The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, November 18, 1915, Image 4
| Most Me
IThey Are h
Few of them are act
a whole lot depends
care is taken in lool
helping you to sele
coat or Suit best ad
cial need of your ge
It is a part of our service tc
thincc?anH Hrt tV??m rinrVi<
I We can fit you and
give you unquestion
All-wool Hand-tailo
Kir8chbaum Suits $15.00 a
Struass a Blocli Suits at $1
Boys' Suits, from 3 to 20 y
Men's Overcoats from $7 5t
Men's Dress Pants from $1
Shoes for every member of
|jj| Men's Union Suits $1.00 an
iBoyp' Union Suits 50 cents
Boys' Pants, 25c, 50c, 75c,
Inter-woven Toe ami Ileel
Busted Brown Hose for La(
tfjKjj Hats for Men and Boys froi
forj Gloves from 25 cents to $1.
Shirts from 50 cents to $l.i
a We represent t
r Steam Le
ITho Oldest, Largest and Best.
.. TEAL - JC
j|| The House of Quality
Pony and Buggy for Sale. (
J. H. Johnson, Chesterfield,
S. C. tf
Land Posted
We the undersigned do hereby
forbid any and all persons from
hunting on our land during the
day or night.
\V2T. Rivers J. It. Sutton ^
J.Ui. Douglass I>. V. Douglass
W. A. McNair Willie Odoni
T. H. Douglass D. A. Douglass
If you need a good DISCHARROW
you can get it.?Armfield
Hardware Co. .
Land Posted
All hunting or otherwise tres- ]
passing is forbidden on land or
Ifinrla riinfrnlloH litr ma
at 80 W. A. Burr.
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ually so, in fact, g
upon how much H
nng after you and m
ct just the Over- ||
apted to the spe- |?
neral appearance. H
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> you to do just these ||j
at the same time |?j
ed satisfaction in ||
red Clothing. r
nd up. ||Kj
0,00 and up. Kl
ears, from $2.00 to $8 50. |||
o to $15.00. m
.00 to $<> 00. m
the family. K3
id up.
$1.00 and $1.50 the pair.
Socks for Men. P&|
lies. i /)/)
m 50 cents to $5.00.
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he Charlotte p
lundry. te
Bring us your laundry. ^
wesco.^
Chesterfield, S. C.
Cabbage Plants
For sale i 11 any Quantity.
Ready now to set.
Two Varieties
EARLY JERSEY
CHARLES ION WAKEFIELD
Give me your order.
Will ship to any addiess by
Parcel Post.
100 for 15 Cents.
200 for 25 (vents.
J300 for J15 Cents.
400 and over 10c per hundred
Postage prepaid.
All orders cash.
HI "?
money order will bo accepted.
ED. C. CRAWFORD
CHESTERFIELD, S. O.
Itoute 2. Rox 26
See nie before selling your
>ide8 and beeswax.
I). H. L&ney.
Copyright. 1*14. by M<( lur? Ne*\|>*i*er 5*n4tt?(?
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> Our <Bi
We want to take this occasiot
guine expectations. We are
of market conditions, we are
to the Highest Mark, and Nol
our line that your business w
We are urgently requesting c
tion later ou, which will surel
holiday orders, we beg that tl
tious: the cotton crop is of goi
are ruuning full blast. The i
going. Goods, as usual, arrh
Personal Mem# i
Miss Alma Barentine spent
Sunday with Miss Nan L?ney.
Mr. J, A. Welsh and son John
have returned from a visit in
Gaffney.
Mrs. M. E. Redfearn of Pageland
is the guest of Mr. J. M.
Redfearn.
Misses Stella Melton and lone
Rowell spent the week end in
Columbia.
Mr. W. P. Odom. wife and little
daughter are visiting in
Charlotte, N. C.
Miss Nell Ingram of Kershaw,
S. O., is visiting at the home of
J. M. Redfearn.
Mrs. Geo. K. Laney entertained
tifteen i guests from Cheraw
last Wednesday.
Mr arifl Mrs Ira R iHfoarn
have moved into their new home
on Main St.
Messrs. W. N. Rati iff and H
A. Jackson of Mt. Uroghan, were
in town Tuesday.
Mrs. Dr. H. E. Vaugh with lit'
tie son is visiting ner parents in
Marshville, N. <\
Mrs. R. E. 11 anna has return
ed home from a visit to her parents
in Newberry.
Mies Theo Ortman spent the
week enJ in Oheraw being the
guest of Mrs. J. C LIuntley Jr.
Correspondence Fr
McBKK
Mr. John Evans who has 6peni
f Kq nftcf. f A w mnr.tliu in Ii anooo
arrived home Sunday.
Mrs. Dolly Seegars spent lasl
Wednesday in Columbia witl
her son Mr. Neil Seegars who ii
ill at the Columbia Hospital.
Mrs. Arthur Able spent Tues
day in Bennettsville.
M ss Daisy Pitts of Bethuiu
spent the week eni with her sis
ter Mrs. (i. L. Sowell.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Ldwrenc<
arrived home Sunday after a vis
it to relatives in Koar.oke, Va.
Quite a number of the people
here attended the County Fair ai
Chesterfield last week.
Mrs. I? J. McPherson arrivet
home Tuesday after a visit to re
. Iative8 in Rock Hill.
The Chautauqua people hav<
delivered some good lecturei
here for the past few days.
Messrs. lvJ Middleton, B. II
Turnage, Ed Bolin and Dr. Mc
Manus spent Friday in Patrick
Mr. Oscar Turnage of Patrick
is the guest of his brother B. H,
Turnage.
Messrs. A. K. McLaurin and
J. E. Gardner of Bethune spent
Tuesday in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hearron
and children of Bethune spent
the week end here with rela
tives.
SNOW HILL
Mrs. H. M. Sriith and little
son Frank of Ruby spent Saturday
and Sunday here the guest
of her sister Miss Olivia Cason.
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i to express our high appreciatioi
simply elated with our wonderfu
doing everything in our power to
t Advancing I'rices. OUH DETE
ill be ours for the asking. We a;
>ur customers to make their selet
y come to pass. We are making
hey will place their bnsiness with
od proportions; the price is good
Vllies are spending billions on toj
ring daily aud the prices so reaso
Yo
<sf %6Qal Snterent
The Jr. Order meets in regular
sesBiou Saturday night. c
Miss Sammie Kelly has re- I
lured to her home in Darliuton, \
after a most delightful visit to i
' Miss Nan Laney. t
Miss Lina Covington of Marshville,
came over to attend the '
! Fair visiting Miss Uuth Hanna. '
i , I
Mr. and Mrs. Iiollis Smith, ,
from North Carolina, visited re (
cently Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Man- ,
| gum. .
Messrs. L. J. Watford, J. A.
Turner, Ed Agr-rton and Lonni ? <
Sellers of Pagelatid, were busi
ness visitors at the Court House 1
Tuesday. <
Miss Gladys Stackhouse ex- <
pects to leave soon for her home
1 in Dunbar. She came over foi '
the Fair being the guest of Miss
Grace Hurst.
Mr. Jas. B. Swinnie of New '
Post, S. C. is here this week
Mr. Swinnie is an old Chester '
field boy, and was at one time
owner and editor of The Adver- 1
tiser.
After enjoyit.g several days of (
the Pair Miss jMi ry Heath has <
returned to her hu.no in Monroe,
i While in Chesterfield she was
i the guest of Mr. Emsley Armfield.
,
om Over the County \
i
1 Little Paul Melton is getting
r I aloilff nieelv VVlCi hie Vvr/-vlr.%?Ti I
u c j ...? w.wrvcn 1C6- j
, I. It. Milton reports his cook ]
ing of molasses 1086 galons.
t School opens at Snow llill
, next Monday with Prof. K. P.
3 McGehee as principal.
Mr. J. W. McQuaig of Jacksonville,
Fla., spent the past 1
week here the guest of Mr. It. '
VV. Gaddy.
i Miss Ituth Cason of Chesterlield
spent Saturday and Sunday '
with Miss Olivia Cason.
i Mr3? Margaret Mc Quaig of
Florida, ha? returned home after
spending several weeks here
i with friends and relatives,
t
VAUGHN SCHOOL HOUSE '
] November 15th and plenty of
. white cotton blossoms to be seen
in the field. I
; Water is getting scarce in this
3 section and we believe that a
man with a good well drilling
machine could get a good job at
nrenont
The potato crop has been dug '
, and the yield was good. 1
People with fat hogs are want- 1
ing to see it turn coldI
Mr. 0. H. Parker of I)unn, N.
. C., is spending a few days with
relatives and friends in this section.
We are sorry that Mr. '
1 Parker is in a bad state of
' health.
Nearly everybody in this section
attended the Fair. It was a
hummer. Old (Chesterfield always
comes to the front, with '
anything she u c'.ertakes.
1 One-florse <lr*tu Drills fori
sale.?Artnfield iiardware Co. '
nrmiirffrTmri ' ~"t?r~" i "
s
el of the business that is being given
I sales; o?.r big plant for a time was
serve our customers in the most ef
SRMINATION is to further merit y
sk you to cajl on u? freely and often
jtions early. Our object is to be pr<
this a "general letter" to all our cu
i us as soon as possible. The condit
and advancing; government statistic
> of billions of blood money with us,
nable. We are anxious that you coi
urs to Serve to the Utn
H. W. F
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Cotton Market ' /5
C.-tton TlMc: seed 50 cents. y
. Presbyterians Call Pastor (
An interesting service was
conducted at the Chesterfield
Presbyterian church last Sundaj
vhen deacons and elders were
installed and a pastor was called
,<> fill the charge.
Uev. J, K. Millard, who has
ueen the supply pastor for the
Dast year, presided, conducting
ho impressive installation serfire.
Sheriff D. P. Douglass and
l). I Smith were made elders of
ho church and Messrs 1). H.
wul C. O. Douglass and P. M.
I'hcrrill were installed as dea .ons
After the installation service
vas completed another session
vas called to crder for the pur
>ose ni calling a pastor.
Mr. (J. C. Douglass was eleced
chairman of the meeting and
v'lr. L). P. Douglass reported on
lie financial condition of the
Imroh.
Bov J. R. Millard was the
inaminous choice of the church,
vim accepted the call. His salary
was promptly raised.
Stalk (hitters. Roller Bearings,
lihe host > et--Arnifield Hardware
/OHoprwcli
to Gall Pastor i
Immediately after Sunday
school i rxt Sunday at Hopewell
Baptist church a conference will
ho called for the purpose of calling
a pastor. All members are
urged to attend. y
McCall uses only genuine fac- (
tory material in watch and clock ^
repa -r
P: * II ? n 4.
t i.iiiicrs vionvenuon
A ti Mlers convention is to be ^
held in < hesterlield on Friday
night following Thanksghing
day. 1'
Every man living within a tadius
of JOii miles or more who l
can play a liddle is requested to 0
attend this occasion?the older hi
the niiiii the more urgent the in- ^
vitation. Valuable prizes will
r
be awarded to the best fiddlers. ^
For further information write ^
D. H. Lanev at once. Admission
charge will be 15 and 25 cents. <
Prepare your lend with a good ^
DRAG HARROW. We have
them.?Armfield Hardware Co. A
Cured Boy of Croup q
Nothing frightens a mother
more than the loud, hoarse nnn?l. /
)f croup. The labored breath- ^
itig, strangling, choking and
easping for breath call for instant
action. Mrs T. Neureuer, r
Eau Claire, Wis., says: Foley's I
iloney and Tar cured my boy of 1
i serious attack of croup after ^
ather remedies had failed. 1 ^
recommend it to every one as fv
we know from our own experience
that it is a wonderful rem- t
ady for coughs, colds, croup, and 11
whooping cough." It clears air
passages, soothes and and heals. ^
?Square Deal Drug Store. ^
FOLEY KIDNEY PIUS c
FOR BACKACHE KIUNEYS AND BLABBER (J
i us daily by our valued trade; it h?
inadequate to meet the demands ol
licient manner, which means prom
our valued business, and to this en
. As the season progresses busini
jpared to give them their wants pr<
stomors, but to such customers wl
iions that make for further prospt
;s show bumper crops of cereals ar:
so lets all get busy and grasp the
ne help us and thereby help yoursi
nost of Our Ability,
'usser ;
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For Youi
Sak
How About a. F
Tha.t Will Give
I Room to Sp
Peace of 1
; While those Shoes will giv
yet they have the si
COOtl shoeniRfei
I
i how to pi
i them,
I THE PRICE
$>*%<
The Leath
Gun M
JOHN C.
Cheraw,
tatement of The Condition of I
The Peoples Bank ^
nested at Chesterfield, S. C. at 0
t
tie close of business November,
3th 1915.
f
Resources. *
loans and discount $78,895 (58
Overdrafts 1,024 22
tonds a.id Stock Owned by (
Bank 0
'urnitnre & Fixtures 1,501 04
lankin# House 6,07'! (55
other real estate owned 7,45H 82
)ue from Banks and
Bankers 19,942 75
!urrency 2,838 00
5old 125 00
?ilver and other minor
coins 322 49
ihecks and Cash Items 1,(5(52 03
ither Resouicee 333 24
"otal $120,172 95 '
Liabilities
'apital Stock Paid in 25,000 00
iurplus Fund 2,500 00 0
Individed Profits
less current expenses *
and taxes paid 0 11
)ue to Bks and Bkrs, 0,528 70 r
lividends Unpaid 0 ?'
ndividual deposits sub- 0
ject to check 53,008 80 fi
'ime Certificates ofdep 7,229 40 ^
!asliier's checks 189 13 ^
lotes and Bills I
Uediscounted 15,030 80 8
fills payable includ- r
ig certificates for d
loney borrowed 10,000 00 *
'otal 120,172 95 1^
tate of SoHth Carolina
'ounty of Chesterfield a
Before ine came C. P. Mangum &
resident of the above named ('
is far exceeded our most san?
our customers. Regardless
pt service, Keeping Quality Up
d we shall strive to so perfect
388 is going to be more active.
3inptly, and to avoid a conges10
have delayed placing their
erity were never more propiid
all other things. Purna.es
good things while they are
elves.
and Soi
%
W. ! I HHMMI ^
p Toes s
e
'air of Shoes
; Your Toes
read and
Mind? j
e your feet comfort,
lap and style a
er knows
at in
4
IS ONLY
75
er Black
etal
EVANS
s. c.
^ I
lank, who oeing duly sworn,
ays that the above and forego- \
ug statement is a true condition
if said bank, as shown by the
tooks of said bank
O. P. Mangum Pres. l
Sworn to and subscribed beore
me this 17th day oi Sept.
915. \
D. L. Smith,
Deputy Clerk of'Court
CorrectAttest: _ ^
P. W. Rivers
Mack DaviR Directois. |H
Geo.K. l.aney.
Judge Wouldn't Stand for It. fl^H
An Ignorant justice of the peace in
Florida was called on to decide a case.
Counsel for both sides made their long
md eloquent speeches after all the
acts had been elicited from the witlosses.
"I'rlsonah dlscha'ged," said
he maglstrato. "The hull accusation H
s done been based on a dinged tecl>
Went to the Hospital
O. K. Bianchard, postmaster QH|
f Bianchard, Cal., writes: "I jUB
iad kidney trouble so bad I had BH
o go to the hospital. Foley Kidley
Fills were recommended to
ne and they completely cured B^B
ne. 1 cannot speak too highly
if them." Sufferers in every ^BB
tate have had similar benefit BH|
rom this standard remedy for
lidney and bladder ailments, ^BB
t banishes backache, stiff joints. fl B
wollen mussles and all the va- BH|
ions symptoms of weakened or
iseased kidneys.?Square Deal fl B
)rug Store. HM
On account of metal being so
ugh, we have a lot of Nos. 1 and
shingles on hand. So if you BBfl
re in need of roofing come in
tid soe us.?Chesterfield
antile Co. "^|^BH^B^B