The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, December 02, 1915, Image 4
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Iprepar
i for lo\
(Winter is here an
a heavy stock of the v
Johnson & Brown Sho
|e and look wellH
Big lot of Childrei
D~~ so the celebrated Busfe
girls. Advertised by th
creation^
Better get that Ta
J? holidays now- The n
M ready to take your mea
m ternational, Wincheste
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For Ready-made
the men and ladies, we
|? of preparedness to fill ;
s Santa Clans has
I; store fcr his headquarl
folks as well as the ol<
at this opening.
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Correspondence From Over the i
FRIENDSHIP. Wittfion.
Thanksgiving passed very ?iui- Rev. Mr. Ower
et-ly in our commuitlty. 'aHt sermon for t
The farmers are becoming yeBr to us last Su
aware of the real values of bird *a'thr'ull.v served
, , . . term with us an
life as a means of destroying , . il
., . . . . the laws of the Mi
countless numbers of insects.
, ... . . . . we cannot expect
and are taking steps to protect : K
the industrious little beings from | "? an? ier year*
the cruel hands of the heartless : *,V.e ?n^ Pasf,<)
fowler only hope for one
r' ! gospel power.
Several from here attended ;
the speaking at Vaughandale on j ane box snpp.r
Wednesday night of last, week 'as^ Thursday ni
and report a pleasant evening. I a"8P'C08 01' |ho VV
The school is to be complimented ' '9s,on Society w
for t.h? semes whieh thev so niee-lCf>ss' J>'1 was
i ~ ~ I benefit of the Eai
. Jy nang.
parsonage.
Miss Sadie and Bessie Powers ^
of Mt. Croghan spent Sunday at , McBf
the home of Mr. M. A. Sowell. j jkjr8 ^ ^ Caut
Mr. B. E Gainey of EvaiBjdren spent Than
Mill spent Sunday at the home ! relatives at Jefl'er
of Mr. M. Sellers. Mrs. Arial of ?J<
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rivers and a visit to Rev. anc
Mrs. Margaret Perkins spent Arial this week.
Sunday afternoon at the home Mrs. J. K. Middl
of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Vaughn. ,jren spent Than
Miss Mary Davis who has b?.en relatives at JelFeri
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Mr. and Mrs. L
Prevette, left Sunday for a visit. <,f Cheraw visited
to relatives near Oheraw before last week,
returning to her home at Fayett- Messrs fllarence
ville, N. O. Gilmer Brannon
Mr. Baxter Gardner has set wor#> ir? town Toe*
himself fine "Sears" mo- Mr. George Cu
toicyclf^H been
J. M. Redtearn is at home now.
of Sonday at * 'ie 1
Mr*. H. A. ThfNfliyinft
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d to meet it we have T:
veil known T-?nr1ir'r?tt SP
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es---the shoes that last y
n's School Shoes- Al- ~
r Browns for boys and jf
?by |
.ilor-Made Suit for the Jf
laster of the tape is H
tsure- We sell the In- ilk
r and Ro\al Lineshigh
grade suits for
arp anroin 1 r-? o U
ui v mil in d OIUIC your
needs. gj
already engaged our
ters, so tell the little [
i ones to be on hand
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County Augusta.
Mrs. J. W. Maynar 1 of Cheraw
spent Thanksgivi ig with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. It B. King.
i preached his ,f T r m ,>i
, , Mrs. I J. Mcl herson is v:sithis
conference . . ,
, > i mg her neice, Mrs Johnson,
i.d.V, Ue h.? nesr Mi(|(len(lorf
us onr yenrn MiBses Ellen Mct'herson and
d according to . . 0 ..
, .. , . Sarah Sowell spent the week end
ethodist church ... ... T . , T.
, . .it with Misses Julia and Daisy
him back with .. .,
, Pitts near Bethume.
We regret, to .. .. .. ... . ..
Messrs. Bail King and Alex
r, but we can ol .. . . . .
. Shaw visited relatives near here
of eqnivolent Sun(),^
at Friendship M BKKI.Vi AN'8 MILL
ght under the ^ ',e Shiloh School opened last
'oman's Home Monday the 15th vitli Miss Keas
duite a sue [ becca Ingram of Clieraw ana Miss
raised for the: Stella Melton of Chesterfield in
st Chesterfield jcharge. Work is progressing
J very nicely.
| Mr. W. A. Sellers and family
2K |spent last Sunday at the homo
hen and cliil- of Mr. I. B. Merrinian.
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in^kiymik wmi | .ur, una Mrs. (>. Middleton
son. 'and little daughter Margaret of
ilumbia is on Darlington, spent Thanksgiving
1 Mrs. J. W with the Utters parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. 11. Middleton.
leton and chil- Mr. Arthur Coward visited re
ksgiving with latives ut. Rockinghan the pa.;
ion. week.
twrence Heed Most of the people from here
relatives here saw Spark's show last week in
Oberaw.
Gardner and .Messrs W. li. Middleton, J.
of Hot hunt i W. Merritnan and T- <J. Melton
day. j motored down to ilartsviiie last
rtis who has! Friday on business.
100I in Raleigh ! It's reported that one of our
'young men has put. in an order
lardys spirit tAi # toru car,* ? > i o* ou.,j
j Personal
Mr. J. L. Craitf, of Oheraw,
visited in Chestertield Sunday.
Mr. Earl Griffith, of Jefferson.
was in town recently in a new
Saxon car.
Christmas Euit C?Wo!?Cet
night.
Mr. C. C. Douglass, the efficient
and courteous cashier of the
Batik of Chesterfield, has let a
contract for the building of a
six-room bungalow on Mangum
; Ave.
; Delicious ice cream in block,
; wrapped in sanitary paper, all
1 flavors. 10 certs the block at
Laney's Drug Store. One
block is sure to call for more.
Mrs. Dr. H. E Vaughan. who
has been visiting her parents iu
Marshville iu company with little
Herbert, returned Tuesday
; through the country with Dr.
i Vaughan
The prize next Saturday night
at the movies will he a ladies'
i gold lavihcr.
There is a growing demand in
Chesterfield county for an cx
tra session of the Court of Common
Pleas The docket is so
badly conjested that it cannot be
cleared up by any other means.
The Rev. A. M. Gardner, who
was raised in the Zoar section of
this county has been transferred
from the Upper South Carolina
Conference to lie1 South Carolina
Conference, of which Chesterfield
is a part.
County rights on lever milk
churn, churns two gallons in
3 1-2 minutes. A child can ruu
it. Will sell to hustlers who
will push business. Apply to
S. M. Win gate. 3t 3*>
See the movies on 'Ihure lay
I night. I
M r. Kmsley Armfield and as
sociates are building a large garage
near the depot- Messrs.
(J. H. White and Mott Bu< ianoo,
it is reported are to be in c i*rge.
It is said that this company is to
handle Ford cars.
Mr. Gary West brought to
this office recently a fine specimen
of the sweet potato family
wp'mhintr hot moon A nn.l 1 O I
- ?n ?"Pi u?-?.ivvu -i citiu l ?
pounds. This potato made the
kind of custard "that mother
used to mako"
Nothing will he appreciated
any more for a Christmas gift
than a pjece of jewelry bought
from McCall.
Once every year the Underwriters
Association, on investigation
makes a readjustment in
the tire insura: ce rates. While
some rates are i aised and some
lowered, it is claimed locally
that the tendency has beer, up
ward, hitting some of our citizens
pretty hard.
The officials from Chesterfield
a tending the Method.st Confer
once at Charleston are the Kevs.
J. L. Tyler and T B. Owen and
W. J. Tiller. Mr. I). M. Bar- ]
rentine, who has been lay delegate
from the Florence district |
for a number of year*, was compelled
this tiuie 10 remain at 1
home on acconnt of tllQeia. i
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the ingredients from LanesV'
Drug Store. All fresh. j
Messrs. W. H. Porter and P
; M. Therrell visited in Charlotte!
i Sunday.
| Mr. Stubbs and Mr. Van
j Gregory, of Cheraw, visited in
i town Suuday evening.
Put vour valuables in the
safety deposit boxes at the Bank
of Chesterfield.
| One hundred Ingersoll watches
| just in from $1 00 upward at
VicCall's.
Rev J. M. Sullivan and wife,
of Pageland, left yesterday for
Mr. Sullivan's new charge in
Kidgelaud.
Jim" Ross, "Buck" Ri/Prs,
"Bill" Lewis, and "Joe" Culberson
spent Sunday afternoon
in Morven.
Fiue assortment of fresh candies
at Laney's Drug Store.
Dr. W G. White, who spent
Thanksgiving week at the home
of his mother in York, returned
home Tuesday.
There will be a call meeting of
Jr. O. U. A M. next Thuisday
night Dec. 8th. All members
attend. Several candidates to
i initiate.
j See the movies on Thursday
f Seeai Jhitere&t j '
There has been a disagreement
among the patrons of Center
Poiot School for some time
over the position of a roud approaching
the door. The patrons
met Tuesday and very
wisely le<"t the matter to the
County Borrd of Commissioners
to settla. This school is progressing
beautifully uder the
* ff.cient instructorship of M'*s
.J, E Lucas and Miss Iiuth
dauna.
Here is a tip to house builders.
I 1 building stove Hues the expense
entailed by laying the
brick flat instead of setting on
elge is very slight and this expense
ends when the flue Is completed.
If the bricks are laid
H it, making wider and safer wall
for the 11 ue, the insurance is
greatly reduced. This reduction
continues, obviously, during
ing the life of the boiling.
Another one of the cases of
the Big Spring- Resort Co.,
growing out of the bankruptcy
of this concern w; s heard Monday.
Mr. J. N Stricklin, of?
Cheraw, this tim was the defendant.
Verdict, as usual, was
in fnwnr nf tl>o fTM. ?
.w. ??. v/1 Vii\y UCICI1UU.II U? Jl IIL'I U |
are said to be some sixty cases 1
for this concern on the docket,!
seven of which have been tred,
all those tried resulting favorbly
to the defendant.
Mr. 11 M. Myers ha-: been
drawn on the Federal (Jrand
Jury for ?lie South (Jarolim District
v hich will convene in
Oharhs on co-incidently with
the Sou*hern Commercial Congress
Uncle Satn has selected
an able u..d energetic representative
from Chesterfield who will
doubtless make the other jurors
look like i ovices. It Uncle 8am
can spare him long enough Mr.
Myers will probably take a look
at the exposition.
As a fitting recognition oT
her excellent record as a woman
continually engaged in some
good work, Mrs. R. E. Rivers' j
has beeu appointed to a position !]
on the local board of the State
Board of Charities. It was on!
the recommendation of the Rev.
J. L. Tyler and Mr. C. H. Hunley,
two previously appointed
members of this board, that this
good woman was appointed. Only
J the organization will ho new to j
j Mrs. Rivers She has long been '
engaged voluntarily in this kind j
| of work and therounty is to be.
contf ramiiUeU o.i her appoint-j
ment.
SEVERE PUNISHMENT !
I
Of Mrs. Chappcl!, of Five Years'
Standing, Relieved by Cardui.
Mt. Airy, N. C ?V s. Sarah M. Chapped
of this town, f.ys: "1 suffered for
five years with wo i ily troubles, also
stomach troubles, .? -I my punishment ,
was more than a::y r e could tell.
I tried most ever- kind of medicine,
but none did me any t.od.
I read one day ab< it Cardui, the woman's
tonic, and 1 i cided to try it. i
had rot taken but ah at six boltles until
I was almost cured. It did me more
pood than all tire other medicines 1 had
tried, put together.
My friends began asking me why i
looked so well, and 1 told them iboui
Cardui. Several are r.ow taki. g it."
Do you, lady reader, suffer fr any
of the ailments due to woman y i -.ble, :
such as headache, backache, si che.
sleeplessness, and that everlao u;, y tired
feeling?
If so, let us urge you to give Cardui a
trial. We feel confident it will help you, I
ilist as it lias n ninor ...
the past half century.
Hegin taking Cnrdul to-day. You
, won't regret it. All druggists.
U'rf/f in: Chattanooga Medicine Co.. ladies'
Advisory Oert . Ciialianoo. a. fenn.. (or .s?< <i,>:
/mtrurtifus on your case and 04-r-a?e took. "Home
*[ reatmant for Women," in plain wrapper. N.C. 1 i:4
Cabbage Plants
For sale in any Quantity.
Ready now to set.
Two Varieties
EARLY JER8EY
C H A HLES10 N W A K E FIK LI>
Give me yonr order.
Will ship to any adlies? l?j
Parcel Post.
100 for 15 Centfe ?
200 for 25 Oenta
5100 for 515 Cents
400 and over 10o per hundred [)
Postage prepaid. tl,
A II orders cash. ?
Money order will lie accepted.
ED. C CRAWFORD m
CHESTERFIELD, S. O.
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We Carry a Full Line Of
BELL BRAND
Shoes
For Mon, Women and Children anil Recommend
Them for Lonu: Wear and Faultless Comfort. See that
the Bell is on the sole of every shoe you buy. We
guarantee ever} pair Craddock-Terry Shoes we sell
to be solid 1. ai h*r.
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NOISELESS PLUS STYLE
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When in need of Clothing, Shoes,
Hats or Gents' Furnishings call on
us. We have them at the right ?#
price. Make our store your headquarters
when in town.
TEAL-JONES CO iimi
The House of Quality. Chesterfield, S. C.
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Ffas many features that arc unusual in a cur of so moderate
a price, at)d represents a combination <?f refinement, efliciency
and 'qnipmenf that is <<f more than <rdmary intor-^HRH^B
est to the intending purchaser.
It is for you to determine how great is the value thatflHflB^^I
has been put it.to the car, and as to how adequately tht^^Hj^HB
specifications measure up to too requirements of t lie care fu^H^P^Hj
HHO
The car needs no special salesmanship to tell of
It sp 'aks
The price of the Touring Cat or Ro&dster complete
$750 fio.h. Detro^^k
County hy
Prepare yoor lend with a pond j ]f Vf,u need a gofl^HSSISBH
KA<? HARROW. We have IIA RKO W you can
em ?Armfield
Oil account of metalH^BBBRHfl
8ee me before selling vonr h,gh, wo have alat of ?HBH
des and beeswax shingles on hand.
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Stalk (Hitters, Roller Bearings, eaotile Co.
best yefc-Armfield Hardware (),,c -11 o rs e~(j rain ~M^BIBHHI
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