The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 21, 1915, Image 4
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To the First Fifty Ci
the Amount of J
?|k We Wil
m ABSOLUTE
S?js> a Ticket Good for E
Chesterfield C
Novembe:
| TEAL-JONES
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Chesterfield
Kotice.
Owing to a cancellation of j
contract by the other party the
high dive as advertised for the
County Fair will not take place.
Therefore the Fair Association
takes this method of withdraw- t
ing their advertisement in so far 1
as the high dive for the Fair is
concerned.
However, the aeroplane flights
and all other attractions advertised
for the County Fair will
take place. The aeroplane flights
will be made on Wednesday, *
Thursday and Friday of the Fair ; *
at least one and, perhaps two (
flights a day will be nC.
L HIJF i , J
Secretary j
For Sale.
A pair of good home-raised J
mare mules. '2 and J! years old.
Weight 950 and 1050 each.
L. H. Davis,
Chesterfield, it. No. 2. f
For Sale
Two fine half Percheron Mares,
2 and 4 years old, well broken; j
one fine Mule, 8 years old r
II. J. MeManus,
Bethune, S. C. '1
4t-84 K. F. D. 2 J
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For Sale
Ilorse and Buggy for sale.
J. II. Johnson, li
2t Chesterfield, S. C.
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SATURDAY f? !
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1 Give rfllli ?
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Notice of Court.
Court of Common 1'leas will c
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:onvene on Momlay, October
loth, 1015. j
.Jurors and witnesses take no>ice.
Jurors need not attend q
intil Wednesday 27th, 1915. ^
Grand Jurors need not attend, j
1. 1'. Manguni.
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v/jerK 01 c-ourr.
Notice. v
We the undersigned do hereby \
orbid any person or persons 1
lunting on our land or lands
sontrolled by us. i
Joel Melton, H. C. Wades- d
vorth, J P. Melton, W. H. Gas- '2
cins, J. O. Briginan, H. W. Mc- I
Garland, N. 0. Jones, J. T. t
Deese, and J. (: Douglass, B. K. p
Itivers, Charley .Jones, Daniel
Douglass. 'Jt j
Land Posted a
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All trespassing ia forbidden (
>n tho lands of I,. B. and Carroll
iV. Davis. Jt 518
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Hunting Prohibited. t
Notice is liereby given that all s
mnting is prohibited on the rl
>roperty of the following owners :
Ervin Oliver, Jas M. Sellers,
T. .J. Sellers, J. A. Oliver, T. S. ^
lellers, Mrs. 11. D. Rivers, .J. 1
5. Oliver. 'Jh 82 j
Hunting Prohibited f
ti
No bird hunting allowed on g
and owned or controlled by me, li
W. K. SELLERS 1 ii
SflTUt
'Tis only ji i
all previous recor,.
erst and friends wl
and today we can
body trades with
- - known In tVi*? tmrt
Cyg0 th? other hand ah
^ that we do not, nc
We are l.en
treat y >u so we'l,
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Personal Mem#
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Manna
\>rded to Cheraw Monday.
Mr. E. R. Knight, formei
bounty Supervisor, was in towr
ionday.
Mr. T. T. Lucas of Charlotte,
<1. C., is visiting his father Dr
\ E. Lucas.
Messrs. J. L. Craig and J. C
togers. of Cheraw, motored tc
Chesterfield Sunday.
Mrs. W. IX Craig and Mrs. C
j. Hunley spent Wednesday ii
Cheraw and Montrose.
Mr. C. L. Hunley goes ti
Ireenwood today looking aftei
he interests of the County Fair
You can see signs of businesi
ctivity every time you look ui
,nd down the stieets rf Chester
ield.
See me before selling youi
lides and beeswax.
D. 11. Laney.
Mr. John (J. Jones, formerly oi
he Teal Jones Company was ii
own Sunday sporting a hand
dine Ford.
The men's bible class, of St
'aui's Methodist church, will gc
o Brock's Mill next Sunday t(
irgnnixe a Sunday school class.
Fair Week Post Cards ant
banners ar
Fancy's Pharmacy.
The expert accountants, Mr
I. S. Bishop in chargc, are pro
ecding nicely with their wort
f auditing the books of the
ountv.
Messrs. II. Cain and J. I. Cain
lepot agents at Paxville anc
iilver, respectivly. came up anc
pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
M- Cannon.
Don't forget the movies or
Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
lay nights- They are Interest
ng, educating and amusing
Mr. John E. Mills and Misi
da Outen, both of Pageland
: \ * 4-1 *
vcier marrieu last ounuay morn
ng, Rev. R. W. Catoe oHlciat
ng.
Dr. H. Smith, Rye-Sight Spec
alist, will be at Chesterfield i
lays from Thursday, Octobei
list till Tuesday, October 26th
5e 8Ure you see him if you hav*
rouble with your ey es and need
liaises.
The County Commissioner!
lave supplied the poor farm witl
, colored nurse in accordance
nth the recommendation of the
irand Jury.
Comptroller General of South
,'arolina, Carlton Sawyer, was ir
own one day last week making
ettlement with the County
'reasurer.
The Presbyterian Synod ol
loutti Carolina is in session at
lock Hill this week. Messrs
5. J Douglass and I). C. Smith
re the delegates from the Ohes
erfield charges, and they, toether
with the pastor Kev. J.
I. Millard, will attend the meet^DAY
i
U. PREVIO
straw showing which way the
Is broken frnvo lia irrunl U'lfiaf.i
? ^ ???j ft* 1>??U Oi'MJICI
jo have ho nobly stood l>v us.
truthfully say, that if we hav
us, or even wishes us well, for
e as a "high llyer, high- fur!o<
vays try to tear down anyone i
>r have we ever catered to this
* to serve all the people who d
each and every time that you
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cf %0SuI Jntere&t
, The merchants of the to\
state that last Saturday was
splendid day? collections we
good and the cash business w
1 fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Cann
? who have been visiting the 1e
ter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. T.
Lucas, returned to their home
Hamlet, N. C-, Monday.
) ffiMr. V. J. Horton, of Chest*
field county, and Miss Llatl
Dunn, of Bethune, were mi
, ried last Sunday afternoon, ft
James W. Knight performi
the ceremony at hi? home.
' Mr. Edward Furr and Miss I
la Howard, both of Anson cot
ty, N- C., were married Mond
5 morning in the court houi
> Judge M. J. Hough officiating,
Misses Violet Welsh and N
Laney have gone to Columbia
r attend the Miller-Jameson we
ding, which is to take place
the parlors of Chicora Colle
^ for women.
i Next week the Court of Co
- mon IMeas will be in session a
the latch string of The Adv<
tiscr will hang on the outsit
j Don't forget your county papi
} If your subscription is due, t
money is needed.
I Dr. H. Smith, eye special"
will be. in Cheraw with t
Crown Jewelry Co. on Tuesd;
Weduesday and Thursday, N<
2d. 8d and 4th. If you nc
' glasses or have trouble wi
your eyes call and see him.
The banks of the town all i
port business conditions a gre
deal better than last Fall. T
. farmers are paying their del
i and a large number of them e
J leaving some money to tin
credit for checking purposes.
The Chesterfield Baptist 1
' sociation will meet with t
Cross Roads church today.
- number of the leading men
the denomination in South Ca
j lina are expected to attend t
meeting.
Little Margaret Trotti ent'
tained quite a number of her 1
lie friends at birthday party li
Monday afternoon. Ice cret
and cake were serv* <1 and a j
r ly time was had by all th(
present.
} The sack of flour that v
I given away by the Amuse
Theatre last Saturday night v
won by Eddie Abbot. A not!
t pri/.e will be given away nt
Saturday night. Be on hand
ice the fun.
5
Mr. and Mrs. and Eugene M
ers, of Wadesboro, wore in to<
1 Sunday, visiting the lather's pi
cnts, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1'- Sw
' nie. Miss Wilma Swinnie i
turned with them to W'adesb*
for a visit.
YourKyes?Doi
neglect them. I
H. Smith, Sj
cialist will be
Chesterfield all this week un
Tuesday, October 20th. Will
at Tageland, Thursday and F
day October 28th and tilth
vhs PL
lUS RECOF
wind blows. The fact that the
ction and we wish right here t
We have all along promised i
e a dissatisfied customer we do
such is not the case. As you
>ting" set, who never do anj th
vho tries to accomplish someth
class of parisites, and may Uo<
esire a square deal, and to suel
will want to come hack. We w
SSE
congested that unless some |
means is found to clear it up, 7
some cases in court will be com- I
vn pelled to wait two years or more (
a for trial. A special session or ^
re two would help some. ji
as Mr. Emsley Arm field who re- \
cently went to Baltimore suffer- 5
on ing from appendicitis, was oper- j
it- ated on (Saturday morning at '
E. Johns Hopkins. According to |
at a telegram received Monday <
morning, he is reported to be! j
improving. ]]
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tie There will be a called meeting |
*r" of the Junior Order Thursday j
night, October 2Hth. All mem- I
nR bers are requested to be present, j
Some good speaking is expected j
jU. on that occasion. Visiting breth- {
m_ rcn are welcome. . |
ay Some very fine hunting and j
3e? fishing was enjoyed last week by ;
Messrs. D. II. Laney, Sliaw Mee- (
an hao, Therman White and Carl <
t,n Uulledge. Within (5 hours the I
)(j. party bagged 83 squirrels and j
jn SO fish.
g? The chaingang is doing some |
excellent and long needed work 1
m_ on the road between Chesterfield 1
IKj and Cheraw. Steel bridges are
?r_ to be placed over Abranis creek |
|e and Robinson's branch and a
er concrete culvert is to be built at I
jlc the foot of Graveyard Liill.
Mr. Jim Rudgers, the nromisi"g
young hall player, formerly I
lH' of Chesterfield, but now of Che- 1
ty. raw. has been awarded a free I
)V. scholarship to Clinton in return
for his services to Clinton's ball
lth team.
Rev. J. li. Tyler the pastor ;
^ will preach at St. Paul church ]
next Sunday morning at 11
^ o'clock, and in the evening at
S :30 o'clock. Sunday school will
tre i
begin promptly at 10 o'clock,
eir " t
According to announcement in (
. _ the Columbia State, Miss Bertha (
s" West, of Chesterfield, who is a (
ie member of the graduating class
^ of Coker College, has been elecof
? a. _ __ j ,
icu tunas picsjuenv ana aiso presro~
ident of the literary society cf (
'H> which she is a member.
Messrs. Joe Culberson and lien
?r* Gulledge made a trip to Georgetown
last Saturday, from which
lst place they had a very successful
im day's hunting on Monday, They 1
?'" caught plenty of fish, killed some i
ducks, and last but hardly least, 1
they bagged a deer. The editor <
ras hasn't seen any venison steas,
-U of which he is very fond, but he
ras boli ves they got the deer.
McLeod, deputy internal reve>xt
iiup collector, with headquarters
*n in Columbia was in town Mon
day this week. As a result of
ly- his visit it is said that some peosvn
pie here-a-bouts are not sleeping
ir- as soundly as they did before he
in- came. Mr. McLeod is looking
re- up those people who have failed |
>ro to make returns on their earn- I j
ings, especially from corpora- I
? tions.
.it 1
I t ?
)r Will Exchange
}e- I will give in exchange for the
at song "Romish Lady," a beautitil
ful Christmas Carol and "Juanhe
ita." Explanitory notes deri
hired. T. II. Jenkins, Chesterfield,
Route 1.
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JR RED L
IDS BROKEJV
re was r.o special sale or other attrac
o express our sincere thanks to our r
>*ou a first class house with first class
n't know it We do not mean to say
know, every section is afflicted \
ing worth while for themselves and i
ing for his home town. We wish tos
I Torbid that we ever shall.
a we promise to the very depths of c
'ill meet yoa at the Hkk Hive. Piio
WARM
FOR YOl
) A great many n
( dered why the ai
^ store doesn't s
) heavy wool trou
^ use to buy long s
I This store took
7 here we are wit
^ Heavy Gray S
t Ti?niiooi?a f l?of 1^
X 1 U UOV- JL O tILdlf k\
will wear good?
| warm as a ''bug
H The Pri<
) $1.79 an
> Selling for cas
q prices
| JOHN C.
Men's and Bo;
I CIIKI:aW,S()U
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Notice of Application for
Discharge.
On the 9th day of November,
ie.\t we will offer our return
mil annlv fn tlio I'mlmto Hniii-t f
if Ohesterliekl County for (lis
diarge as Administrators of Estate
of J. C. Adams, Sr.
J. O. Adams,
G. W. Adams,
Administrators.
>ct. 1st, 1015.
Estate Notice
>11 persons holding claims!
igainst the estate of Elijah N.I
Kedfearn, deceased, will present
same duly verified and all persons
indebted to said estate will
ilease make payment to the unlersigned.
A. M. Kedfearn.
Z. T. Kedfearn.
Executors
of
Estate.
Sept. 27th, 1015.
j THE ONLY TH1
Beyond peradventure of do
1 Heaven and a Hell, each of u
,j YOU may well reflect that, i
j] to have knowledge of what is
| Hell for the man who left the
| to drudgery and the orphan a
Why Not Reserve a Berth Or
You can do it by tak
CARY J.
Chesterfie
tion and yet
uany custom- %
merchandise
' that every- "s!lB6a&S
vith what is
ionic, but on
>ay right here
?ur souls, to mf
mk39. . ?<
d $2.19 f
ih made thf8?* ^ BH
lossible
, EVANS |I
ys* Outfitters V
Til CAROLINA V
HANNA & HUN LEY Hj
?ATTORNEYS?
Ft. E. Han 11 a C Ij Hun ley BHB
Chesterfield, S. C.
Office ir Peoples Bank Buildin
1)R L H TROTTI A I
Dental Surgeon V HI
Chesterfield, S. C.
Office on second floor in Ross
Building.
All who desire my services will
uictiac act me at cnesierneid, an
have discontinued my visits to othtffl^^^l
H
Office of IHH
County Supt. EducB I
tion .
Oilice open every Saturday and
rst Monday of each montn.
On account of metal beinjfl H
high, we have a lot of Nos. 1
2 shingles on hand. So if
roofing cornel B
and see us.?Chesterfield
cant lie Co. 9^HP^|
NG WE KNOW 4|
II
ubt is that, if there be a I I
s is going to one of them. m
f, in the Hereafter, we are C h
happening here, it will be J |l
wife and kiddies exposed I
3Jf IUII1. PK
i I he He&venly Limited? |
ing out a policy with a
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