The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, April 27, 1916, Image 2
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Asfes No Odds
By actual performance, the Hupmobile answers
claims of multi-cylinder advantages in its own
price-field.
And by performance we moan the power and flexibility
of the motor; comfort; riding ease?every
element that contributes to motor car satisfaction.
By means of proved and definite Charlotte records
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.
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McGregor-Raley Auto Co.
RUBY, SOUTH CAROLINA
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1MUN5KIS MUINIil
Dr. Messinger Mutisey?and it happens this is
his true name?laid by for old age. He didn't
care to spend his old age practicing medicine. lie
wanted a period in his life when hi could rest all
day and sleep all night. So he saved money. He
selected the fireplace of his sitting room for his
treasury. He olaced his bank-notes and cash un
der the stone. Upon his return from a budden
call he found the maid had built a warm fire on
the hearth. Need we say more about Munsey's
Money? The one, sure, safe, solid place to keep
YOUR money is in an account with us.
Money out of a Bank Account is like a fish
out of water?it doesn't last long.
BANK OF RUBY AND MT. CROGHAN
M. CROHAN, S. O. Branch at RUBY, S. O.
R. E. Rivers, Pres., P. M. Therrell, Trcas.
I Bank nf C*hc*^t(*rfif*iH I
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H S Oldest Bank In Chesterfield ?
J li/e Solicit Your Business. Fay Interests |
I "On TIME DEPOSITS. V
If We Invite You <o Visit Vs> I
11 SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES |
II I mil* Patronagc wanted, whether large or f
i X UII I. sman Both receive courteous attention. ?
l| Olir MOttO: Strength Security. I
R. E. Rivers, Pres. C. C. Douglass Cashier t
2 M. j. Hough, V. Pres. D. L. Smith, Asst. Cashier. m
l" Caii on Us
When in need of anything that is kept in an up-to date
Grocery 3tore.
H * Phone us your orders and they will he delivered }
to your home. Phone 79.
H * Mr. 11. T. Redfearn is now with us and will be }
H* pleased to have his friends call and let him 9erve them. J
Yours to please,
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I The Peoples, Bank ^"utZ
I CHESTERFIELD, S. C.
Ic. P. MANGUM. MACK DAVIS.
I PRESIDENT CASHIER
I We solicit yoai business, and cordially invite you to
call on ns when you ar? in our town.
[The Peoples Bank
I'llHUSIIKI) EVERY THURSnAY
Subscription. 91.00 a year.
Advertising rates furnished on application.
Entered as second-class matter at the
postofflce at Chesterfield, South Carolina.
PAUL H. HEARN
Editor f ad Publisher.
KICKING OVER THE MILK PAIL
In Chicago they have been
having strikes for years but
here is a new one. It comes
from the dairy farmers who
have been supplying Chicago
with milk. The farmers want a
slight advance in price of the
lacteal fluid. They don't claim
that it is on account of the war,
that handy excuse for any old
thing, but they say the city milk
dealer is getting all the profit.
Their fiirhfc is on t.hf* mnn
but all Chicago is kicking like
Mrs. O'Leary's famous cow that
kicked over the lamp that set
Chicago on tire. One of the strik
ing farmers explains "the milk
in the cocoanut" as follows:
"At present we deliver about
a million quarts of milk daily, on
an average, in Chicago. We get,
on an average, two cents a quart
for this milk. The dealers receive
eight cents, and in pint
bottles ten cents, a quart for this
milk."
The demand was for an increase
of about one-sixth, 16H
per cent; that is, the the farmers
getting two cents a quart asked
for seven cents, instead of six
cents, for three quarts.
From this distance it looks
like the farmers' demand is yery
. modest and the Chicago people
had better let the cows do the
. kicking.
Sawtell, California, is to have
a woman Mayor. Do tell!
The river aud harbor appropriation
bill, carryiug $-10,000,000
has passed the lower House of
Congress*. One of the largest
appropriations is that of Norfolk
to Beaufort, $1,000,000.
At a convention of Dentists out
west it was stated that paiuless
dentistry will soon be an ac
l: _ 3 3 r ? a ? .
uwliipiisneu lucl. vvn euuor who
has had experience says that
will not happen until the toothless
age arrives.
A notable death was that of
Miss Mary Risinger, near Leesville,
South Carolina. She lacked
less than two mouths of being 9b
years old and up to five years
ago had lived all of her life in the
house where she was born.
West Virginia has determined
that prohition shall prohibit iu
that state. Officers captured a
big load of whiskey coming into
the State on a wagon drawn by
two mules. They not only confiscated
the whiskey but the
wagon and the mules.
Statistics as to last year's cotton
crop and the crop being
planted this year have been published.
According to this report
every cotton state shows a slight
i n/M'Qb CrO rn ol/inof o *-* " ?*
xut^uov uiuiiiu^ aw ntcia^c 111crease
of 6 per cent. The figures
for South Carolina are: 2,399,000
acres for 1915; 2,507,000 acres
for 1910. The reduction in use
of fertilizers this year is about
10 per cent.
Notice to Creditors
District Court of the United
States, Eastern District o t
South Carotins.
In the matter of Mt Croghan
Mercantile Company, Bank
rupt?Chesterfield County.
To the Creditors of the above
named Bankrupt;
Take notice that on the 17ih
day of Match 1910, the above
named bankrupt filed his petition
in eaid Court praying the
confirmation of the composition
] heretofore offered and accepted,
and that a hearing was t.hprmm
Ion ordered and will be had upon
said petition on the 8th day ot j
May 1910, before said Court, at
Charleston, in said District, at j
11 o'clock in the forenoon, at
which time and place all known |
creditors and other persons in '
interest may appear and show j
cause, if any they have, why the ?
prayer of said petition should j
not be granted. ?j
Richard W. Outson, Cleric. .
G- K. Laney, I
Atty. for Plaintiff. j
OPPORT
By John J,
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Master of Human Desti
Fame, love and fortune
Cities and fields I walk;
Deserts and seas remote
Hovel and mart and pal
I knock unbidden once s
If sleeping wake?if feas
I turn away. It is the 1
And they who follow m
Mortals desire, and con*
Save death; but those w
Condemned to failure, p
Seek me in vain and us*
I answer not, and I reu
DR. R. L. MoMANUS
Dentin!
Office over Hank of Chesterfield.
Will visit Pageland every
TV.esdav. Other days in Chet>- j
tertield.
Prices reasonable. All work i
guaranteed. 1
BANNA & HUNL.EY
?ATTOltN K Y 8?
R. E, Hanna C Ij Huule<
OheRterfield, S. 0.
Office it Peoples Bank Building
orvic ok
DR. 0. A. GLOVER
Physician and Surgeon
Calls answered day or night.
Office at Chesterfield Drug Company
We are
Studd
Wagons
And every
In our complete
line of mere
Live and Let
SPECIAL?We are
formerly used in t
at remarkably lo1
Also rooms to rei
HORST-STREAI
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Be a Regular a
ing Teller's
Hake a bank deposit at least once
If you haven't a bank account star
And, once started, promise yoursel
In the Event of 111 Heal
Other Misfortune
Will Re Y#v
The FARME
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We represent the Stronges
^ INSURANCE Companys* i
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Dental Surgeon l>
Chesterfield, S. C. s
Office 011 second floor in Ross l'
Building. V
All who desiro my services will V
ilease see me at Chesterfield, as 1 T
lave discontinued my visits to other u
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first ^Monday of eneh month. V
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500 lions, 100 geese wanted h
Highest market prices paid. I
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Last Quarter 1915; First 1916 ,
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OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER, 1915
P. Campbell. R. & B 29.77
ilker, H2vans & Cogswell, stationery 20.19
likcr, Evans & Cogswoll, stationery 8.11
C. Burr, poor house 17.50
\V. Wlnham, election expense 1.15
lion Iron Works. R. & B 27.50
as. Moore, gang 25.00 .
hn W. Knight, gang 50.00 J
liklejorn Lumber Co., R. & B 7.72 4
intiie Sellers, gang ' 25.00 V
iod Roads Machinery Co.. irane *
, ?, ?.W 1
tampion Supply Co.. gang 188.59
W. Roscoe, magistrate 12.50
A. Sumner, election expense.' 1.55
N. Iledfearn Estate, gang 23.51 ^
W. Ruthver, election expense 3.70
lehterfield Advertiser, advertising .. 50.25
11. Rodgers, magistrate 19.33
N. Mooro, rural police 75.00
I. Evans, magistrate 33.33
T. Grant, rural police ?.? ' 75.00
. P. King, salary and expenses 115.00
, F. Brack, magistrate 116.66
. Sullivan, poor house 71.35
>hn Palson. poor 6.00
rs. Nanny Skipper, gang - 16.60
. H. Laney, medicine 100.00
. A. Rouse, salary J00.00
dom Bros. Co.. gang 5.10
ulledge Rros., Jail 1-8*
. I). Duvall. gang 168.36
. M. Barentine, clerk 25.00
. L. Cassidy. gang 20.00
. P. Evans, magistrate 20.83
,'alkor. Evans & Cogswell, stationery 12.00
.'alker. Evans & Cogswell, stationery 2.81
1"). Robeson, gang 10.50
W. Robeson, gang 1-30
lieraw Chronicle, advertising 29.50
I T. Atkinson, coroner and post mortem 47.80
I. D. Player, outside aid 3.00
barles Evans, poor 3.00
k'. A. Evans, magistrate 20.83
'. C. McLaurin, rural police 76.50
. R. Aabbott, rural police 3.00
t'. A. Odom. poor 3.00
V. J. Tiller, farm demonstrator 75.00
'hestcriield Telephone and Telegraph Co., phone rent.. 6.00
E. Agerton. commutation and special 58.23
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Lt 11a. Melton, outside aid 5 00
). T. Teal, physician 16.00
t. L. Gardner, lunacy 5.00
V. A. Douglass, salary 36.11
\ W. Eddins, salary 72.22
'. 11. Redfearn. poor 12.00
'. E. Poison, right of way 5.00
Llvln Blaktiey, janitor 16.00 ^
j I). Robeson, bond and election expense 1.10 j|
?. P. Douglass, salary 125.00 ^ J
>. A. Stafford, poor 5.00
Id. Quick, jail 3.75
). H. Menus, insurance, court house 47.50
\ Ji L. Railroad, freight 40.95
October and Novembre 1 4,325.13
DECEMBER 6T1I *916.
Dvin Blnkney, janitor ? 16.00
). ,'vt. Barentine, clerk 12.50
i. P. Davis, gang 20.99
i. C. Brown, O. 11. Wood 21.93
L Sullivan, poor house 52.55
)dom Bros. ( o., gang 23.30
!. A. Rouse, salary 100.00
Iheraw Hardware & Supply Co., gang 191.03
Aerett Waddy Co.. stationery 18.52
Valker, Evans & Cogswell, stationery 3.28
ohn Palson, poor 6.00
Valker, Evans & Cogswell. stationery 10.83
Valker, Evans & Cogswell, stationery 46.93
Valker. Evans & Cogswell, stationery 3.09
'hesfertield Telephone Co., phone rent 6.00
hesterfield Mercantile Co., gang 39.24
, B. Davis, bond election 1.60
I. T. Atkinson, salary 20.83
I. T. Redfearn, gang 7.20
'.edfearn Co., gang 18.25
'eal Jones Co.. jail 5.60
I I). Player, poor 3.00
lank of Chesterfipld, R. R. Coupons 150.00
S. Funderburk, special levey and B. & R 190.21
s. I). Craig, light rent and cement 53.15
'oter Zeomis,, feeding jurors 21.00
lank of Chesterfield. Chesterfield school bonds Not allowed
V. A. Evans, masistrate 20.83
V. N. Leo, magistrate 33.32
talker, Evans & Cogswell, office furniture 80.00
). F. Ilrock, magistrate 16.66
'heraw Sash, Door & Lumber Co., It. & B 27.00
V. A. Gantt, lunacy 10.00
L. L. Gardner, lunac y 5.00
\ A. Nicholson, It. & B..\ .. 4.80
. W. i'ascoe. magistrate 12.50
. T. Campbell. It. & B 12.52
he Jeffersonlan, printing 38.50
s. ,f. Evans, magistrate 16.66
. T. Grant, rural police 75.00
'ageland Journal, printing 40.88 ^
\bbott, rural police 75.00 *
'. C. McLauriu. rural police 78.30
V. A. Odom, poor 5.00
Irs J. M. Laney, poor 10
[. F. King, salary and expenses 109.37
has. Moore, gang 25.00
ohn Knight, gang 50.00
7. M. Belle. It. & R 41.61
hesterfield Advertiser, printing 26.01
ell a Melton, poor 5.00
. It. Rodgers, magistrate 16.66
, K. Sowell, special 'evy 406.00
harlest Evuns, poor..\ 3.00 1
. f; Sanders, salary 12.00
!. VV. Moore, rurul police 79.20
'. \V. Eddins, salary 37.11
/. J. Teller, farm demonstrator 33.33
rmfield Hardware Co., gang 28.25
F. M. Odom, coal for C. H 102.13
hesterfield Drug Co., C. II. and gang 13.06
. A. Stafford, poor 6.00
'alter Terrell Co., gang 64.84
H. Hardin, lunacy 5.00
R. Abbott, jail expense 4.65
!\ Douglass, expense 81.00
. V. Douglass, salary 125.00 JT
. & L. Railroad freight * 3.83
. & L. Railroad, freight 6.62 I
ank of Chesterfield gang 23.60^
I7.253 5M
DECKMBER 21, 1915,
. L Douglass, gang
. C.. Burr, poor house 25.65 *
. T. Teal. R. & II 68 54 ^
S. Helig, dlsenfeetant 87.00
E. Wilson, gang.. 4.30
\ M. Teal. R. & B 8.66
nil (h Atlantic Fns. Co., premium on office bond 98.50
>o. W. Knight, gang 51.94
T. Tarker, gang t 30.00
tias. Moore, gang 26.00
. P. King, salary and' expenses 110.09
A. Murray, Jr., expanses 20.00
igeland Journal, printing 14.13
T. Orant, rural policel 75.00
alker, Evans & Cogsirell. stationery 7.39
alker, Evans & Coga?cll. stationery 61.26
P. Brock, marlatratel .. .. -- ... -- 1? ?fl