next we will oiler our return Chesterfield, S. 13.
and apply to the Probate Court ()fflce j, People Bank Bn.ldin
of Chesterfield County for dis _ _
charge as Administrators of Es- OR L H TROT IT
tate of J. C. Adams, Sr. Dental Surgeon
C- Al:aill,s' | Chesterfield, S. (J. 1
G. VV. Adams, I . ., \. I
. , ... Ofuco t.n second finor Iin Jiosfl I
Administrators. R?ilding. I I
Oct. 1st, 1915. Atl who desire my services will I
please see nie at Chesterfield, as 1 1
Estate Notice have discontinued my visits flo other ' * ^
a 11 . i , . towns
A11 persons holding claims
against the estate of Elijah N. OFFICF OF '
Kedfearn, deceased, will present COUNTY SUPT. EjlDUCA J
same duly verified and all per- TION* |
sons indebted to said estate will Oflice open every Saturday and the
please make payment to the un- rst 'Monday of each montfy.
dersigned.
A. M. Kedfearn. On account of metal being so
Z. T. Reufearn. high, we have a lot of Nos. 1 and
Executors - sliingles on hand. S9 if you
of are in need of roofing come in
Instate. J u.nd see us.?Chesterfield MerSept,
27th, 191 o. ' cuntile Co. ^ . '
1THE ONLY THING WE KNOW ^
Beyond peradventure of doubt is that, if there be a jr-j
Ileaven and a Hell, each of us is going to one of them. U
YOU may well reflect that, if, in the Hereafter, we are sr*
to have knowledge of what is happening here, it will be LHell
forthe man who left the wife and kiddies expo sed S
to drudgery and the orphan asylum. |'
Why Not Reserve a Berth Oi\ The Heavenly Limit* d? |j
You can do it by taking out a policy with i |j
CA11Y J. 11 UN LEY ; 1 .
I * ? Chesterfield, S. 0. ^
I ML DOOR
IHhBH
g Line of Stetson Hats
And Almost Any Other Kind
Children*! Hats Misses Hats
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5 Dress Goods Department |MH|
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the latest shades and fabrics, all bright and nifty.
when in need of anything in Dry Goods, Piece Goods, ^HSKHBh
lies, Men, Youths and Boys.?SEE US. It will be
.e then to go elsewhere and pay more.
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