The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, February 03, 1916, Image 2

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^^^HKWiccoast plant company IB^^^Hesale Cabbage, Beets and Lettuce Plants Grown Seed Ptoatoes ? Irish Gobblers, Houlton Rose Varieties a Specialty, Selected by an Expert. I Sweet Potato Plants--All Varieties. I SOMETHING FOR NOTHING o get started with you we make you the following ofTer: Bend as $1.50 for 1,000 Frost Proof Cabbage Plants, grown i? ipen air and will stand freezing, grown from the celebratec of Bolgina & Son and Thorbotn & Co., and 1 will send vol R Cabbage Plants additional Free, and you can repeat th< Ir as many times as you like. 1 will give you special prices oi ito Seed and Patato plants later. We want the accounts o e bnyers, large and small. We can supply all. LANTIC COAST PLANT Co., Yongs Island,S.C 5J\nnb r^HfWi V3 VflU till/ CHER A W, S. C. Designated As United States ?)epositeri{ Oldest, Largest and Strongest Bank in the County 4PEITCFNT COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS. $1.00 STARTS AN ACCOUNT.. I 9?9?9?9?9?SS?9???.S ? ??#?#?8?#?#?#?#?? ? 5 t - A Good Bank I ) 'i I All Classes of Men I I i *|*HIS SAFE, strong Imi k is patronized by the Mer- ?! T X c'iar,t an<^ h'nrmer, the progressive business man * 'a and the man of leisure; and in ever}' instance ha w the customer received pi<?mpt and courteous tieatment, and been extended everv accommodation that liis busi- I ** * *\ | ness and balance would \\ arrant. 1 To those who would op.en a new account or trans- j /> i'eran old one, the oiiiceis ol' this institution extend a '* courteous invitation to call on or correspond with them, i | all con Terences beiri# re girded sis of a strictly eonli- | ^ dential nature. * I BANK OF RUBY AND \IT. CROGHAN i I Branch at KL'BY, S. U. MT. CROtJHAN, S. O. \ T K. E. RIVERS. Pros. P. M. TIIERKELL, Trcas. | ^? S?8?8?8?s?8?8?S?S?S ? 8?8?8?$?$?8?8?8?8?S ? ^ | "3rain Qrills Hr 'if?,,Ms, w%c> IVlMlfl d ?)isc Marrow# j Sow Grain and let us sell you the best ij Drill made for the money. V I Prepare your land with a good Disc* ? s Harrow. We have them. i X That famous McKay Stalk Cutter. Come in and see for yourself ] X I Disc Harrows- 50-tooth, two sections | and adjustable. Investigate our prices. 3 x I Right now is the time to buy these $ goods, so come in and lets get right > for the coming season J ? . 1 J Armfield Hardware Co I U _________ \ flHI ^ Write me and 1 will explain how I was cure d in 4 HHI days of a severe case of Jriles of 40 years standing, withBEHI out pain, knife or detection from business- No cna need ^^^K^euirer from this JiseasV' when this humane cure can he had IB^HPj^^U^^here in rioutF.^wol ^ The Chesterfield Advertiser PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Subscription, 11.00 a year. , Advertising rates furnished on applt ' cation. Entered as second-class matter at th< postottlce at Chesterfield, South Caro linn. PAULt H. UBARN Editor i ad I'ubllsher. y I. W. liming, authorized representatlv? J A man posing as Governo j Rye, of Tennessee, swindled 1 druggist out of sixty dollars f Guess the druggest made a Uy face. * j l'atridges and other birds ki j the boll weevil and hunters ki | the partridges and other bird: thus encouraging the boll weevi Germany refused to permi the Ford peace party to travt on her soil. Germany evidentl does not want even a little bit c peace. Our State legislature invite* President Wilson to come t | South Carolina while ou hi ] speaking tour but did rot adop Representative Dixon's proposi tion to include one William J Bryan. Hon. John G. Whitel ex-Lor Mayor of Belfast, Ireland, is vis iting iu Augusta. TheChronicl reports him as very enthusiast! ! as to the result of the war. 11 | says the people are satisfied wit the way the war is conductei and all classes are united. Com ing from an Irish ex-Lord Ma^ ur uui-> is very sigmucent> - It is claimed that there is spark of nobility in every man i you know how to reach it. Gm ' Glenn, of North Caraliua evidenl r. ly has this knoweledge. He ai r lowed tr.O "trusties" to spen Christmas at their homes, tak iug tneir word that they woul | return to their cells. Ever r- man came back promptly. PREPAREDNESS AND THE PEOPLE To use a trite expressiot President Wilson has the coui age of his convictions. When h 3 was a candidate for the presi - dency he had a message for th 5 American people and he went t them face to face, stating hi views not only with clearnes but with convincing power. Th result was the people aecepte< his messsge as the true Ameri ' ciu doctrine and he was mad * the choice of the people fo I r> ? * x. icaiuuuu, Now that the subject of Pre paredness is looming up as th greatest political j)roblem con fronting the nation, Presiden Wilson is going directly to th people, risking his relection up on the issue and will discus preparedness and attempt t arouse the sentiment of thecoun try to the importance of the is sue. Some of the Republican lead ers, thinking this a line oppor tunity to tight the President be hind his back, are preparing t< make furious attacks upon bin in Congress. It is to be hopet t lat no Democrat in the IIous< or Senate will join the President': enemies in the proposed tirade It is bad enough lor Republican: j to take this unpatriotic course f it is a thousand times worse foi j Democrats to do so. i Rut we shall probably see tin j Congressional Record filled witl | the ranting and the raving of tin Repulicans trying to make capi tal for their party and to make i votes for themselves. President Wilson knows wlia lie is about and he can be trus ted to take care of himself ant of the country. lie has nevei failed in an emergency and w< have faith to believe he will wii his fight?we were about to say against the world the llesh ant the devil, but we will say in stead, against Bryan, Hearst anc the Republicans. The Busy Bishop. Shortly after Pr. Core was appointee bishop of Wort-ester. Kngltmd, the vie ar of a Worcestershire parisli wai chatting with a friend about the affairs of the diocese. "IIow do yrtu get on with the new bishop?" asked the latter. "For goodness* sake don't ask me!" was the reply. "They used to call the see of Worcester the 'dend see,' because it was so old fashioned and sleepy, but now it ought to be called the 'red see,' because there's Core all over the place!" Kroeh loaf bread at the City Market. L< i, 'ufaffl tifriiiiiif 1,mil CORRESPONDENCE ! The following letters, received " last week, were left out on ac- ( - count of crowded condition of ' . the paper. 1 SHILOH Mrs. 1*. T. Uuist. has been , !l quite ill but glad t? say she if i r some batter at this writing, ai Mr. Leonard Hurst and wife i i ? - - - i. ana Mr. h r. i'olson, visted Mr. e 1 P. T. Hur^t Sunday. Mr. J. M. Gardner was the guest of Mi. W. K. Sellers Sun^ day. " Mr. C. D. Purvis has gone up ntvr Guess to yvork , Mrs. Alien Ca nplell has be? n t quite sick but is some better at ;j this writing. y Mr. W. .f. Ballard and family ,f are preparing to move to Citj Point, Va. Mr. Grafton Guy was a visitor d at the home of Mr J. A. Gardo n r Saturday and Sunday, s t SNOW HILL, i- Little Master Winfree has . been q ite sick for the past feu days. Mr. Biven and little Miss Mil cl|dred Smith of Ruby, spent Sat1 urdiy and Sunday here with 0 their sister Miss Marie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hinson, G % ^ of the Teal's Mill section speni ^ Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sellers. ' iMaster V, Uaddy has been quite sick for the pist week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sellers a gave a fruit supper to the young f people Saturday night. VAUGHN SCHOOL HOUSE 1- Mr. A. J. Adams who has been d quite sick for some time is again able to be out. d Several of th6 buys from this v section attended the W. O. W. i meeting at Chesterfield Satur! day night. Messrs Lewis Oassidy and Cali, vin Stroud, of near Patrick, was - .visiting in this section Saturday e and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Short of ? the Cason Old Field section visiSAVES* DAUGHTER e ' Advice of Mother no Doubt Pree vents Daughter's Untimely End. r , Ready, Ky.?" I was not able to do i anything for nearly six months," writes 1 e Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, "and I was aown in Deu ior three months. I cannot tell you how I suffered with I t my head, and with nervousness and I e womanly troubles. Our family doctor told my husband he could not do me any good, and he had s to give it up. We tried another doctor, but he did not help me. l> At last, my mother advised me to fake [ i- Cardui, the woman's tonic. 1 thought _ it was no use for I was nearly dead and 1 nothing seemed to do me any good. But I took eleven bottles, and now 1 am able to do all of my work and my own washing. 1 think Cardui is the best medicine io _ the world. My weight has increased, and 1 look the picture of health. " " If you suffer from any of the ailments i peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui . today. Delay is dangerous. We know | 1 it will help you, for it has helped so a many thousands of other weak women 1 in the past 50 years. At all druggists. Write to- Ctiatlanooga Medicim, Co., Ladies' i S Advisory Dept. Chattanooga. Term., for Spenat I instructioni on your cas j and 64 page book. "Home * Treatment for Women." in plain wrapper. N.C. 123 r . Auditors a \ The Auditors' office will be o| e? soual property from January 1st 1 All male citizens between the j deemed Taxable polls, except thos causes are incapable of earning a The Law requires 50 per cent I erty subject to taxes and not retui r the 20th of February 101(5 > I will be in the Auditor's offici and 81: Feb., 5, 7. 10, 11, 12, 14, 1 the foil >wing places on the dates n J Fatrick Jan. 10 from 11 to 3^ o clock. ( j Cedar Creek Church Jan. 11 from 11 to 3 o'clock. John C. Wallaces' Jan. 12 from 1 11 to 3 o'clock. I Cashes' Jan. 13 from 11 to 2 I o'clock. Grants Mill Jan. 14 from 9 to I 12 o'clock. Westfield Creek Jan. 15 from 10 I to 12 o'clock. Cross Roads Jan. 17 from 11 to 1T 3 o'clock Jefferson Jan 18 and 19 to 12 1 o'clock. * Catarrh Jan. 19 from 1 to 4 J o'clock. IC T. W. EDDINS, C - }?I . . J?:<e bed Mr. and Mrs. A- N. Stroud Sunday. * Mr. Jule Oaroplell made u fir e exhortation at this place Sunday evening. Mr. Oampbell will organize a Sunday school at this place next Sunday at 10 o'clock. Rev. Paul T. Wood preached an able and interesting sermon at Friendship Sunday. His sub ject being Nehemiah the 3 chapter and the lat.er part of the 0 verse. Mr. J. C. Adams is sporting a I new Ford. LUOK1SV1LLE Mr. O. C. Row man, of Wadesboro, N. U., was in this cortiU. a 1 mum\.y outuruay on ousiness. IQ Mr. C. G. Wilks is erecting a,*" new barn and stalls on his farm which adds much to tho convenonce of his place. Mr. John Lunday is stepping high. It's a boy. Mr. 0. L. King visited at the home of Mr. VV. S. Wilks Sa'urdav. Mrs. T.J. Sumner has bt en quite sick for the past week, we nope for her aspoedy recovery. * Miss Maude and Bessie Craw- I lew attended Mormon conference < Saturday and Sunday. ( Mr. Enoch Tiner is still very ^ sick. . j i The family of W. M. Griggs ( are all suffering wiih ihe la J grippe. J Miss Lula Sumner visited her | sister Sunday. < Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wilks ( spent with the former's sister ^ Mrs. Mollie Kirven t I Mr. and Mrs Edd Haddock < visited M-s. Braddock's parents ( Saturday and Sunday. SHLLOH DEBATING CLUB J I am authorized to chalange ' any debating club in Chester- < field County, and especially the i Stafford School Club. I Any Club wishing to debate j ' against the Shiloh Debating! ' Club will please communicate'^ with me by letter or otherwise.The next debate will be announced later. Address all communications to Craig Odom, Sec'y. It. No. if Chesterfield, S. C. We buy the best beef and ; pork on the markjt. City Market. Rubbing Eases Pain Rubbing sends the liniment tingling through the flesh and quickly itops pain. Demand a \ liniment that you can rub with. j The be?t rubbing liniment is MIIQTJkUCl vi w v i n nu; LINIMENT C> Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good for your own Aches,' Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. Notice. pened for the assessment of Peril Hi to February 20t.h 1910. ages of HI and 00 years are e whe are maimed or for other support. * / penalty added to taxes on propmed for assessment on or before e Jan., 1, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 15, 21). , 15, 10, 17, 18, 11), and 20, and at amed: Plains Jan. 20 from 1) to 12 Suess Jan. 21 from 11:30 to 2:30. o'clock, o'clhck. Ut fl 1 T " - jh, v^ruKii^n Jan. z<k iron) 11 to 4 o'clock. Dudley Jan. 25 from 1 to 4 o'clock. ^affeland Jan. 20 and 27 to 12 o'clock. iuby Jan. 28 from 11 to 3 p o'clock. diddendorf Feb. 1 from 11 to 3 o'clock, 7 i Vugelus Feb. 2 from 11 to 3 o'clock. dcBee Feb. 3 and 4. Jheraw Feb. 8 and 9. bounty Auditor R We'are selling 1 \ f '"I Studebaker ? Wagons Cheap And everything else n our complete and up-to-date line of merchandise at Live and Let Live Prices SPECIAL?We are .selling the Furniture formerly used in the Commercial Hotel at remarkably low prices. ? Also rooms to rent. HURST-SMAIfR COMPANY i Re/iabi i ty | _ _ Is the chief feature lS%&\ irErY?WU3B3CKS . H ., 'tj^A BB6XWIPEP of. Bank's success. J rf ViTH THE* Depositors will put ? / ^ ?P their money where g 1 ? P>wJ &VK. they know it will be I e4J?w[JV safe, so the nun her ^ m 5 tl of d.p'oi!..p -, -(I ^ ^ ^ ? *e u determines 0 | the standing of a A Bnik. Our depiv.lors ara very i nmemus and they * ^ include the best people in the vicinity, men of intelli- <L r gence who know our absolute reliability. 9 | The Farmers hank | I ? II Tax Notice. The Tax Books will be open for the collection of taxoa J from 15th October until Hist day of December, 11)15 % Tax levy for State 7 mills ( Ordinary County ri'A mills Constitutional school .'I mills > County Road- . A mil's ' . Total levy 18 mills c pecial Local Bonds ("heraw Graded School mills 4 mills AMarburg '* Orange llill H 44 *i' Pat's Branch 4 44 Pee bee 8 44 i| Stafford" 4 44 2/4 Che raw (Outside) 2 44 Bethel 4 44 Center Point 4 44 Chesterfield 4 * 44 ;j Parker ? 4 44 Pine (irove H 44 Shiloh ;j 44 ? Snow Hill 4 44 Kuby 5 44 4^ Vaughan 51 44 2 Wamble Hill 4 44 White Oak 4 Black Creek 5 44 Cross Roads 0 44 Center 4 ,4 Mt? Croghan 8 ' 44 4 Mew Hope 7 44 Wexford 4 44 r> Winzo 2 44 Zion 2 44 Mt. Crochan (Outside) 9 44 Buffalo 2 4t Dudley 8 44 Five Forks 2 s44 Mangum * 8 44 Pace land 0 44 ft Plains 4 Center Grove 5 44 Friendship 3 Jefferson 5 44 4 Lone Branch 4 44 Jefferson (Outside) 2 44 Green Hill 4 44 Middendorf 3 44 ft McBee 8 44 ^1% Sa"dy Bun 4 44 Union 8 WH Aligutor (Outside) 2 44 Bay Springs 4 44 Bear Cheek 2 4* Bethesda 2 44 Juniper 8 44 Patrick 8 44 4 / Nfc m Cat Pond 2 44 Lewis 8 44 Ousley 7 44 Palmetto 8 44 Wallace 3 4* Steer Pen 5 44 For Back Indebtedness and Extending School Terms, Special ?,hool: Chesterfield School District, 2% mills; Mt. Oroghan 5 ills, and Kuby, 5 mill?. Oheraw Towpshio, special levy of 2 mills for Roads; Alligator mills for Bonds. 4 W. A. DOUGLASS County Treasurer. >pfc. lb, 1915 4. f ^ i i