The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, February 17, 1916, Image 4
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To be held by D- M. Moses, represent
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Notice For Sale.
_ One bay mare and buggy with
hvery person that trades $5-00 |)arne8,. An excellent buggy
with us Saturday Saturday Feb- horse, and good anywhere,
ruary 12th we will give give 5 "eight 900 lbs., age seven years.
/* pply to
yds. of 10c Ginghams, A. VV. J. K. Hair,
Hnrsey Co. at A- W. Llursey's.
| Square ?)eal S)rug X?e.
Always True to Name.
j Russell's Famous Box Candies
S Daintily boxed, pure and wholesome ?the
? price is right.
: Fine Assortment Bulk Candies
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cAlways fresh?always pure.
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? Complete Line of Stationery
Fine quality?large stock to select from.
Your Favorite Cign.rs
5 Cigarettes and Chewing Tobacco are here.
Z Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
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We also iiandle lirst grade
Buggies and Harness
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1 5000 MILES j
"V? 7"HEN you buy Ajax tires you
W get something-more than fine
rubber and fabric and the vulcanization
of these two. You get
the maker's steadfast determination
for Quality. Ajax tires are
guaranteed in writing for 5000
miles. Measured in miles, Ajax are '
better tires by 1500 miles.
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1 "While others are claiming Quality
B we are guaranteeing it
| Sold by
] Cheraw Hardware 8 Supply Co.
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ing ISAAC HAMBU
*e Clothes?The only ]
Personal Sterna c
Mr. W. J, Tiller was in Bennettsville
Monday.
Bey. J. N. Wright, of Cheraw,
was in town Monday.
| Mr. B. R. Rivers visited his
son Hargett at the Citadel last
| week.
1 Best'rubber roofing going cheap.!
! Lonnie Campbell.
1 The residence of Mr. C. II.
1 White on Mangnm Avenue is
1 nearing completion.
! Rev. P. A. Murray, of Rome,
! S. C., is visiting his sir., P. A.
| Murray, Jr., this week.
? Our Goods are new and up-to
> date, A. W. Hursey Co.
| Messrs. Euisley Armlield aud
J. C. Rivers spent several days
| in Monroe this week.
J Messrs. Horace Neil and Prank
\ Redfearn, of Monroe, were in
the city Tuesday.
Buy your fresh meats of all
kind at the old reliable market.
A- F. Davis.
The Ladies Missionary Society
of St. Paul's Church have decided
to build a concrete walk
around the church building.
We give away someting every
Saturday. A. W. Hursey
Mr. and Mrs. Wert/., of Columbia,
visited at the home of Mr.
John T Hurst this week.
Look for us when you are in
need of Dry Groods, Shoes etc.
A. W. Hurso,T Co.
Mrs. S. A Porter entertained
the Rook Club at her home on
Lucas Heights last Saturday afternoon.
Pure S. C. Comb Rhode lliiul
Red Fggs for hatching,
75 cents setting cf 15. C. J.
llun ley.
The Jr. Order will meet in
regular session Saturday night,
February 19th. All members
are requested to attend.
Mrs. J. S. McGregor, of Ruby,
entertained quite a number of
her friends last Saturday afternoon.
Several of the young people
of Chesterfield attended.
Stone's Cake?fresh from the
, bakery, sealed in sanitary waxed
paper. Try it. At A F Davis'
market. }
The engine which makes the
Amusu lights will be overhualed
immediately and fine pictures
are assured for Saturday night.
The Perils of Pauline played to
a crowded house last Tuesday
night. The installment for next
Tuesday is more thrilling than
ever. Be sure to see it.
Potash is now selling at $450 00
a ton. Not much danger of any
at this figure being used under
cotton this year What little
potaslvis obtainable in the country
is being used in the manu
facture of munitions of war.
Some of this week's grip victims
are Messrs. D. M. Baren
lino, T. i*. Craig, Carl Culledge
and Mrs. Welborn Pusser. They
they are reported to be improving
satisfactorily.
See Lonnie Campbell for prices
on Harness, Bridles, Collars,
H?mes, Traces, Collar Pads or
anything you need in the Hard
ware line.
For next Sunday there will be
an exchange of appointments be
tween Kevs. J. L. Tyler and
Paul T. Wood. Mr. Tyler will
preach at Kuby at 7:30, and Mr
Wood will preach at St. Paul.
Mr. J. S. Bishop, who habeen
employed for some time
by the county to audit the*
books of the county officials, has
finished his w?rk and 'eft Chesterfield
yesterday. Ifo will file
bis report at thr Ala.ch trim oi,
court, j
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[uest Your Preset
i TAILORI!
lary 18th and 1
RGER & SONS of Bj
line ia America backed
f %ceal Mterent !
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When in need of Fancy or
Heavy Groceries, Fresh Meat or
Canned Goods, see A. F. Davis .
for the best on the market.
I A regular communication of l
Chesterfield Lodge, No. 220, A. s
F. M., will beheld Friday even- r
ing February 17, 1910, at 7:30 i
o'clock. The Fellow Craft de- j
gree to be conferred. By order t
of B. F. Teal, W. M; W. P. t
Odom, Secretary. *
On Saturday trie 19th of Feb- a
ruary we will give away one nice 1
parasol to the customer that
trades the largest bill with us. (
A. W. Hursey Co.
Miss Mims, home demonstra
tion worker, i s making excellent
headway in organszing
canning clubs in the county.
Up to date four clubs have been
organized, at Center Point, .
Wexford, Wamble Hill, Bethel 1
and Shiloh.)
The clean-up process has be- ,
gun?slowly, it. is true, but it
has begun. The court house
yard has been raked over and *
looks better. A few merchants 1
a lu o}rl A/1 tK A ? <>"?
?<?> V.vun u i 11 w l? Ul VH ( UCII
stores. Let the good work go (
on until the town is spio and 1
span.
The appointments for Chesterfield
Charge, Methodist
Church, for Sunday, Feb. 20th,
are:
Shiloh, 10 a. m , Sunday
school; /oar, 10 a. m., Sunday '
school, 11 a. in., preaching; St. 1
Paul, 10 a. in., Sunday school; '
7:30 p in., preaching by Rev. 1
Paul T. Word, pastor of East
Chester field Charge.
The son of Mr. J. A. Teal was
taken to Columbia Wednesday to
be given the Pasteur treatment
for hydrophobia, - he boy was .
bitten last Friday by a dog, but
it was not certain that the dog ,
had the rabbies. The annimal
was tied up for observation,
and when he escaped the parents
of the boy decided to tike
no chances and so the child in
company with the family physician
was sent to the hospital.
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The first Quarterly Conference
for Chesterfield and East Chesterfield
Charges will beheld Saturday,
Sunday, and Monday,
Feb. 20th, 27th,' and 2Hth. The
East Chesterfield services will
be held at Ebenezer on Saturday
at It a. m., and Sunday afternoon
at 3:30 p. in. The Presid-1
intf Elder, Kev. Peter Stokes,
will preach at St Paul on Sunday,
Feb- 27th, at 11 a in. and
7:80 p. in. The business of the
Quarterly Conference will be
held Monday at 11a. in.
We are informed that the
Township Road Commissioners of
Jefferson Township who were
elected last summer when the
voters of Jefferson township decided
to bond their township for
$25,000 to build g<>od roads, have
commenced work in earnest in ,
widening and building permanent
roads t hroughout Jefferson
township. We are Rlad thut this
good work has started in another ,
township in Chesterfield County.
Alligator township bonded itself
?ev.>ral years ago and the good
roads that the people around IVksBee
now have are a revelation |
to the people from other parts of <
YOUR EYES
Dr. H. Smith, Kye Sight Spe- ?
cialirt, will be at Chesterfield r
Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 28th t
una 29tl?; JcifFcrton Wednesday v
anl Thursday, March 1st and 2d. ti
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OMP
ice at their
% expo:
f9th =
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iltimore, Producers of
I by real merchant tai
"he county. It is indeed a pleas- j
ire to ride over s uonth sand j
day roads around McBee where
>nce roads were knee deep in
sand. We hope the Jefferson
nitHa mill U ? i 1 - -
uouu urn u c nu^ruveu a h
wisely as the Alligator roads
lave been. Two townships of
^esterfield Connt-y already in
ine. Another, Oheraw townihip,
is getting ready to comnence
to bnild modem roads.
We believe the example of these
irogressive townships will waken
-he people over the balance of
;he county and that the day will
loon come when good, hard roads
ill over Chesterfield County will
ie a reality.
CORRESPONDENCE
MlDDENDORF.
Rev. W. V. Jerman filled his
ippointment at Hebron Sunday
ifternoon.
Work on the new school buildng
is progressing nicely.
Miss Zjla Raines, of Blythewood,
is visiting Miss Irene
Rowe.
Misses Burlie Griggs and Ruby
Jammings spent Saturday evening
in Cheraw.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Strickhn
Df Hamlet, spent Friday in
UUW II.
Misses Irene Kowe and Kula
Raines SDent Sunday in Iiamlet
with relatives..
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LUOKISVILLE
Mr. N. 0- Campbell has reburned
from Columbia where he
has been attending the Layman's
Convention as a delegate
from Mt. Olivet. /
Lev. Thames and Mr. (). I).
Turnage spent Thursday at the
home of Mr. ami Mrs. C. It,
Su m nerMr.
T. J. Sumner is stepping
high, its a thirteen lbs baby.
Mr. J. W. Winburn has been
suffering with rising for the past
week.
List of Grand Jurors
J VV Miller, W F Winburn, J
B Sims, T M Beattie, E L
Stubbs. E W Sowell, J W Atkin
son, E It Knight, W A Johnson,
J W Blackwell, T A Ilorton, J A
Arant, J R Burr, H N Askins.
John D Smith, E W Laney, A G
Grant, W P Shaw.
List of Pitit Jurors
Cheraw?M B Engler. II L
Rivers, G H Bruner, () L Bras
ington.
Court House? W VV Davis, J
E Short, J F Oliver, M L) Gardner,
L J Kafield, .1 E SteenMfc.
Oroghan?J B Burch, G F
Evans, J Frank Crawley, 8 J
Huntley. E J Moore, K 8 Gulledge.
Old Store?F B Funderburk,
H B Giavea, VV A Bigg, 8r , J C'
Mangum.
Jefferson?W M Sellers, W M
lialley, 0 A Baker, D H Snips,
W C Lowry.
Alligator?J G Hoffman, R B
Sowell, J E Brown, tt B King.
Cole Hill -J L Baker, J O
Smith, I) M Bate, T R Johnson
Steer Pen?H J Hudson, T J
Sumner, J.N. Talber.
WKii Children Need Now
In spite of the best care mothts
can give them this weather
rirings sickness to many children.
Safe, reliable family
nedicines are in demand. Mrs.
I'. Neureuer, Eau Claire, Wis.,
vntes: "'Foley's Honey and Tar
ured my boy of a severe attack
>f croup after other remedies
tad failed 1 recommend it to
veryone as we know from our
sxperience that it is a wonderful
emedy for coughs, colds, croup
itid whooping cough." It stopl <
he coughs that hangs on and |
leakeu alter the iagrippe.?The ]
Iquere Deal Drag Stoie. (
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Mr. Parker's Views
Mr. L. L. Parker, as is well
known, is a successful banker in
Pageland. Mr. Parker is more
than a banker; he is a philosopher
and it now develops that
lie is a writer to be noticed.
L*st week in the absence from
Pageland of Mr. O. M. Tucker,
of the Pageland Journal, Mr.
Parker had charge of the editorial
department of that paper,
lie wrote some advice to the
farmers from the banker's point
view that should be read and reread
by every agriculturalist in
this county. Hero is his closing
paragraph:
"The time was when if b man
went to his bank and said he
would make fifty or a hundred
bales of cotton he could get any
accommodation he wanted. Now
the banker looks with suspicion
upon such statements, for expe-1
rience has taught hini to ask for
expense account. On the other
hand, the farmer who asks for a
loan a few days until he can get
his corn on the nifcrket, or his
cattle or hogs, seldom fails to get
what he wants. In the first place,
such a man seldom needs to borrow
money, ho has money of his
own. In the second place, if he
borrows he does nut have to
reckon with so speculative a
market as the cotton market
when he is ready to ^ el I his corn,
cattle or hogs, and the banker!
knows it. We are uot able to
depict the secret of such a man's
success, but. we de know, and
every observant man knows, that
there is something about such a
farmer that makes every merchant
and business man in town
want his business."
Notice of Court
The Court of General Sessions,
Spring Term will convene on
Monday, March Oth, 1910. Grand
Juror*, Petit Jurors and Witnesses
will take notice.
I I'. Mangum,
Clei k of C iurt.
Discharge Notice
On 20i h of March next at 11
o'clock a. ni., I will apply to the
Probate Court of Chesterfield
County, for a discharge as Administrator
of the Estate of L.
A Watson, deceased.
J. B. Watson,
Administrator.
Feb'y, 16th, 1919.
Tax Sale
Under and by virtue of authority
contained in certain executions
issued by W. A. Douglass,
County Treasurer, and directed
to me I have levied upon
and taken exclusive possession
of the following Ileal Estate to
wit:
One house and lot in the town
cf Cneraw, known as property of
J. I). Hatches, also one tract of
land in Court House Township
containing 100 acres more or
less, known as B. J. Douglass,
property, and will sell the same
r U a- at- ? ! - ? * *
mr uatjn 10 me nignest Didder
between the legal hours of sale
on the first Monday in Ma?rh,
1910. Purchaser t<? pay for necessary
papers.
D. P. l>ouglass,
Sheriff.
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No Time Extension |
The time for the payment of H
taxes will not be extended this
year. This is final. The legislature
Monday voted down a bill "
for extension. The present law
which stands calls for all taxes
to be paid by Jan. 1, without
penalty. During January a M
penalty of one per C8nt. is added
to taxes not paid before Feb 1
During February a penalty of 2
per cent is added to taxes to be
paid and during the first half of
March a penalty of 7 per cent,
is added to delinquent taxes.
After March 15 all taxes not
paid will be placed with the
sheriff for collection in the form
of executions against property.
Wingate The Jew.?ler
When t*ou ai?. in \ wn ( all in
and "!e i..v line *'Ji elr>.
^^tchc.. Cluei.a and Jewelry
' kinds repaired. Prices reason
ole and work guaranteed.
Wingate Jewelry Co. . i
Photographs.
I Will be at Chesterfield on
Saturday before the 1st and 3rd
Sundays in each month to take
pictures. Studio up stairs over
Square Deal Drug Store,
tf 5-li Jerome Douglass. j
Pig? for Sale - -gg*
Two nice pigs for sale, apply
to H. I,. Spencer, (Jheraw, It.
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Scrap Iron and Brass
1 luy scrap iron and brass at 1
higest market price.
James Crosby,
2t,49 at Odom Br is., store.
"Did you Bee that hussy who ,
sued our son for breach of
promise?" ?*
"She looked to me like a son- fi
kist lemon"'
Dynamic Appeal to
Higher Self I
Makes For Efficiency \
By Dr. JOHN D. QUACKENBOS,
New York
TIIEKE exists in human beings'?;
a mass of latent unused pow-Pfc
er?a reserve fund of energy.XL
It is this power which, dynamically R.
directed and applied, regenerates p ,
the outcast, sobers the drunkard, 4
rpupnna <lio /I . ??? a ?*. A -?1
viiv uiu^ nciiu, rt'Biuri'B ,MJ ?*JF"
normal thought and fooling the di#?
traught and suicidal, the perverted'-tL
and the obsessed. Its expression iit^i?|
plies the existence of a personal, irt^i^'S
material, intelligent element in-/
which it inheres. And this Hoinj* L
thing is other than God. It is vfc<" %
riou.sly known ns the SUBCOlM?|
SCIOUS MIND, TIIE SUBLIMfifcJI
NAL SELF, THE SUPERIOR
SPIRITUAL PERSONALITY.
HOW 18 IT TO BE EXPLOITED*- |
HOW CAN THIS ABEYANT EFF|?|J
CIENCY BE HARNESSED AND M
MADE AVAILABLE IN THE WORK- ?
ADAY WORLD? THE AN8WBR O
18, THROUGH SUQQE8TIO&jB>
WHICH 18 NOTHING MORE THAttw'^.
AN EARNEST, 8TRAIGHTFO?iJ? ^
WARD DYNAMIC APPEAL T4Pf2S
THE HIGHER 8ELF. SUQOESTIOwtX
MAKE8 EFFICIENT, AND
CIENCY IN A STATE OF PERFEfflj^^S
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