The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, March 02, 1916, Image 2
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^^HKain Grown Seed Ptoatoes?Irish Gobblers, Houlton Rose
Varieties a Specialty, Selected by an Expert.
Sweet Potato Plants* ?A11 Varieties^
K SOMETHING FOR NOTHING
To get 6tarted with you we make you the following offer:
Semi us $1.50 for 1,000 Frost. Proof Cabbage Plants, grown ii.
WK the open air and will stand freezing, grown fro:n the celebrated
seed of Bolgina & Son and Thorbom & Co., and 1 will send vou
Wm 1.000 Cabbage Plants additional Free, ami yon can repeat tinorder
as many times as you like, 1 will give you special prices on
M Potato Seed and Patato plants later. We want the accounts of
m close buyers, large and small. We can supply all.
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Harrow. We have them.
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That famous McKay Stalk Cutter.
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Disc Harrows? 50-tooth, two sections
and adjustable. Investigate
our prices.
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Right now is the time to buy these
goods, so come in and lets get right
for the coming season
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Entered as second-class matter at the
postolfice at Chesterfield, South Carolina.
PAl'n H. HEARN
Editor ; ad Publisher.
THOSE GEORGIA DEMOCRATS
The Georgia Democracy for
several years has had a
chronic case of political appendicitis,
according to The Augusta
Chronic^ At the receut meeting
of the Democratic State Couvention
in Atlanta it was decided
that surgical operation was ne
cessary and the vermiform ap
pendix was cut out. In other
I words, Tom Watson, who has
been fighting both State and National
Democracy inside the par
ty for a number of years, wat
road out of the party. The influence
of the staunch old Democratic
Augusta Chronicle, had
much to do in bringing abou'
this result. It is to be hopec
Georgia Democracy may entire
ly recover from the effect of tin
disease that has long preyed up
on her vitals, now that the ap
pendix has been removed. Mai
she live long and prosper. A tic
may the premium on lynching b(
abolished along with the appen
dix.
Santee, Wateree and Congare<
got an appropriation from Con
gross with all ease. All "e"s
See!
The Louisville Courier-Journa
boils down Senator Roots 1jii<
speech into three hues. "Tin
Republican party wants to re
turn to power at auy price."
Members of the Oklahomi
legislature got. into a free-for-ai
tight using inkstands for weap
ons. One was rendered uncoil
scious in tlie melee.
After May 1st liquor canuo
be advertised in Georgia ii
newspapers, periodicals or bil
boards. Now it lynching couli
be eliminated in Georgia as easi
ly, how happy she would be!
The Republicans in an tiler
to make an issue to defeat til
Democrats talk at random an
talk wildly. For instance, som
of them say we ought to Jigli
Mexico and we ought to ligli
. Germany and in the next breat
5 they say "we have no army.
"We have no navy." Oil, "sue
inconglomerations," as Mrs
Partington would say.
The f^iles bill, providing for s
least thirty days chaingang set
tence for every man convicted c
selling liquor in South Caroline
has been signed by Goveruo
Manning and is now the law
There is to be no line. The lav
says for the first offense the sen
tence shall be six months to tw>
years, and for the second offensi
the penalty is one to five year
at discretion of the Judge.
Senator Root's speech at tin
New York Republican State Con
ventiou was evidently a bid foi
the Presidential nomination. Bui
as Roosevelt has forestalled tha'
job Root might take second
place. Roosevelt, Root and Ruii
would be the proper slogan foi
the Republican campaign, or it
might be Root hog or die.
One of the greatest victories
of the Allies is the capture of
Erzerum by the Russians. Eiz
erum is the gateway to Asia. It
is the political center of the Armenian
people. It will be a
great relief for the Armenians
to be freed from Turkish rule
and the military ad ventage of
the victory is very great as it
enables the British to cooperate
with the Russians and that will
settle Turkey's harsh jn thai
quarter.
Congress gave South Carolina
these appropriations in a rivers
and harbor bill*; Wingah bay
$100,000; Charleston harbor $80,
000, including the completion of
a 28 foot channel to the sea; San
tee, Wateree and Congaree rivers
up to Columbia, $5r>,C00
That's not so bad, considering the
fight on the bill. An when Hon
W. P Stevenson reaches Wash
ington we shall expect to see C< n
gross spending like amounts for
the impr >ve nenfc of public road*
that i UD8 rUht by the homes oi
Li e farmers
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tHE HORIZON'S ENCHANTMENT .
Ralph Waldo Emerson som
where says:
[ "The moment we set sail ro
mance leaves our ship and settles
on every sail on the horizon-"
Perhaps there is no experience
more univeral to the human race
that the enchantmeut of dis
tanco, whether it be of time or
place.
The good days are the old days
or else in the distant future.
Rarely can one be fouud to
say, "These are good days; the
work that I ain now doinf? is
ideal, aud deserves the best that
is in me; that which is at hand
commands my chief interest "
Now it seems to us and has!
for a lout* time seemed so. thnt.l
in no realm of endeavor is this
fascination of the distance so
strong as in that highest and
noblest of all realms of activity,
the religious.
A dear friend of the editor's
was serving a good charge in his
' native State, Mississippi, but ho
needs must give up home and
friends, leave the black belt of
Mississippi and go to Africa to
teach the darkies Another ministerial
friend must leave the
j mountains of Kentucky and
travel all the way to India to lind
a
those who needed his ministration.
While in New York City only
e recently our own Methodist
. Church must take up a collection
and (ill barrels with provisions
and clothing for the negroes of
South Carolina, while white peo1
pie were starving and freezing
i across the street l'rom the
0 phni'nVt
VII MUIIUIU^.
And then us we come down to
South Carolina wo find the
foieign missi nary spirit very
* much alive and ever ready to
' kindle into a flume of enthusiasm
* and zeal (as il should be), but
* our own industrial home crying
for food and raiment, our orphanage
children improperly
I nourished at?d apparently none
II cares.
' There are cases in this county
crying to heaven for succor, but
they are too near to be heard or
seen.
Our home missions, such as
I they are, are more interested in
Alaska, the far west, in Hono'.u<
u la and the Philippines.
Oh, that God would take pity
u on our own needy cases, and
II move them off to the hori/.on
h Then we would build homes for
' the homeless; then wo w old
1, lilt up the fallen and caie for the
St dying.
Dr. Oliver Wendell Homes
t long ago gave currency to the
idea that we're all more or less
! - - ' *
^ lusant; ecien in ins own wfiy,
Now Prof. Low Wallin, of the
1'. Psychological Clinic of .vt. Louis
, says that most of us are feebleminded.
P.ut, of course, there
are exceptions?yourself, for instance.?The
Augusta Chronicle.
Thanlcs! That's just how we
, feel about it.
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rubber and fabrii
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guaranteed in >
miles. Measured
better tires by 15C
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we are gua\
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The Torrens System
ll.e regisira1ion of I ami titles,
a6 provided in the bill by Messrs.
Oarej, II. li. Harris, and L. M,
Rogers, recently enacted, is vol-1
notary on the pait of the peti-j
tioner Once secured, however, 1
the title bearing the seal of the
state cannot be questioned; or
if questioned, no additional expense
is incurred by the holder
who is protected under an assur-i _
ance fund. To register a title: 1
under this Torrens system a
holder of land must j etition the
court of common pleas, which i-<
given competent jurisdiction in
i he matter. The petition mil si
be aocttnpanied ly a list, of all C
persons interested in the land
for which a title is desired, in-|
eluding the names of the adjoining
'owertr. This petition is then
leferred to three or more licens
e<t attorn' js, who have been appointed
by the clerk of court as
examiners of title". If the title
ppeara to be good, summons are
I issued through tire sheriff on all
| parties named in the petition.
I thereby making them defendj
ants. Advertisement in a newspaper
is als") rtq'iired. If any of
the defendants lile an answer
then a hearing is held by the
examiner of titles, who must
render a decision wiihiu 30days.
If any defendant files a disclaimer
ic relinauishes him and
all persons thereafter claiming
,under him. flight of appeal is
grai.ted. Upon a title being declared
valid, the register of
mesne conveyances files the original
ciiiiticate in the couiry
! book for such land registration
and issues a duplicate to the re!
thinner. The owner ot the land
i tilt 11 IliVS tlllP-fOlltn of 1 iier '
' cent ol the as*e>sed value of the
land fur taxation for an assurance
fund, nut of whicli the o*tier
may secure compensation in
Itase of grievances uiising. "1 very
decree rendered shall hind
the land and bur ail pets ns
claiming uile thereto or interest
therein," tne bill provides.
"Shall quit the title thereto
and phull be forever binding
and conclusive upon und against
ij all persons, including the slate of
S uth Carolina, whether menI
turned by name in the oid i ol
i publication or includ d under
rj*the gentral description, 'toj
I, whom it may concei n.' It shail
! not be an exception to such con-',
' clusivencs that the person isunj
infant, iuna;ic or im u>-der any I
disability." '1'he act become.-)'
effective May 1, 1010. ? The'
i State. |
Discharge Notice
On :20th of March next ut Jit
>1 o'ciocK u in., 1 w ill apply to the j
, | Probate Court of Chesterlield i
I County, for a disc hi rue as Ad-I
1 ministrutor of the Estate of L.
A. VN atson, deceased.
.1, H. Watson,
Adininist rator.
Feb'y, Idili, 1M9.
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writing for 5000
in miles, Ajax are > 1
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claiming Quality
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We are selling
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-STREATER COMPANY
Apply Business Methods
In Your Moire!
A bank account makes for HC. ' SHC'.D E FICIIL.CY h ND ECON- ,
DMY.
When you pay the bills of the grocer, the butcher, the baker by check
you know just how much it costs to run your home.
BESIDES, A CHECK IS A RECEIPT. I
If You Haven't a Bank Account
Start One Today
The FARMERS' BANK
Tax Notice.
The Tux Hooks v\ill he open for the collection of taxes
fr- m 15th October until Blst day of December, 11)15
Tex levy for State 7 mills
t; t v t'liiiity 7'A te ?"?? I
Constitutional school 8 mills A
t cunt y Kcatl- Zi mills M
T"tai If-\ y 18 mills ^
Special Local Bonds
Chora w Graded School ?> mills 4 mills I
Muil.org 8
Orange Hill H
Hat's Branch 4
Stafford 4 2'A V|H
( lit raw (Outside)
Bethel *4
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nier 4 MM
4 .*5
flHH
4
Vaughan
4 HHH
dross heads ^Hfl^^HHHB
Mr. Oroghan 4 ^^RmHHB
N> w Hope
Wexford 4 " 5
Winzo 2
Zion 2
Alt. Oroghan (Outride) 2 14
HuflV.o 2
Dudley 5J
Five Forks 2
Man mint y
l'ut'.t- la ml (5 r?
Plains 4
("enter (irove ??
Friendship y
l> fForron f> 44 4
IjOuk ilrt.1 ch 4
,letler?on (Outside) 2
Green Hill 4
Middendoif ."? 44 f>
MclFe 8 <lA
Study Kim I
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IJ flM'll H
A ligutor (Outside) 2 44
B*v Springs 4 ^
H'-ar (!i opk 2 4'
Bethesda 2 44
.1 it ni pi> r 8 44
Patrick 3 44 4
< 'at 1 'wild 2 44
L^wis 8 44
Ousley 7 44
Palmetto 3 44
Wallace . 3
Steer Pen ?> 44
For Back Ir.ilf htedness and Extending School Terms, Special
chool: Chesterfield School District, 2'A mills; Mt. (Jroghan, 5
lills, and Ruby, ft mills.
Ch-raw Town?hio, special levy of 2 mills for Roads; Alligator,
mills for Road Bonds.
W. A. DOUGLASS
Coanty Treasurer
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