The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, March 02, 1916, Image 4

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^H ' ,t> ?^ . |fc"Sf ' Br When you think of buy I Teal-Jones Company is Hea< ^ Every piece sold under a guj pare Quality and Price before Bj P. S.: Thursday, March 2 i^H ?C % / ? r ? ? ? my^ /^ t/^ /~v 4" t rf^-V m>^ ^ ^N ??^/% /^ /^\ . !I<JI yuui msptJULiui i. & iL, ? -? I Square Bed S)rug *Co. Z Always True to Name. .5 Russell's Famous Box Candies I | Daintily boxed, pure and wholesome ?the ' J price is right. Fine Assortment Bulk Candies Z cAlways fresh?always pure. | Complete Line of Stationery 5 Fine aualitv?laree stock to select from. n Your Favorite Ciga.rs Cigarettes and Chewing Tobacco are here. |H Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Kj 9he Square Bed ^KaEJi .recy*~?: ^'.y) yrri * reiigyy tiiipine Young Mules HH| For prices and terms call at stables \ We also handle iirst grade H| WW Buddies and Harness ^ ^rmtieki-Por tc r Co. ^ 500 Bushels ^HjChinese Gorton Seed $2.00 Per Bushel QHHHHh The original seed came from a sing HKH| of cotton accidentally brought fro ten years ago by Rev. B. D. Lues HHHH^H^Lmary. [BHHHst short staple I haveeverseei - Chesterfid |RjH|9d you g/et a statement of you I^SjH^^ccaunt with The Cheste HlHnd Advertiser? ^^^^^^^^Bttend to same at you HnHMBst convenience. v inor \/nnr Qnri ncy ii jr wwi 1 1 1 & ddjuarters for Sty arantee to give y( 2 you buy. d another shipm< arly and avoid th< > i 5 J Personal Jteimf < 1 Col. Edward Mclver and C. L. L'rince, of Cheraw, were in ? town Tuesday. % Mr. K. E. Hanna, who lias been 2* suffering from the grip.* is out 2 ! again. Mr. P. M. Therrell, of Mt. Croghan, is an accasional visitor in Chester field. ? Mr. J C. Rivers has suffered ? from the grip for a few days, but c is now on his fe tagain. Mr. and Mrs T. R. Eddins, of the Pine Grove sectiou, were in town Wednesday. Take your watches, clocks and c jewelry to Wingate for repair. ; He guarantees his work for one ! year. Prices reasonable. The Shiloh Comedy Club wil give its excellent performance ir Chesterfield Friday, March 10th J Mr. R. E Hani a has been ap > ? pointed receiver for the Page ? land Wagon and Buggy Co. 1^ Mr. J. N. Davis, who has h&( I a severe attack of the grip, is ap parently on the road to recovery Mrs. O. E. Wood and children of Nashville, Tenn-, are visifcint Mrs. Carrie R Wood at the Eas Chesterfield parsonage The Woman's Missionary So c;ety will meet at St Paul's church 2d Friday in March at 1?. m. See Lonnie Campbell for al kinds of blacksmith tools. Litth forge with blower attached, jus the thing for farm use. Mr. J. C. Massey, of the Ker Ishaw bar, candidate f.,r railroa< commissioner, was in town Fri day. The new peanut master at th< at the City Market is attracting a good deal of attention and in cidentally doing business. Dr. L. H. Trotti and Mr. C. L . Iluiiley will attend a meeting ir Columbia of the Federation o County Fair Officers this week Does adverisingin The Adver tiser pay? Mr. W. J. Odon thinks so. One little ad has al but sold his big stock of shuck1 and pigs. A space of ground is beinj 10 cleared and graded in the rear o ^ the Chesterfield Dry floods C i. and adjoining stores to be use< IS, as a hitching yard. Mr. W. J. Odom is rcporte* to have lost a can of Red Devi ^ Lye somewhere in the Shilol * community. Suitable reward ii d offered for any trace of same. 2 The Shiloh Comedy Club wil give one of their rich rare an< racy entertainments at the Pat rick school house on Frida; evening March 3d. Mrs. J. E. Lucas and Mis Ruth Hanna efficient and popu | y lar instructors at the Cente L'oint Academy were visitors ii j Cl esterfield vesterday. ' " Otr-Saturday, March fid w< win give away cmvs? pacaage 01 valuable merchandise to e?cl customer who tradjes to Hlu amount of $2.00 or /more on thai day. A. J/V. Flnrsey I)r. T. K. LucasJ one of the oldest and best lowed citizens ol Chesterfield county, observed iAb^th birthdays anniversary iJ|^^^_The Advertiser joj*> exten\Lgj| ? Clothing, Shoes, le and Quality. du gbsolute satis jfc r \LiU L 3nt of Ladies' Co 3 rush. mmmmmm?mmm** T mmnm* 'raMnDanaHMHMBaaaana jf %ceal Jntere&t j I The Woman's Missionary Society of Hopewell on Monday reorganized. Monday following the fourth Sunday of each month was decided upon as the meeting day. Mr. Liuke Jordan, who was badly scalded last Tuesday when a boiler, owned by Mr. Joe Smith, seveu miles south of Ruby exploded, has since died. Dr. H. Smith Eyesight Specialist will be at Chesterfield dur;? ~ <. i_ M u ail r.i iii& cuui b wccn, maiun uou, i in and 8th Will remain 8 dayt I and possibly all the week. 21 There was a slight accident or ! the C- & L. Railroad in Chester field Monday when a bcx car wai I derailed. Repairs were made ir ? tune for the fast mail to run or schedule. Buy your fresh meats of al " kind at the old reliable market. ' A. F. Davis. Have you been to Wingate'i Jewelry Store? lie has all th< newest and neate?t styles o , Jewelry, such as Lavaliers X Cameos, Rings, fins, Gent: t Chains, Watches, Cuff Lrnks etc Appointments for Chestertiolc - Charge for Sunday, March 5tl s are: , I St. Paul, 10 a. m , Sunday School; 11a. m. preaching; 1 Zoar, 2:30 p. m , Sunday > school; 3:30 preaching; t Shiloli, 10 a. m., Sunday sc hool. The slander case, in which 1) 1 F. Douglass sues L?vi Ray field . came up last Monday before Magistrate Watson. As Mr ? Watson became a witness, tin r case was transferred to M&gis . trate Brock, to come up aguii tor trial March 17. Pure 8. (J. C nib Rhode Ik j land Il"d Eggs for hatching. ^ 75 cents setting cf 15 C. J liunley. Mr. J. A Welsh is busy witl j a force of workmen reconstruct j ing the telephone system o i lines. A steady increase in tin number of 'phones used is neces sitating an enlarging of the ca j. pacity of the system. A nev and much larger switch board i ' contemplated. Mr. J. E Luc is, of Chester j field, is now in the employ o j the American Telephone am ^ Telegraph Company, with head 9 quarters at Palm Beach. Tliri his industry Mr. Lucas is sure t< climb to the top, especially i ^ he is in the lineman's depart me nt, y Mr. Leston F. Funderburk am Miss Gertrude Jenkins of Dud ley were married at Dudlej chorch last Sunday at neon bj their pastor Uev. B. 8. Fonder burg. After the ceremony wai over the bridal party, a Urg< number of invited friends tooh 1 dinner at the home of the bri lo'j 1 parents Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins. ' All of Chesterfield's grip vie L tims are at this writing reporter t^bfiLi-nproving. Mr. I) M Barent,in?*V^Ci?08e condition hai > been very grav^^qrsome days, I is slightly bettf ^Ja:ne? I ftofj* is improw? an(* J p lirantlv. wll very low witn , is slightly i ' Rtver^nn yle an # Hats and Gents Our goods are faction. We on I inni at Suits, Dresses i 1 ^The work of Miss Minis, home demonstration agent for this county, is progressing rapidly. In the short time she has been at work eleven clubs have been organized with an approximate membership of 150. When the county has been fully canvassed this number will no doubt be greatly increased. It is gratifying to note the enthusiasm with which this excellent movement is received in the county. It is reported that Mr. Josh Ashley, for a number of years Anderson County's represent* tive in the General Assembly, recently over-heard a discussion ( anent the the Rilling of rabbid , dogs, to which he indignentlv ? "" ' w . replied: "A rabbit dog is the chief source of pleasure to the ' poor man and I'm agin takinp that, pleasure away from him!" ' Mr. Sam Sellers, the Demosthenes of Chesterfield County, will address the public at Shiloh school house to-night on 1 "The Signs of the Times; Horn anism vs American Liberty.' Mr. Sellers will no d ?ubt releast s some language on this occasiot ? that will startle his hearers and f arouse them to a sense of tlx , grave dangers which no doubt ss threaten our dearlv bought in stitutions. 1 Miss Belle B. Thomson, of tin i South Carolina Children's Home Society, was in Chesterfiek , Tuesday, collecting funds fo: that work. This is the Stan / branch of the national organiza tion. Deformed children an S treated in hospitals and home less ones are placed in private homes throughout the state. N< doubt a good feature of the worl ? of this society is the investiga : tion of the nomes into which in digent children are to be placed ! i _ i c \r t /i _i - . Aii me mamer ui v. J. v>oving i ton, of (Jheruw, bankrupt, acorn promise has been effected be tweeu counsel in tire diaputi over the homestead rights, b] which the creditors are to re ceive #25,000, while the bank i; rupt retains the real estate ii ' question assuming also the r>iori 1 gages on same. Creditors tven ^represented by Messrs. llaivna o | liunley, of Chesterfield, an, Stevenson & Prince ot Cheraw. v hiow that seed time is rapidly K approaching, Mr. W.J. Tiller I farm demonstration agent fo the county, is calling attentioi to the importance of testing al | ! seed germ fertility, especial!] corn, before plan rig. Mucl valuable time can 1 e saved b] 11 this means and a good stai <1 u,l V ways assured, lie is endeavor * | ing to form clubs or classes ii ; various communities where theoi ; tests may be made profitable l< i the greatest number of farmen -! Dossible. All interested shnulr \ communicate with him. r There w&n quite a mad dof ' scare in Chesterfield last 8atur * <iay when Mr. T. D- Huntley whi 5 reported to have been bitten Oj one. The dog had gone into the * celler of ilurst Streater's stort and when Mr. Ilontley wetil down to drive it out, he was at 1 tacked and bitten. The do* . was chased through town ant ? killed two miles beyond IIit . head was ^ent to the i'asteur in t stitute ut Columbia, and inucl to th/ relief of all concerned, exan Juation there revealed nc ! ) of true rabbles. Th? ^^B^.^ently, was not mid, id Qu l - Furnishings rt new and carel ly ask you to cal I I ; and Sport Coa Fi-Fi At Chcraw. Cheraw's Civic League is pre paring lor an excellent enter tuinment that nivos promise o being well worth a trip (lowi there to see. If , ? * - iv m cMjiiiiitvi ri-n 01 in Toyshop" and is described as i spectacular musical fantsy, witl catchy music, gorgeous costume and full of clever cotneay.,. It, goes without saying tha what (Jheraw women undertak they usually put through sue 1 cessfully. The r.-turns go to the benefi of the public binary Obituary Mrs Mary Moriisof the Wes*. die 81 o ot MeJim. ? serv^^Bp^^conducted by tli Kev^^iv Hair. News was received here tht ' Mr. <?. V. Ileath. f- rmerly < ; J Monroe, committed suicide i ? I (Charlotte early this week. Bn 1 health is thought to be tli i cause. Mr. Heath was a cottc t nuver at <1 was well known i - the western portion of th county. a For Sale or Rent 1 ' Five-room house in town ? r Scotch Road. For informatn 3 ' see Carl Douglass at Armtiel - Hardware. Strayed?One Berkshire fema i pig about 8 weeks old, bla< with white spot on nose. N *1 t'fy Hester Burr. It. . I Wanted ? f>oo pounds of Pi J Hulls. Will pay ">() cents hundred. I, II. Trotti When in need of Fancy < - Heavy Groceries, Fresh Moat - Canned Goods, see A. F. I)av e j for the best on the market. Don't Forget the Date. At i -hesterlield March Oih, 1\ j and 8:h, court- week Dr t ! Smith Eyesight Specialist wi J be here. Have your eyes e ^ a mined and get those glassi ' you have been talking about i I 1()"K! I FAMILY AVOIDS 1 1 SERIOUS SICKNES J ' By Being Constantly Supplied Wil p v Thedford's Black-Draught. f ? McDuff, Va.?"I suffered for sevc years," says Mrs. j. B. Whittakcr, . Hhis place, "with sick headache, a * stomach trouble, " i\ Ten years ago a friend told me to t 5 Thedford's Black-Draught, which 1 di i and 1 found it to be the best family nice r cine for young and old. j \ I keep Black-Draught on hand all t , time now, and when my children feel ' little bad, they ask me for a dose, and b does them more good than any niedici they ever tr4ed. \We never have a long spell of sic I neiss in our family, since we commcno I using Biaflt-Draught." I ThedfoflB| Black-Draught is pure 1 vcgctable^Bd has been found to reg latd wca^^R>machs, aid digestion, r licve in^^Bion, colic, wind, nause 1 hea^aQh^^Hk stomach, and si:nil ' synbtpi^^H It/has^^Hin constant use for me thanf and has benefited nic I than'A i^^Hieople. YourJ^^^pt sells and recommen BlacM^^^B Price only 25c. ality l fl imember that II fl :ully selected. I I 11 in and com- ! Mi Chesterfield, fl South Carolina I ts will be here I * . Cabbage Plants 1 J Forsalf in any quantity. Two Varieties 11 EARLY JERSEY a CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD Give me your order. Wil! ship to any address by -i * Parcel Post. 100 for 15 Cents t 200 for 25 Cents e 300 for 3r> Certs sf , 400 and over 10c >er l.undred. j PostnTe piei aid. J .A ll o< 'ers v u !?. Money ordei will be accepted. EU. C. Crawford CHBSTEKKIF.Ll), S. C. - Route 2 Box 26 d M| i Photographs. | rt t w:n v.? _* /ti?I..C.U ? x ii 111 uc an v;nc8itiriit5iu imi s* Saturday before the l?t and 3rd 1 Sundays in each month to take 1 pictures. Studio up stairs over 1 Square Deal Drug Store. j tf 5-li Jerome Douglass. ? Scrap Iron and Brass d I buy scrap iron and brasa at e higest marker pi ice. m James (Crosby, n tf at Odom Bros., store. 1 | Horse and Huggy for Saie One bay mare and buggy with j harness. An excellent buggy [horse, and good anywhere, >n weight 1)00 lbs., age seven years. ,n ' pply to j. K. Hair, j a* A. W. Mnr?-? v's. | Geese and Hens Wanted. je i 500 hens, 10) geese wanted. Highest market prices paid. 0 .1. W. llanna. _ j? Notice of Court ?a The Court of General Sessions, a Spring Term will convene (in MomlllV. (it'll 10 in Orm.,1 Jurors, Petit. Jurors and Wit- Bfl ()r ncsses will take notice. ^Hj j8 I P. Mangum, <'lei k of Court. ^^B Tax Sale Bfl Under and by virtue of au- ^HB thority contained in certain ex- JBjB ecutions issued by W. A. Dot glass, County Treasurer, und di- BH 11, rected to me I have levied upon ^B j, and taken exclusive possession ill of the following Ileal Kstace to x- wif" hk One house and lot in the town eo cf Cneraw, known os property of J. D. Hatches, also one tract ot* land in Court House Township containing 100 acres more or less, known as B. J. Douglass, S property, and will sell the same for cash to the highest bidder between the legal hours of sal on the first Monday in March, til 1010. Purchaser to pay for necessary papers. u. i'. L'ougiass, Sherlir. ra] ' # ol The Justice ol the Peace whs nd just on the point of marrying t.he couple. 19, "Oh, before I begin," he said, ll* "I must find out your names." he "Marrius," Raid the bride1 ,a groom. ne "rfnre," said the J. P., "as soon as find cut your full names." "Marrius," said the bridegroonr.. e- 4-4Yep," repeated the J. 1^[ , "but 1 must first know your foil names." -J ire "Will U. Marrius," said the J ire I \ groom. us "No "said the J. P., 4 I Swill ^|te I will."