The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, March 02, 1916, Image 4
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When you think of buyi
I Teal-Jones Company is Head
I Every piece sold under a gua
pare Quality and Price before
The House 1^1 1
of Quality JJ B m J
P. S.: Thursday, March 2c
for your inspection. Come ea
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{ Square S)eal S)rug X?e.
Always True to Name.
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: Russell's Famous Box Candies
Daintily boxed, pure and wholesome ?the
price is right.
ft ; Fine Assortment Bulk Candies
cAlways fresh?always pure.
H^^Vomplete Line of Stationery
Fine quality?large stock to select from.
j^rYour Favorite Cigars
-v Cigarettes and Chewing Tobacco are here. J
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
W | iJhe Square SDeal SDrug "Go. ;
II 01 CARL0AD
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i iiic i uunu nuiu
For prices and terms call at stables
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We also handle iirst grade
Buggies and Harness
Arjhf ield-Porter Co.
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500 Bushel.0
Chinese Cotton Seed
$2.00 Per Bushel
The original seed came from a singh
lock ol cotton accidentally brought frorr
China ten years ago by Rev. B. D. Lucas
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I^Best short staple I have ever seen
W. D. CRAIG, - Chesterfiek
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Did you ?et a statement of your
l account with The Chester
f fi?# advertiser?
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Kindli jnd to same at your
1 eaj^^BAnvenience.
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Clothing, Shoes, t
le and Quality.
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lif
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Iquarters for Sty
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you buy.
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| Personal Mem# c
?
[ Col. ?dward Mclver and C. L. I
? Prince, esq., of Cheraw, were in '
{ town Tuesday.
| Mr. K. E. Hanna, who has been
[ suffering from the grip, is out
i again.
I Mr. P. M. Therrell, of Mt.
Croghan, is an accasional visitor
?: in Chesterfield.
i Mr. J. C. Rivers has suffered
> from the grip for a few days, but
? is now on his fe. t again.
? Mr Mr. 1' I? y.lrTJrro
I AMI ? MIIV? AIM a n>. A. I X% i'iUUIlin, V/JL
the Pine Grove section, were in
town Wednesday.
Take your watches, clocks and
jewelry to Wingate for repair.
He guarantees his work for one
year. Prices reasonable.
The Shiloh Comedy Club will
give its excellent performance in
Chesterheld Friday, March 10th.
Mr. R. E. Hani.a has been ap
pointed receiver for the Page
land Wagon and Buggy Co.
I Mr. J. N. Davis, who has had
a severe attack of the grip, is ap
parently on the road to recovery.
Mrs. O. E. Wood and children,
of Nashville, Tenn., are visiting
Mrs. Carrie R Wood at the East
Chesterfield parsonage
The Woman's Missionary Society
will meet at St Paul's
church 2d Friday in March at 4
p. m.
See Lonnie Campbell for all
kinds of blacksmith tools. Little
forge with blower attached, jusf
the thing for farm use.
tf "r a a - ??
air. j.u iwassey, 01 the Kershaw
bar, candidate for railroad
commissioner, was in town Friday.
The new peannt roaster at the
at the City Market is attracting
a good deal of attention and incidentally
doing business.
Dr. L. H. Trotti and Mr. C. L.
. Huuley will attend a meeting in
Columbia of the Federation of
County Fair Officers this week.
Does adverismgin The Advertiser
pay? Mr. W. J. Odom
thinks so. One little ad has all
but sold his big stock of shucks
and pigs.
A space of ground is being
* cleared and graded in the rear of
^ the Chesterfield Dry Ooods Co.,
and adjoining stores to be used
i, as a hitching yard.
Mr. W. J. Odom is reported
to have lost a can of Red Devil
Lye somewhere in the Shiloh
community. Suitable reward is
I offered for any trace of same.!
The Shiloh Comedy Club will
r give one of their rich rare and
mu.y muenainmenis ai me fatrick
school house on Friday
evening March 3d.
Mrs. J. E. Loess and Miss
liuth Hanna efficient and popu
lar instructors at the Center
Point Academy were visitors in
Chesterfield vesterday.
On Batnrday, March fid we
will give away one package of
valuable merchandise to e-ch
customer who trades to the
, amount of $2.00 or more on that
day. A. W. Hursey.
Dr. T. K. Lucas, one of the
oldest and best loved citizens of
Chesterfield county, observed
his 80th birthday anniversary
this week. The Advertiser joins
Jjiis host of friends in extending
KfcM^sf-Jelioitationt.
3nt of Ladies' Coal
i rush.
i
?f %ceal Jhttereat ?
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at
The Woman's Missionary So- 0i
ciety of Hopewell on Monday re- m
organized. Monday following C(
the fourth Sunday of each tt
month was decided upon as the g,
meeting day. ir
Mr. Luke Jordan, who was w
badly scalded last Tuesday when
a Doner, ownea ny Mr. Joe
Smith, seven miles south of Ru- A
by exploded, has since died. A
Dr. H. Smith Eyesight Specishst
will be at Chesterfield dur- n
ing court week, March 0th, 7th ft
and 8th Will remain 8 days ^
and possibly all the week. 2t r<
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There was a slight accident on p
the C. & L. Railroad in Chester ^
field Monday when a bcx car was
derailed. Repairs were made in ^
time for the fast mail to run on
schedule. .
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Buy your fresh meats of all "
kind at the old reliable market. a
A. F. Davis. N
Have you been to Wingate's s<
Jewelry Store? He has all the tl
newest and ueate?t styles of a
Jewelry, such as Lavaliers, g
Cameos, Rings, Tins, Cents t
Chains, Watches, OufF Links etc a
Appointments for Chesterfield
Charge for Sunday, March nth ?
are: S
St. Paul, 10 a. m , Sunday 1
School; 11a. rn. preaching; t
Zoar, 2:30 p. m , Sunday b
school; 3:30 preaching; t
Shiloh, 10 a. ra., Sunday t
school. h
The slander case, in which I). ^
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r. isougiass sues L.evi itayiieid, u
came un last Monday before ?
Magistrate Watson. As Mr 1
Watson became a witness, the ^
case wa3 transferred to Magistrate
Brock, to come np again t
for trial March 17. P
Pare S. U. Comb Rhode Is *
land Red Eggs for hatching, ?
75 cents setting of 15. C. J. v
Hnnley. c
Mr. J. A. Welsh is busy with r
a force of workmen reconstruct- ^
ing the telephone system of 8
lines. A steady increase in the *
number of 'phones used is neces* y
sitating an enlarging of the capacity
of the system. A new
and much larger switch board is a
contemplated. '
t
Mr. J. E. Luc is, of Chester- t
field, is now in the employ of g
the American Tplpnlmno ?<<!
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Telegraph Company, with headquarters
at Palm Beach. Thru t
his industry Mr. Lucas is sure to v
climb to the top, especially if
he is in the lineman's dt-p&rt y
ment, t
Mr. Leston F. Funderburk and tl
Miss Gertrude Jenkins of Dud- p
ley wero married at Dudley c
church last Sunday at neon by
their pastor Rev. B. 8. Funder- B(
burg. After the ceremony was j
over the bridal party, a large n
number of invited friends took 0,
dinner at the home of the bride's Ci
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins. a,
All of Chesterfield's, grip vie- d<
tims are at this writing/ reported t?
to be improving. Mr. D. M. w
Barentine, whose coalition has k
been very grave foi/some days, h<
is slightly better./ Mrs. James st
Ross is improvin/, and Mrs. J tc
B. Brantly, who n very low with e:
grip and pneunmnia, is slightly m
better. Mrs. yT. A Rivers lis di
^iuvalescent- / J 01
rle an
lats and Gents
Our goods are
action. We onl
OMF
t Suits, Dresses
The work of Miss Mims, home
^monstration agent for this
>unty, is progressing rapidly.
1 the short time she has been
work eleven clubs have been
*ganized with an approximate
embership of 150. When the
>unty has been fully canvassed
lis number will no doubt be
reatly increased. It is gratifyig
to note the enthusiasm with
hich this excellent movement
received in the county.
It is reported that Mr. Josh
shley, for a numbor of years
.nderson County's representave
in the General Assembly,
*cently over-heard a discussion
uent the the Killing of rabbid I
ogs, to which he indignently
eplied: "A rabbit dog is the
hief source of pleasure to the
oor man and I'm agin taking
bat. pleasure away from him!"
Mr. Sam Sellers, the Demosbenes
of Chesterfield County,
'ill address the public at Shi)h
school house to-night on
The Signs of the Times; Homnism
vs American Liberty."
f r SallAra a/ill nr\ Lf aIoo o/*
mm ? W ?v tt? U\/ VA 'U t/U I
3111 e language on tins occasion
hat will startle his hearers and
rouse them to a sense of the
rave dangers which no doubt
hreaten our dearlv bought inbitutions.
Miss Belle B. Thomson, of the
louth Carolina Children's Home
lociety, was in Chesterfield
^uesday, collecting funds for
hat work. This is the Stale
irancli of the national organizaion.
Deformed children are
reated in hospitals and home28s
ones are placed in private
lomes throughout the sts'e. No
,oubt a good feature of the work
f this society is the investigaion
of the nomes into which iniigent
children are to be placed.
In the matter of V. J. Covingon,
of Oheraw, bankrupt, acorniromise
has been effected beween
counsel in the dispute
ver the homestead rights, by
fhich the creditors are to reeive
$25,000, while the bankupt
retains the real estate in
[uestion assuming also the moriages
on same. Cieditors were
epresentod by Messrs. Hanna <fc
lunley, of Chesterfield, and
Itevenson & Prince of Cheraw.
Now that seed time is rapidly
pproaching, Mr. W. J. Tiller,
arm demonstration agent for
he county, is calling attention
o the importance of testing all
eed germ fertility, especially
orn, before planting.* Much
aluable time can be saved by
his means and a good stai.d always
assured. He is endeavor*
ng to form clubs or classes in
arious communities where these
ests may be made profitable to
he greatest number of fanners
ossible. All interested should
ommunicate with himThere
was quite a mad dog
;are in Chesterfield last Saturay
when Mr. T. I). Huntley was
sported to have been bitten by
oe. The dog had gone into the
slier of ilurst & Streater's store
iid when Mr. Huntley went
own to drive it out, he was aticked
and bitten. The dog
as chased through town and |
ilied two miles beyond. His
sad was sent to the Pasteur In [
.itute at Columbia, aud much
> the relief of all concerned,
lamination there revealed no
idication of true rabhv?s. The
og, apparently, w^Lt mad,'
id Qui
' Furnishings re
new and caref
V afik vnn tn net]
J ? ? j ^ * -. wv/ vcn
ANY
and Sport Coat
Fi-Fi At Cheraw.
Cheraw's Civic League is preparing
for an excellent entertainment
that gives promise of
being well worth a trip down
there to see.
It is eniiilled ltFi-Fi of the
Toyshop" and is described as a
spectacular musical fantsy, with
catchy music, gorgeous costumes
and full of clever coraeay.
It goes without saying that
what Cheraw women undertake
they usually put through successfully.
rue r.-tarns go to the henefi
of the public libiary
Obituary
Mrs Mary Morris of the Westfield
Creek community, died
February 22 1 at the age of 81
She leaves one son Mr. Albert
Morris, and two brothers.
Messrs. Joe and Jim. Funeral
services were conducted by the
Uev. J. K Flair.
News was received here that
Mr. O. P- Heath. f< rmerly oi
Monroe, committed suicide in
Charlotte early this week. Bad
health is thought to be the
cause. Mr. Heath was a cotton
buyer ai d was well known in
the western portion of thicounty.
For Sale or Rent
Five-room house in town on
Scotch lioad. For information
| see Carl Douglass at Armfieid
Hardware.
Strayed?One Berkshire femah
I pig about 8 weeks old, black
with white spot, on nose. No
| t>fy Lester Burr. lt-j
Wanted ? 500 pounds of I'ei
Hulls. Will pay 50 cents i
hundred. I?. H. Trotti
When in need of Fancy oi
Heavy Groceries, Fresh Meat oi
Canned Goods, see A. F. Davit
jfor the best on the market.
Don't F.?rget. the Date.
At Chesterfield March 6th, 7tl
and 8th, court week Dr" H,
Smith Eyesight Specialist, wil
be here. Have your eyes ex
amined and get those glasset
i you hav-3 been talking about sr
j long.
FAMILY AVOIDS
| SERIOUS SICKNESS
By Being Constantly Supplied With
Thedford's Black-Draught,
McDuff, Va.?"I suffered for several
years," says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, ol
this place, "with sick headache, and
, stomach trouble.
I Ten years ago a friend told me to trv
Thedford's Black-Draught, which 1 did,
I and 1 found it to be the best family medi]
cine for young and old.
1 keep Black-Draught on hand all the
time now, and when my children feel a
little bad, they ask me for a dose, and il
does them more good than any medicine
| they ever tried.
We never have a long spell of sickness
in our family, since we commenced
u?ii>t? Black-Draught."
' Tnedford's Black-Draught Is purely
vegetable, and has been found to regulate
weak stomachs, aid digestion, relieve
indigestion, colic, wind, nausea,
headache, sick stomach, and similar
symptoms.
It has been in constant use for more
than 70 years, and has benefited mote
than a million people.
Yoitr druggist sells and recommends
B^dc^Draujht. Price only 25c. Oet a
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11 "
ality" >
member that I
ully selected.
1 in and com- ;
Chesterfield, II
South Carolina 11 fl
s will be here k
II
II
! Cabbage Plants
For sal*1 in any quantity.
Two Varieties
EARLY JERSEY
CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD
Give me your order.
Will ship to any address by
Parcel Post.
100 for 15 Cents
200 for 25 Cents
300 for 35 CerM
400 and ove- 10c j er l.undred.
Postn-re piei lid.
All Oi<'ers cu it.
Money order will be accepted.
Ed. C. Crawford
CHESTERFIELD, S. C.
Route 2 Box 20
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 6-li Jerome Douglass. I
Scrap Iron and Brass
I I buy scrap iron and brass at
! higest market price,
i James Crosby,
i tf at Odom Bros., store.
Horse and Euggy for Sale j
One bay mare and buggy with J
harness. An excellent buggy A
horse, and good anywhere,
i weight 900 lbs., age seven years.
t pply to J. K. ilair,
I a* A. W, Hnr?v'?
Geese and Hens Wanted.
j 500 henR, 1(M geese wanted. B I
r Highest market prices paid. flHH
J. W. BBHj
Notice of Court
The Court of (ieneral ScssmnB H
1 Spring Term will convene
Monday, March 0th, 1910.
~ Jurors, Petit Jurors and
r nesses will take notice.
a n g u
Tax Sale
Under and by \ irtue^HHHE^^^B
thority contained certaiBHHHH^^H
rent ions issued by W. A.
lass, County Treasurer, and dii
rected to me 1 have levied upon
, and taken exclusive possession
I of the following Heal Estate to
. wit:
, One house and lot in the town
, cf Cneraw, known as property of
J. D. Hatches, also one tract, of
land in Court House Township
1'^A
i.iMitckiiiiiiK iuu acres more or
less, known as B. J. Douglass^
( property, and will sell the same
, for cash to the highest biddor
between the legal hours of salr*
on the first Monday in March,
1910. Purchaser to pay for nt-cessary
papers.
1). P. Douglass,
Sheriff. W
| The Justice of the Peace was
' just on the point of marrying
, the couple.
, "Oh, before I begin," he said,
"I must find out your names."
"Marrius," said the bride1
irroom.
"Sore," Raid the J. P., "a*
soon ad hud out your full
I names."
"Marrius," said the bridegroom.
I4 Yep," repeated the J. P ,
"but I must first know your foil
names."
"Will II. Marrius," said the *4
groom.
I "No," said the J. P., 4 I will
i be Mowed if 1 will," /
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