The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, April 20, 1916, Image 2
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The Hupmobile
> Asks No Odds
By actual performance, the Hupmobile answers
claims of multi-cylinder advantages in its own >
price-field.
And by performance we meau the power and flexibility
of the motor; comfort: riding ease?every
element that contributes to motor car satisfaction.
By means of Droved and definite Charlotte reonrria
of operating and up keep economy the Hupmobile
establishes for itself higher quality than rules its
class.
It goes still further by offering a free-coupon service
that no car less worthy could support.
We are pleased at all times to demonstrate the
Hupmobile, with the clear understanding that the
recipient of the demonstration is placed under no
obligation whatever.
McGregor-Raley Auto Co.
RUBY, SOUTH CAROLINA
ONE SEED
J If a farmer desired to raise a crop of corn and
\ planted but one seed?what would you think of
him? Speaking mildly you would think he was
^ J foolish?wouldn't you.
j / ii ft man desired to acquire a fortune ftnd deposited
$1 and never added to it?whftt would you
think about him?
Yet lots and lots of people begin an account and
/never follow it up.
Start your account here with $1. That is well.
Add to it each week. That is better. Do not
draw it out for ten years. That is best.
BANK OF RUBY AND MT. CROGHAN
M. OROHAN, S. 0. Branch at RUBY, S. 0.
R. E. Rivers, Pres., P. M. Therrell, Treas.
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'Chain* Tread
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United States Tire Show
All Next Week
' All next week we will have a special exhibit of
United States 'Balanced' Tires?the tires which
give such low cost per mile.
This is your opportunity to make a first-hand ,
study of United States 'Balanced' Tires, and to
learn the story of United States Tire economy. ,
This is your opportunity to learn why the United
States Tire Company makes five tires?'Chain,'
Nobby,' 'Usco,' 'Royal Cord,' 'Plain'?a tire for i
every need of price and use ? the only complete I
line offered by any one tire manufacturer. I
Drop in. We can show you real tire economy.
and the way to better tire service.
UJCASAIJTOCOMPANY \
The Peoples Bank affmX?
CHESTERFIELD, S. C. j
C. P. MANGUM. MACK DAVIS.
PRESIDENT CASHIER f
We solicit youi business, and cordially invite you to
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Entered as second-class matter at the
postofflce at Chesterlleld, South Carolina.
PAUL H. 11EARN
Editor ( ad Publisher.
LESS COTTON MORE MONEY
Plant sparingly this year is
the advice given by those who
are in position to know the situation.
The scarcity and high!
price of fertilizers is one very
good reason for this advice. Lest
cotton and more foodstuff should
be the farmers slogan this year.
There will be a big demand for
grain and meat no matter how
the war goes or when it ends.
Attention has heon oniioa ? ?
the fact that the eleven million
bale crop of 1915 brought more
money to the farmers of the
South than the sixteen million
bale crop of 1914, Experience
is a wise teacher and should be
heeded by cotton planters as
well as everybody else.
COTTON STATISTICS
Representative Heflio, Jof Alabama,
succeeded in passing his
cotton census resolution. It pro
vides for the collection of statistics
as to the quantity of cotton
used in the manufacture of explosives.
Census experts claim that nn
der the Heflin resoluion they can
get from manufacturers of explosives
the total quantity of cotton
they use, including the partly.manufactured
cotton and the
raw cotton, which they can not
get under present law.
Mr. Heflin contended that
there was a widespread demand
for this information. He said
that a quantity of cotton has
been consumed in making gun
powder, smokeless powder and
explosive shells and that the cotton
producer is entitled to know
how much cotton is consumed
for this purpose.
There aie two Pooles running
for office in Atlanta. They ought
to pool their issues and concentrate
on one Poole.
Those people who are said to
be still voting for Andrew Jackson
may be interested to know
that the Federal Court at Augusta
has been trying a case entitled
U. 8. versus Andrew Jackson,
elicit distilling.
I The Anti-Compact fire insurance
act which wont "I*--4
?V V>uv iu W> CLICL b
in South Carolina March 22, has
been held up by Chief Justice
Gray of the Supreme Corrt. The
order of court restrains Commissioner
McMaster from enforcing
the anti-compact law. The in.
junction was temporary and was
to be heard by the court this
week.
Seventy-six out of eighty-seven
cases of typhoid fever which
occurred in a recent outbreak
have been traced by the United
States Public Health Service to
infected milk. Had the first
cases been reported to a trained
health officer the outbreak could
have been stamped out promply.
When will we learn that disease
prevention is sure and cheap?
The French Minister of Finance
recently made this statement:
"We have reached the dicisive
hour. We can say without exaggeration,
without illusion, and
without vain optimism, that we
now see the end of this horrible
wax
We would like 10 have that
man's glasses or his optimism,
but we hope he is right aud that
the cruel war will soon be over.
CLEAN-UP WEEK
Some of the good ladies of
Chesterfield are talking of a
ilean-up week for our town.
Nobody has to be told that we
leed a clean-up. That fact is
ivident to everyone and has been
for some time and now that the
iforementioned good ladies are
? take the broom into their
)wn hands, so to speak, we are
ture that Chesterfield will soon
>ecome a spotless town.
They will have the hearty sup>f
the new town officers.
"Why, what in the world has
>ecome of your watch? The
>ne yon used to have had a
landsotue gold case."
"1 know it did, but circom-Jj
fences alter cases,'! ?
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IT COULDN"
1 Somebody said that it cou
But he with a chuckle rt
That "maybe it couldn't,"
Who wouldn't nay so till
So he buckled right i?, wit
On his face. If he worr:
He started to sing an he tn
] That couldn't be done?i
i Somebody aooffed: "Oh,
At least no one haa ever
But he took off his coat an
And the flrat tiling we k
With a lift of hia chin and
Without any doubting o
He started to sing as he tn
| That couldn't be done?i
There are thousands who'l
There are thousands wh
There . re thousands to po
The dangers that wait ti
But Just buckle in with a 1
Then take off your coat
Just start in to sing as voi
That "cannot be done"Swift
8 Co's. Man Says
He Suffered 20 Years
Superintendent of Big Fertilizer
Plant Telia of Great Change
In His Case
GLAD TO GIVE PRAISE
D. N. Carroll, of Atlanta, Says
He Used One Bottle of Tanlac
And the Results "Were
Remarkable."
Still another well known and
influential Atlanta man conies
toward and endorses Tanlac, the
new medicine that everybody is
talking about, and which is doing
so much good among all
classes. This time it is D. NCarroll,
Superintendent of a
large fertilizer works operated
here by Swift & Co. Mr. Carroll's
standing and influence in this
city and State are 100 well known
to require further comment. His
address is 1292 Marietta St.
"Tanlac has relieved me of
serious stomach and kidney
trouble, from which 1 have suf-j
fered off and on for fifteen or
twenty years," he said to William
B. Logan at Jacob's pharmacy.
"I am satisfied 1 had nueritis,
or lntlamation of the kidneys,"
he continued, "and I also had
stomach trouble of. the worst
kind. I would have fearful
swelling of the abdomen and terriflic
pains after eating almost
anything; and I would have
pains under my shoulders and in
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ujj uacn,
"This undigested condition ot |
my tood, so i was told, resulted,
in the poisoning of the kidneys
and bladder which would give
me terrible pains in the passage
of them and also produce uremic
colic.
"These attacks would make
me sick all ovei and sometimes
cold, and 1 would have swimming
sensation in my head, and
attacks of blindness. 1 finally
got so I could sleep very little
and was losing weight and
strength all the time. I have
used only one bottle of Tanlac,
and the results are remarkable,
to say the least. I agrees perfectly
with my stomach. Other
medicines usually make me sickSAVES
DAUGHTER
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Advice of Mother no Doubt Prettnti
Danvlit?r'< ITnfim.lw
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Ready, Ky.?" I was not able to do '
anything for nearly six months," writes
Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, "and ,
was down in bed for three months. 1
I cannot tell you how I suffered with '
my head, and with nervousness and i
womanly troubles.
Our family doctor told my husband he
could not do me any good, and he had
to give it up. We tried another doctor, 1
but he did not help me.
At last, my mother advised me to take ,
Cardui, the woman's tonic. I 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 I am able
to do all of my work and my own 1
washing.
I think Cardui Is the best medicine io
the world. My weight has increased,
and I look the picture of health. " j
If you suffer from any of the ailments
peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui t
today. Delay is dangerous. We know ,
it will help you. for it has helped so '
many thousands of other weak women
la the past 50 years. .
At ah druggists.
me Ch?tt*nooe? MtdttiM Go* UdlM*
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T BE DONE
ldn't be done,
piled: . ,
but he would be one
he'd tried,
th a trace of a grin
led, he hid it.
.ckled the thing
ind he did it.
you'll never do that?
done it;"
id lie took off liis hat,
t
ucn no U IftJKIIII 11,
I a bit of a grin,
r quiddit.
mklod the thing
ind he did it.
II tell you it cannot )>e done,
o prophesy failure;
int to you, one by one,
> assail \*ou.
!>lt of a grin,
and go to it.
it takcle the thing
-and you'll do it
KIK:AR A. OUKST.
My nerves are all right again.
My appetite has returned and
the indigestion has disappeared
complete. I sleep as soundly as
a log, and the blindness, kidney |
and bladder trouble bothet me
nd more.
"I am going to keep right on
taking Tanlac. and 1 am glad to
recommend it to mv friends."
Numerous cases right here in
Atlanta, reported by people of
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him a speedy recovery. I
Mr. Charley Griggs has just;
about finished his dwelling house
and expects to move in it some
time in the near future.
McfcEE
Mrs. Mv son Watts and baby,]
if Cheraw, visited relatives here
last week.
Mr3. K. J. Bolin arrived home '
Friday after spending several
yeeks with hir daughter, Mrs.
Kutledge at Ileach Springs.
Mrs. T. M. Beattie visited rel
it'ves in Bethune last week.
Mr. Jbl. Middleton, of Catarrh, f
vas the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Middleton last Thursday.
Miss Mollie Boston visited
'riends and relatives in Bethune
ast week.
Mrs. Addie Clyburn and sister i
Gardner of Bethu116 visited
he letter's daughter, Mrs. L A. ^
dorton last week. j
Mr.' and Mrs. James Hair, of
?artsville, were the guestn of
ilr. and Mis. J> H. Hail Sunday.
Mr. John Nicholason if JeflVr- \
on was in tow.n Friday t
uigu hi aiming ana wide acquaintence
are similai in some respects
t<? the r.&se here given,
and prove in the strongest po siblo
way that Tanlac is nature's
great remedy for the stomach,
liver, kidneys and all other deranged
vital organs.
Among the Atlanta cases that
may be recalled on this point
are the following: J. A. Han
cock, well known confederate
veteran and retired business
man of Atlanta, suffered from
kidney, liver and stomach
troubles. Ho says the results
from Tanlac were simply astonishing.
H. L. Forest, widely
known Atlanta meat and produce
dealer, suffered for five
years with kidney trouble, liver
derangement and dyspepsia, said
I he took a hat full of tablets and
many other medines but Taulac
was the only thing which brought
him relief. He says he now
"eats like a plow hand."
Many others like these are
continually being given to the
public and being discussed far
and wide.
Tanlac, The Master Medicine,
is sold by Chesterfield Drug Co ,
Chesterfield; T. E. Wannamaker
& Son, Cheraw; J. T. Jowers &
Sin, Jetrerson; McBee Durg Co.,
McBee. Adv.
CORRESPONDENCE
LUCKISVILLE
Mr. and Mrs John Lunday lost
their infant of a few months old,
last Saturday night by pneumonia.
It was only sick a few
hours. The body was laid to
rest in the Mt. Olivet c? nietery
late Sunday afternoon. The entire
community extends sympa
thy to the bereaved parents.
Mrs. W. S. and Mrs. Tom
W ilks visited at the home of the
former's brother M. T. J. Sumner,
last Tuesday.
Mr. Enoch Braddock is very
sick at this writing Hr?r>o fryr
~~I Offioe over Bank of Chester- I ]
'or Supervisor fiel<l. Will visit Pageland oyery j
We are authorized to announce 1 esday. Other days in Ohes- J
Mr. N. a c.ndi r,aeu|,aUo- A? w,)rk / Wf
date for County Supervisor sub guaranteed. / ^
ject to the action of the Demo- f |
cratic primary. HANNA &> HUNLEY jl '
?ATTORNEYS? I
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OPFIOH OF / ffl
ASHCRAFT'S COUNTY 8UFK1UJNTENI)HI
Condition Powders ?T ZZ?" J
A high-class remedy for horses _ offl?e 0JM'? ,;v"l'v, s,,1"r;'".v
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and mules in poor condition and f
in need of a tonic. Builds solid TWr.rn /
muscle and fat; cleanses the sys lj " A KU L ill
tern, thereby producing a smooth, Dental Surgeon /
glossy coat of hair. Packed in Chesterfield, S. C. I
doses. 25c. box. Sold by Office on h<><>...wi n....
P. H.LANEY Bui!?'isr" TZZ
All who fjesire my servie# will
? please see me at Chesterfiel/ I
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| Kmd Stomach Swert-Iwer Active -Bowels Rcftv* towns }
We are selling /
Studcbakcr /
Wagons Cheqp
And everything else
In our complete end up-tp-date
line of merchindisp ht
Live and Let Live Pricps 4
SPECIAL?We are selling thefFurniture
formerly used in the Commercial Hotel
at remarkably low prices. /
HORST-STREATER COMPANY
: Be Ready to 111
i Opportunity! ~ *LJB
Tcmoirow?this very day?a few hundred dollars mieht irive vnti a
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chance in business, in real estate, that would start you on the road to
wealth.
HAVE YOU THE FEW HUNDRED? If you haven't, ma te up your
mind to accumulate that sum, for there's no telling when such an oppor-i,
tunity will present itself.
Start & Bank Account
The FARMERS' BANK r4
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500 Bushels
Chinese Cotton Seed
$2.00 Per Bushel
The original seed came from a ?inrrle>
[bck of cotton accidentally brought from
^hina ten years ago by Rev. B. D. Lucas,
njiissionary.
Aestshortstaplel haveeverseen. 0
?. D. CRAIG, Chesterfield
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