The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, January 13, 1916, Image 4
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presence
fl SPRING T
I EXPO!
I JANUARY 14
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| REPRESKN
I Isaac Hambl
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The onlv I jinn in An
I Merchant
V Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina
Chesterfield County.
In Common Pleas.
Bank of Chesterfield.
Plaintiff.
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, Pleas Streater and People? Hank
Defeudent
By virtue of an order of His
*Tlonor, J. W- Bowman, Presiding
Judge in the above stated
Pft.0 A I will fiir.ir f.Af L'? !n ? lw.
v/wv V * T? * ? V4 ivn nu i C I KJ tin '
highest bidder for cash before
the Court House at Chestcrfie'd,
S. C., within the legal hours, on
lirst Monday i 11 February, liUO,
'that tract of land in Chesterln Id
County, South Carolina, containing
"2'2'A acres more or
bounded north by lands of William
Streater, east bj' lands of
Hezekiah Streater, south by
lands of Hough Streater, and
west bv lands of Rivers brothers.
1\ A. MURRAY, Jr.
Master.
Just to pr
every hat
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Cabbage Plants
r rost L'roof Cabbage LMants?
Early .Jersey, Early Charleston.
Early Summer and Early Succession.
SI.00 per thousand, 1:2/4 cts.
per hundred. Large contracts
special price.
B. .J. Douglass,
Box 45, Chestertield, S. C.
Geese and Hens Wanted.
1
500 hens, 100 geese wanted
Highest market prices paid. I
.J. YV. Hanna.
Full-Bloodcd Jersey Stock ;1
Fine, full-blooded .Jersey bull
S rvicc-s $1 00 cash4t-45p
J. M. ltedfearn, !(
We will appreciate your trade '
I and will give you value rerit v* d
fur every dollar you spend with
us. The Oitv Market
Carry your watch and clock I
repairing to Met all he has a di- i
plotna. 1
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oa H"k1 S. m
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ove that we mea
in our store at i
Win n WE say "less than cost" Y
know that YOU know that means
Hats that sold for 82-5
Hats that sold for 2.0
Hats that sold for 1.5,
Hats that sold for 1.0
Miese hats are in black, grey and u
Qii /~\r
iPi uu now on the
50-cent Caps now on tli
isterf
9erscnal Jtemtf e
Mr. K. M. Myers went to
'ageland Monday.
When in town make The City
ilarket your headquarters.
Messrs. W. N.-Ilatliff and H.
V. Jackson were in town rueslay.
Mr. C. H. White is planning j
o build a residence on Mauguni
Street.
You cau get the time to the
?econd at Met 'all's.
Mr. S. M. Wingate returned
Monday from a visit to Florence,
jake City and Kingstree.
Mr. A L. Griggs is now buyng
30-cent gasoline for a brand
lew Ford.
Bring your country produce to
L'he City Market. Highest cash
inces paVj.
Mrs. Wincate is vi si finer at.
,he homo of her father, W. S.
Vlathews of St. Charles.
Mrs. Sallio Thomason and
children of Lexington, N. C , are
isiting relatives in Chesterfield.
FOR SALE?A horse and bug?y
at reasonable price. Both in
food condition. .J L Tyler.
Mr. C. L. Hunley is in Dariugton
this week on professiond
business.
Jersey milk cows for sale, or j
ivill exchauge for beef cattle.
lt-4r>p J. M. Redfearn.
Messrs. I). P. Douglass and
Kinsley Armfield motored to
Charlotte Sunday, returning
Monday.
Mr. R. T. liedfeain, formerly
with the Chesterfield Mercantile
Co , ris now with the Redfearn
Co.
If your watch is not worth repairing
McCall will tell you.
Miss Clarice Chirk who is
teaching school at Cross Roads
spent the week cud in town visiting
relatives and friends.
raney uroct ries, anything >ou
want.
11.0 City Market, 1'hono No. 7*J
Mr. Line Melton was recently!
seen in Ruby chasing a negro \
Leo is very apt to get his man
before lie stops.
Mr and Mrs. II. I) Tiller have
returned from an extended visit|
to relatives and friends at Mc-j
I lee, Sumter and other paints.
Keep your eye on lb A Campanile's
Hardware Store. New
.foods are heginn.ng to arrive
iuaiity will be high and prices
ow at this store
The family of Dr. I). II. Lm-j
?y, who have been suffering
rem a severe attack of la grippe
ire recovering, much to the de
ight of their many friends.
1 D Jr.
n business we a
LESS than who
Ol' know WK mean it?and \V
a savin# to YOU?and no foo'ir,
o now going at S1.9<
o now going at 1.4!
o now going at 1.04
o now going at .7!
rhite. The first price was low
counter at Jl
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f ieeal Stiter etit ;
Mr. It. D. Marsh, editor of 1
The Rutherford ton Sun, former- J
ly editor of The Chesterfield
Advertiser, was shaleing hands
with his old friends in Chesterfield
Saturday and Sunday.
The postofiice cannot use sec- ,
ond-hand stamps. So there is
no use in tryiug to pay your
postage bills with anything but (
real money.
Mr. A. J. Rohr, of Monroe, N.
O , will take charge of the (
"White Barber Shop" on Monday.
Mr. Rohr comes highly
recommended as a barber and as
a gentleman.
On npvf. rPlir>Cflnv nitrlif. Ton 1 .Q
The first episode of the "Perils
of Pauline" will he shown at the
Movies. Everybody come. Only
10c admisson.
It is suggested that an or- i
dance requiring the parking of
automobiles ou Main St , be conlined
to the middle of the thor- j
oushfare would b<- a g>od one. (
Mr. i). M. Moses of Balti-j;
more, will be gk?d to meet hi ? <
friends at Teal-Jones establish ?
nient on Friday and Saturday.
IMio occasion is the Spring tail- i
oring exposition at this store. i
The parrot owned by Miss
Lien a Catoe has for the past i
week caused some excitment in
the neighborhood of the Ohes- j (
terfield Hotel by taking to the ,
trees and refusing to come down. (
The fox hunters were alarmed ]
the other day by a report that a 1
fox was seen near town. The 1
man who started the story, how- I
ever proved to be a poor uatur- 1
alist, as the animal was discover- i
ed to be an ordinary house cat.
A question that will probably
bo brought up at this session of
the General Assembly by our local
representatives relates to a i
measure dealing with the relation
of the rural police to the
magistrates of the county.
Messrs. G. !\. Laney, \V. 1'.
Odom, Lindsay Odom and J. G.
Kivers have left for Columbia to
take up their legislative duties. I
Lindsay, Odom by the way, has
been appointed page for the
House.
Appointments for Chesterfield
Charge for Sunday, Jan. l(5th. C
TOO: S' Paul,Sunday school b>
a. m.; preaching at 7:1") p. m,
Subj-'Ct: "In tin* liace to Win "!
Sliiioli, Ida. m Sunday school;':
/.oar, 10 a m. .Sunday school 11
a. m. preaching.
11 cost one hundred and fifty!1
thousand dollars to produce the |1
Perils of Pauline" re. Is. The
first episode will be started next i
Tuesday night at the Movies'1
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The RojaI Ambassadors mo
the home of Mrs. C. Ii- Riv
are Su.iday afternoon. Tht
!<reat missionary Judson was th<
subject under discussion at thii
meeting. This is an interest
iog society of boys. All vouth
)ver 12 years of age are invitee
to join.
Call IIen:y Johnson, 'phone 7:
tor prompt delivery and courte
[>us treatment. ,
Under tlie efficient manage
.a a a -
uirruo ui mr. *j. on. runderburk
rhief of police, the streets of tlx
U?wn are being scraped an<
worked over to g,ood advantage
L'oncrete nutters are needed 01
Main St. While ths good worl
i> going this would bp a goo<
liuie to uaakd that improvement
Mrs. Lee Melton moves t<
Page land today to join her luis
band, who is now installed a
rural policeman of that commu
tnfcy. Mr. Melton is well liket
iii Pageland as well .s in (Jhes
t -rfield and is making good 01
nis new job.
A fair proposition. After see
ing the "Perils of Paulino" Tues
lay night Jan. 18th, if you thiul
vou haven't got twice your mon
?'y's worth. Twice the admis
>ion you paid will be refunded
lluy a ticket from the girls ant
telp them win a gold birth stou<
ring.
'Phone your orders to No. 7:
t'or meats of all kinds
iMisscs Doris Laney and Mauc
Garland Welsh are selling tick
3ts for the lirst installment o
the thrilling picture "Perils o
Pauline." There is a conlest or
between the.n, the one selling
the most tickets receiving ;
birth-stone ring. This picturr
has been a sensation wherevei
shewn. Be sure you see tin
first one.
"Betsy" is gone from here
Por many a day she was tin
most conspicuous figure on tin
Chesterfield thoroughfares. Six
has gone to Mt Oroghan with i
new but kind master, Mr. IV M
Therrell. Mr. .1. W. Griggs
former owner of "Betsy" ha;
fallen victim to the charms of ;
new love and sports a sparklinj
new Por J.
'l'hono v??tir orders at nigl:i
for beefsteak, orotnp-, delivorh
in the morning. Throne ~i2
At the Laymen's 'Missionary
Conference to he It Id in (lolnrii
bia Peh. (>-0 Ches'??rih'ld Count.'
will be represented To promot
the interest in this work a Mi
sionsiry Rally v. ill bo hold it, Si
PauI Church on the llh .Sunday
Mr. II. P Duvall. of hornw wil
speak- Then- is n > limitation o
the number of delegates l'roi:
the churciies Those wishing t<
goto Columbia as delegates wil
sec Mr. R. K. Hanna for cruder.
Lials.
The lock on the big safe a
lie Farmer's batik balked la
veek and would not op mi. I
vas necessary to move t!i<
vhole thing to the factory rt
Richmond as there wor. n
rooks in town with a p<M,?
:hant fi.r safe cracking. Toashier,
Mr. 1). II. Douglas-,
iretlt along to count the change
/hen the safe should'be opened.
t has been decided to swap t lie
afe for a later model with a
itne lock.
He Could Hardly Go
"About two years ago I got
own on my back until I hardly
Duhl go," writes .Solomon B *uette,
Flat lliver, Mo. "I g >t
50c box of Foleyjs Kidney Pills
nd they straightened me right
p." Common symptoms of kidey
are backache, headache,
leumalic pains, soreness and
dflness, pulliiieHs under eves,
lurred vision, sleep distuil) tig
llldd.'.r I i"i,lil.ln? ?. .w> - 1- '
. ? . , ...II oil r, ( III U 1 11 11 II I I I ,
iv (1 fcolii k Foley Kidney
ills help t.f? eliminate the pulsion
i waste matt -r that cause >
lose symptoms. ? The Sqnare
eal I)i uj* Store.
dljl
11^ ?n
?Cabba^e Plants
> x For salt* in any quantity.
? Two Varieties
, EARLY JERSEY
- CHARLESTON WAKEFIEL1
s Give me your order.
1 Wili ship to any address b;
Parcel Post.
2 100 for 15 Cents
200 for 25 Cents
300 for 35 Cents
400 and over 10c per hundred
a I I * - ? ?
U jrosia^e prepaid.
e Ali orders cash,
t Money order will be accepted
Ed. C. Crawford
1 CI1ESTE1U',IEL1>, S. C.
{ Route 2 llux 2
5 SEVERE PUNISHMENT
" ;
s Of Mrs. ChappsII, of Five Years
1 Standing, Relieved by Cardui.
i
Mt. Airy, N. C.?Mrs. Sarah M. Chan
f>cll of this town, says: "I suffered to
ivc years with womanly troubles, als
stomach troubles, and my pur.ishmer
" was more than any one could tell,
f I tried most every kind of medicine
. but none did me any good.
1 read one day about Cardui, the wo
" man's tonic, and I decided to try it.
had rot taken but about six bottles ut:t
* 1 was almost cured. It did me r.ior
1 good than all the other medicines 1 ha
3 tried, put together.
My friends began asking me why
looked so well, and I told them a'ooi
2 Ca rdui. Several arc now taking it."
Do ycu, lady reader, suffer front an
of the ailments due to womanly trouble
i such as headache, backache, sidcackc
i sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tire
-, feeling?
f : li so, let u ; urge you to give Cardui
| trial. \Vc feel c< .n'i-.'er.t it will help yoi
F in. t as it lias a million other women i
j tlio past half century.
begin tak'ng Ci'dui fo-day. Yo
' won't iegret it. All druggists.
^ ll'rftr in; Ch:\'tarc~(;* Mtiviicino Co., I-nrj.
^ A . ."isory Dcr'. C .i . ;:a. Tcnn., tor a zt
I 'V. /- r r .. c ? *' * U"1* *?? --
? , . ,JW, v.,, u uiiw wi x'.wuwuRt non
.. I i latmont lor Wointii," m i\ain wiappor. (i.C. lit
3 Six-Year Old Had Croup.
"I have a little girl six year
; old who ha? a groat deal o
f trouble with croup," writes W
3 1-', Curry of Kvansvillo, Iud., 44
a hwe used Fol ey's Honey am
Tar. obtaining instant relief jfo
, her. My wife and I also use i
and will say it is the best, curt
;. i't r a bad cold, eouph. throa
s ti iuble and cr< up that I havt
i ever saw." 1! use terrible cough
i that Rpeni to tour fine to piece
"?: yi. Id to Foley'p Honey and Tar
|? Square I) il Drugstore.
J FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
j ron UACKACH t KlUNtYS AND BLADOH!:
v ' |
; Our Grei
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The stories are high-class In every
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Pedigreed L. S. Seed
* I have about fifty bushels of
pedigreed long staple cotton seed
for sale at $2.r>0 per bushel. Apply
at once. W. B. BROWN
) Middcndor?, S. O., K. 1. p44
y HANNA HUN LEY
?ATTOKNEYS?
K. J5. Hanna C L Hunley
Chesterfield, S. (1.
Office ir Peoples Bank Buildinc
OKFIO OF
DR. (1. A. GLOVER
Physician and Suuokon
[t Calls answered day or night.
Ofllce at Chesterfield Drug Company
OFFTCK OF
a COUNTY SUPERIN1TENDE'T
_T OF EDUCATION
R. A. ROUSK
Office open every Saturday and the
fir*t Monday of each moutli. /
- DU D H TROTTI
Dental Surgeon
OheBterfiold, S. 0.
Office on second floor in Rosa A
Building. 0N
All who desire my services will
- please see me at Chesterfield, as I
,r have discontinued my visits to other
o
towns
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