The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, December 16, 1915, Image 2
out a Life Insurance Policy iu favor of your wife.
j^^^Vwill be the BEST CHR.ISTMAS Present you ca.n give her?
Something worth while, when you "cash io."
fl VI do not claim to represent the largest Insurance Company
^^ ^Vtlie world but I do represent the hest?The Southern States
H Hfe?a home company. Keep your money at home, thereby
^Helping yourself and others
I am the mam who put "LIFE" into Insurance.
HH w ww r Chesterfield
I^cti y nullify South Carolina
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I#! NUTS FRUITS AND CANDIES #!
2 The Best To Be Had ^
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? The Best To Be Had ?
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:?^2 NUTS FRUITS AND CANDIES J^S
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& CABBAGE PLANTS ? '
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Four varieties: Early Jersey Wake- ?3? f
<^N field, Early harleston, Succession, ?
?*.V ana Early Summer. ?***
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>?SK I now have ready for shipment \ory VSJS 5
fine plants that will give absolute satisfnc- [
MM tion. Count guaranteed, i?w?
V?t<? My Plants Grow Perfect Cabbage. V?V| :
tjJW Prices F. 0. R. Chesterfield. S. C. MjS^l
SSS 1.000 to 3,000 per thousand - - $1/25 ijpMfti j
&.<9 4,000 to (5,000 pet thousand - 1 <?o ?j@j t
Mt.M 7,000 to 9,0C0 per tluusantl - - .00 ?
fig 10,000 or more - .35 fig! >
I afis Larger quantities at special prices. I will
| meet any reputable coinp Mtion.
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MOTOR CARS
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^fa^many features that are unusual in a car of co moderate
X a price, and represents a combination of refinement, efficiency
and equipment that is of more than ordinary interest
to the intending purchaser.
It is for you to determine how great is the value . \t
has been put into the car, and as to how adequately Ihe
specifications measure up to the requirements of the careful
buyer.
The car needs no special salesmanship to tell of its
merits. It speaks for itself.
The price of the Touring Car or Roadster complete is
$785 f.o.h. Detroit
Sold in (sliesterfield County by
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CHE RAW, S. C.
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Designated As
United States Sfrepesilcry j
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Oldest, Largest and Strongest 1
Rank in the County [
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A PER CENT COMPOVNDED QUARTERLY PAID ON J
4 SAVINiiS ?gOS^v|SI 0? STARTS ^
Vdvertlslng rates furnished on application.
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iCntered us second-class niatte?* at the *
postofHcc at Chestertleld, South CaroUna.
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l'AV'L H. llEAHN
hiditor : ad I'ubllsher.
r. "W. Ilanna. authorised representative. I
The new lower house of Con- r
gress, cousists of 22^ Democrats,, r
l'.)7 Republicans, 0 Progressives,; t
I Independent and 1 Socialist. *
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President Wilson and Mrs. ^
Norman Gait will be married
Saturday, December 18th at
Mrs Gait's home. Our invita- *
c
tion has not arrived yet but we
w ish the pair all happiness that c
falls to in.-.rtals
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A merchant marine that will J
carry the American Hag all over
the world and make this couutry '
independent of Enland's ocean '
freight carriers, is one of the
big things the present session of 1
Congress must tackle.
Do you want to buy a moun- 1
tain? Well, you are too late. 1
Kennesaw Mountain in Georgia, 1
noted as a battlefield, has been 1
sold. What the uew owner wiil 1
do with it has not been disclosed 1
Presume he will not move it,
??? i
What has become of the old '
fashined youth who used to take
his girl ridiug Sunday after- 1
noons in a rubber-tired buggy.- *
Anderson Intelligencer H e (
takes her in a rubber-neck Ford ]
That's what he does.
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The Chautauqua Salute ?waving
of handkerchief instead of
hand clapping?was devised on
I llD f 1
. ..v, OI< .1 \>1 LllU ill I'll U] C 1 ) V Ul J
Chautauqua iu honor of a deafmute
who had spoken to the audience
iu sigo-languarge and
could not hoar the ordinary ap 1
plause. ]
Here is the first good word we i
have ever heard spoken for the \
pesky English sparrow. A wrh-l.
er iu the Wadesboro Messeng* r ' (
and Intelligencer says ''They i
destroy aa ugly worm that oats ^
forest trees." And we fear that .
this writer is misinformed. VVl.o
j
ever saw an English sparrow in j
a forest? ,
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Few newspaper men nowadays
put ;<V>m\.ts at the head of their
columns whou'vAugr .va^y csndt- ,
dates win elections. That was
common enough before the war a
and for a long time after,?says
an oxclvingo. When Stanley f
was elected Governor of Kentucky
the Courier-Journal had g
every column on two pages headed
with roosters, and they were j
crowing to beat the band- I
Two prominent members of "
uongress oi the Republican per- t
suasion have come back after sev- ^
oral years absence. They are '1
ITncle .Toe Cannon who was in
Congress thirty years and
Speaker of the house for eight ,
years. He was defeated in 1912 1
The other "come back" is Nicho- '
las Loug worth, Roosevelt's son- i
in-law. He also was defeated in ,
1912. Hut he and Uuncle Joe j
were lucky enough to be elected
and so here they are
The Knoxville Daily Sentinl,
December ild was a 21 page pa- per
and it was not a special edi
tion either?its adverting and
great mass of live reading matt.or
?*tw> ! ? 5 ?'" ?'?
.v.,u.....h .nuiiij-niur liases s
We do not know of a better daily
paper in Tennessee than the ^
Sentinel and we aro somewhat c
familiar with most of them. But e
Lhen the Sentinel has for its edi- tl
Lor a South Carolinian, James
tl. Moore, and for managing edi- ^
;or Wiley L. Morgan the livest ^
.vire in East Tennessee.
tev. Irl. R. Hicks 1916 Almanac. C
The Kev, Irl. H. Hicks 11)1(5
Mmanac is by far the finest,
urgest and bo-ifc ever before
jrinted. The Hicks storm and ^
veather forcasts for 1916 again
iave proven their truth and vnl
je, and this spendid Almanac j
or 191(5 should find its wj.y ^
traight into every home and nfice
in America. The Bev. Irl Ci
t. Hicks Magazine, Word and
iVorks, and his unique Almanac r
hould always go together, both
or only one dollar a year. The
Umanac alone is 86c, prepaid. Ci
lend to Word and Works Pub- .
ishiog Company, 8401 Franklin
Ive., 6t. Lmis, Mo
^ Commanity Tree
The civics depirtment of the
Chamber of Commerce call- ,
d a meeting of all interested ,
Parties with reference to a cotnuunily
(Christmas tree for Rock
lill in the assembly hall.
Mrs. Alexander Long, chair
nan of the Christmas tree comuittee
last year was made cha rnau
recently. After Mrs. Long
ook charge of the meeting shalled
upon Secretary Timmons
o outline certain plans which
lad resulted from last year'6 ajerience
and from wide reading'
if similinr occasions in other!
;ities. A those present took J
lart in th oiscu eion and it, wan!
iecided that- the community
Jhriatman tree should be held
L'hursd&y --veiling, December 23,
it 0 o'clot .011 Ihe alfalfa park,
lear the Southern depot.
Ju-t. iiO\v the Christmas cheer j
is in the air and the community '
Christmas tree will be for all the
people. The programme which
is being n ranged will be inteiasting
ail e to old and young,
rich and poor and to the citizens j
in all walks of life. Through
the courtesy of the city manager,
Mr. Barnwell, the tree will be
brilliantly illuminated with
many colored lights and beautiful
ornaments.
There will be gifts consisting
if fruits and candies for the chilIren
in Rock Hill under 12 years
if ase.
MAKE WORK EASIER
Chesterfield People Are Plesed to
Learn how It lias Been Done.
It's pr.itty hard to attend to duties
With n ( o.i.st iiiitly aohinic Hack;
With annoying urinary disorders.
I w I ': i.. - ? ?i *
< < 11 s rvMiin'.v i ins miiKH worK easier
t?r many a sufferer.
They're fin- hacks.
For weak kidneys.
Here is convincing proof of merit.
Mrs. H 'iieccu Weatlierla, Fleet St.,
Ih'inictlsville. S. I'., says: "I had dull
laiiis across my hack and was very sore
ind lame. I became tired easily and
lidn't feel like doing my housework 1
ivns distressed hy dizzy spells. The kidley
sis-ret ions were irregular in passage,
too. Hoaii N Kidney Fills soon relieved
[he backaches and other kidney disjrih-rs."
Frice ."iOc, at all dealors. Bon't simpy
ask for a kidney remedy?get Bonn's
kidney Filis?(lie same that Mrs.
Wcatinrly had. l'oster-Mi|hurn Co.,
Fropw,, Buffallo, N. V.
Couldn't Faze Him.
An Irishman was sitting in u
lt'pot smoking when a woman
jaiue in, and sittinc down be.
jide him, remjCiKed :
"?>/r, if you were a gentleman
'ou would not smoke he*e."
"Mum," lie said, "if you wuz
i iady yo'd sit farther away."
Pretty soon the woman burst I
orth agit u :
"If you were my husband I'd
ovo von nienn "
''Well, inum," returned the
rishman, as he pulled away at
lis pipe, "if you wuz my wife
pull', p iD I'd take it."
McCali tarries in stock from
he dollar lngeraoll to the very
>eat standard makes of watches
hey are going at bargains.
rIow*8 This?
We off One Hundred Dollars Reward
for ny case of Catarrh that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Hall's Catarrh Cure has been taken
t>y catarrh sufferers for tho past
thirty-five years, and has become
known as the most reliable remedy for
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru
the lilood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling
the Poison from the Blood and
Pealing the diseased portions.
After you have taken Hall's Catarrh i
ffure for u short time you will see a
?reat improvement in your general
nealtli. Start taking Hall's Catarrh I
Sure at once and get rid of catarrh, j
lend for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHUNKY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio.
Bold by nil Druggists, 75c. '
Auditors
The Auditors' office will bo o|
onal property from January 1st 1
All male citizens between tho
eerned Taxable polls, except, thos
auses nro incapable of naming a
rrw ~ r - ?^
xnn iaw requires ;>u per ceni
rty subject to taxes and not retui
iie 20th of February 1910
I will be in the Auditor's offiei
nd 81: Feb., 5, 7. 10, 11, 12, 14,
ie following places on the dates n
atrick Jan. 10 from 11 to J ]
o'clock. <
edar Creek Church Jan. 11
from 11 to 3 o'clock,
ohn C. Wallaces' Jan. 12 from ]
11 to 8 o'clock.
ashes' Jan. 13 from 11 to 2 1
o'clock.
rants Mill Jan. 14 from 9 to I
12 o'clock.
'eatlield Creek Jan. In from 10 I
to 12 o'clock.
ross Roads Jan. 17 from 11 toj?
3 o'clock
ifferson Jan. 18 aud 19 to 12 I
o'clock.
itarrh Jan. 19 from 1 to 4 J
o'clock. C
T. W. EDDINS, (
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M?,->d?y, December 20'h, 1015,
beginning at 10 o'clock A M,
we will offer tor sale to the highest
bidder for cash at the rest
rlence of th*j late E N. Kedt'eam,
the following personal
property:
All corn, fodder, farming tools,
wagon, boggy, carriage, mole,
one engine, boiler and cotton'
press and all the personal property
not heretofore disposed of
We will also offer for sale to tin
nighest bidder all the sawabU '
timber that will square six inches
at the stump on the E. N.
Lledfearn home tract of land
IVUIIUQb I', tlllC Ittll'IS OI 17 r. 1
E. Luca* , J. A. Craig and other?
and the >ublic r<?ad.
Any ? ne interested can se?
the urn crsigned who will take
pleasur* in showing this timber.
The terms of the timber sale
and al conditions concerning
"ame w 11 be fully answered at
the sale.
/ T. Redfearn,
A. M. Redfearn,
Executors.
Special Master's Sale.
By virtue of a decree of the
Court of Common Fleas forChes
terfield County, 8. C., heretofore
made in the case of Maynard-Raley
Realty & Trust Co ,
against K E. H&nna. T. E. Mul
loy, Rebecca Mulloy, Minnie M.
Rice, Floreuce M Rice, and
Peoples Bank of Chesterfield I
will seil on salesday in January,
11)10 b< ing Monday the Jld wirhing
the legal hours of sale', bef
re 1 he court. liniuo flr\rwr of
Che sti i Held, S. C., to the hiehest
hi'1 If?r the following real
estate : All that certain piece,
parcel or tract of land situate,
lying and being in tli9 State and
County aforesaid, containir g
Three Hundred and Seventy Six
(5170) Aces, more or le.?s, known
as the Powell tract, and bound
ed by the lands of E. N. Ke 1fearu,
H. W. Purvis, J. A. Sellers
and VV. D. Craig; Terms of
tale one-half cash and balance
in one year with interest from
day of sale, purchaser to secure
balance due by mortgage upon,
the premises sold.
C. L. II UN LEY,
Special Master Chestertield
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Mo.vi'fliliorlaicfi; 1>Q6.
FAMILY AVOIDS j
SERIOUS SICKNESS;
By Bei^j Conslantly Supplied With ,
Tl'.d ord'c Black-Draught.
i
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McDi If, Va.?"I suffered for several
years," says Mrs. J. B. Whiitaker, ol
this pi; e, "with sick headache, and
stomacl trouble.
Tea -ar; ago a friend told me to fry!
Thedfoi "s Black-Draught, which 1 did,
and I fo tie ii to be the best family medicine
to. young and old.
I kee, Black-Draught on hand all the
time now, and when my children feel a
little ba ', they ask me for a dose, and il
does Hum more good than any medicine i
they ever tried.
We r^vcr have a long spell of sickness
in >ur family, since we commenced
using Black-Draught."
Thedford's Black-Draught is purely
vegetable, and has been found to regu- !
late weak stomachs, aid digestion, ic-i
lieve indigestion, colic, wind. naucta, \
headache, sick stomach, and similar
symptoms.
It has been in constant use for mere
than 70 years, and has benefited more
than a million people.
Your druocist sells and rfirr.mtnanJa
Black-Draught. Price only 2oc. (jet a
package to-Jay. N. c. ?21
Notice.
penod for the assessment of Per916
to February 20th 1910.
a^es of 21 and 60 years are
e whc are maimed or for other
support.
penalty added to taxes on proprned
for assessment on or before
e Jan., 1, 8. -1, 5, 0, 7. H, 15, 29,
, 15, 16, 17, 1H, 19, and 20, and at
atned:
Plains Jan. 20 from 9 to 12
Gruess Jan. 21 from 11:30 to 2:30.
o'clock,
o'clock.
VI t. Croghan Jan. 24 from 11 to
4 o'clock.
Dudley Jan. 25 from 1 to 4
o'clock.
^ageland Jan. 26 and 27 to 12
o'clock.
iuby Jan. 28 from 11 to 8V
o'clock. |"
diddendorf Feb. 1 from 11 to 3 7
o'clock,
Vogelus Feb. 2 from 11 to 3i
o'clock. I c,
4cBee Feb. 3 and 4. j _
?heraw Feb. 8 and 9. '
joanty Auditor ?
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li urst-Streater Co. K
Before you sell your
Cotton 01 Seed
m
They will give you top prices and will
appreciate your trade in Dry Goods, Shoes,
Groceries, Wagons, Buggies, Wire Fencing,
Cyprus Shingles, aad iti fact most
anything you wish to buy at as close prices,
quality considered, as you can get anV^^ ^
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v\ hereHURST-STREATER
COMPANY
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j Reliability i
? w _ _ Is the chief feature 4
* BE iSTAMPEP Of? B?nk'e .uocesB. ?
t ?T ViTH THE} Depositors will\ put 0
0 WAJyiC Of their money wjiere g
j Sm&pD <9vjfv they know it wihl he 4
6 KsBm *?0*Vn( JV safe, so the number x
S frail rT T5\ PEDtARr.t* ..f 1.-^ *
T ^ "VWVC "V j/uoi.IMO D|,IU 1
* I *3 iirrr rviiwm^ the quality of tho\m X
f 1^1- often determines 6 I
A the standing of ^ 0
. Bank. Our depositors are very numerous and thejV
include the best people in the vicinity, men of intelli-\ * <4
x gence who know our absolute reliability. \ I / /
I The Farmers Bank\ jL I
Tax iilotice. ?,l~>?
- - ? aTJ,??3 for the ccdlection of Axes
from loth October until lUst day of December, 11)15 i ?
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ioa icvj nn omie 7 in ills L H
(Ordinary County 7'A mills^
Constitutional school 8 mnfl H
County i<nad? XA n?11WB H
Total levy 18 mills* I
Special Local Honda ^R
( heraw Graded School mills 1 miilHjMj ^R
Marbmg
Branch 4 4RRRH K
Pee L)ee ?1 I ^RR
St a (l ord 4 41 2A I HR
('heraw (Outside) 2 MB
P>ethel 4 MB
Center Point 4 9H
Chesteriieid 4 8 1
Parker 4 I ^RHE
Pine Grove 51 V ^HR
Sluloh <1 it jRH
Snow Hill 4 HH
Ruby 5 4 A
Vuughan d
V\ amble Hill 4
White Oak
Black Creek f) /I^H
Cross Loads
Mt- Croghan d 4
New Hope
w exioru 4 5 ^
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Mr. Orochan (Outside) 2 | jHHmHj
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Five Forks | 3|^^B|^B9m9B
Mangum /
15 QHUnH
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Center Grove f 39H^Bj|H|H|
Friendship 8 I ^PWBwB
5 14 n|Kn|
Long Branch 4 [
Jetlerson (Outside) 2 J BsRn^flfflEH
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Middendorf 8 5
Mi Bee I | ^ II
Sandy Hurt 4 /
Union 7 HHrBH
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Bay Springs 4
Hear Greek 2
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Ousley
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For Hack Indebtedness an 1 Extending Sohool TermB^HGH||9HH
ichool: Chesterfield School District, 2'A mills; Mt. (J^D?||H89H9H|
and Ruby, 5 mills. H
Ch^raw Township, special levy of 2 mills for Roads; I H
mills for Road Bonds. jHHHH|HHcj|^Hn
W. A. DOUGLASS EHSHBSB
County Tr^asiW^m
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M BACKACHE KI0NEY3 ANO BLADDER | fOR BACKACHE KIONEYS
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