The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, April 27, 1916, Image 4
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BEaII CK^EK ty with friend?
Miss Albenie Turnage of near t^uite a numl
Chesterfield spent last week at tended the VV
the home of her uncle Mr. I. C. an(j picnic at
Turnage. AM report a plei
Miss Mollie Eoston. of McRee, ~
who has been the guest of Mes- Wanted: Ohich
dames D. M. Late and L. E. ^an handle j
liurst for several days has re- prices. Want*
turned home. this w<
Mr. J. Lang of Camden spent ca8h See.
the week-end v^ith Mr. J. I*. Mc
Lean and family. No
O~- irv II./. f T\ "fir: l niL _ t* .i
ouiry hi it-pi'i l hub. u. l/. w u- j no i resiaer
liams on the sick list this week, which did not r
but hope for her a speedy recov- day will please
cry. for next Saturdt
Sunday school at Boar Creek f?r the purpose
every Sunday afternoon at .'1 e*c. and electii
o'clock. Preaching by the pas- &he County Con
tcr Rev. J. W. Quick, of Page- Each club is
land, every lourth Sunday after- delegate to th<
noon at 4 o'clock. every 25 inenib*
Mr. W. F. Pate and little *\ate 5?/ ft"
daughter Mattie spent Wednes- )as^1 01
day in our community. v?*8f Polled 10
of 1914.
Our school has closed and both ]
teachers and children are enjoy- , <^ou
jng their vacation.
Mr. Winston Roscoe spent FOLEY KI]
Sunday in the Shiloh coummuni- ton backache kid
I Our stock of Sprin
I We have Gun Met<
For ladies, we hav
high and low heels, fr<
A beautiful line of
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feet of growing childn
Don't fail to see 01
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o Out of Business, We
r For Sale
best Bidder
CASH
e Stock of
icy Groceries
Included, Also
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nation, complete
April 29 th
I A. M.
Tool's Prolific Cotton Seed?i
jev from here at- tft* busl'e,,i ?">"? ttt $1 r,?.
O. W. fiah-fry D. H. Lane,
Merriman'a mill. We will take your cotton see'
asant time. at 65 cents per bushel up t<
April 30th, the price will b<
;<M)s and eggs. very nmch lower,
ours at market ()(lom Bros ,v
?d 30 to 60 dozen
>ek. Will pay vVhen you think *ol
Vance Tyler. W M
tice *
\ts of all clubs Remember
neet list b&tur- ^
call a meeting M tLm M-J3VIS
ty, 29th of April, prom Deli
ol re-organizing _ 1 J
,.g delegate* to Good Weights
vention.
entitled to one
0 Con'ent,on f,,r Primo Peanut Meal
;rs and one deie- Tl/iranar u J
>ajority fraction 1 he IDEAL feed
n the number of FOR
the first primary HORSES, HOGS and CATTLE
Ask Your Grocer For It
VI. J. Hough, For Sale By
inty Chairman. J* BURCH, Mt. Croghan
CITY MARKET, Chesterfield
nKIl?V DlTTG Manufactured by Sea Island
1/rlLI A 1LLO Cotton Oil Co., Charleston.
iNKYS AMO BLADDER i
n w i Ann
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g Footwear is most comi
al, the different shades o
re shapely styles in new
em 1.25 to 3.oo. Also wf
Children's Oxfords in Pa
an.
xr line of Oxfords for mer
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PersonalMenus o\
Mr. Will Clark, the popular
surveyor of JefForsou, was in c
town Tuesday. v *
Hon. W. F. Stevenson was L
orator of the day at Rock Hill 1
.Tuesday during the the Confed- i
1 erate Reunion at that place.
! See mo for your cotton hoes \
| the old reliable Boolos H?>e, any
j width. L. A. Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. E F. Sheppard,
of Anson County, N. C., are visiting
at the home of Mr. J. M.
Redfearn this week.
Mr. and Mrs. L L .Pyrd and
little sou are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Byrd's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ervin Melton.
I! Heinz Pickles now in stock at
The City Market.
It is said that the friends of
W. P. Pollock, esq. wish to make
him president of the State Convention
next month.
Mr. J. N. Davis has returned
from a trip to Louisiana, where
he visited his wife's sister, who
is dangerously ill.
| Mrs J. R. Abbott went to Hartsville
Wednsday to visit her sister,
Mrs. J. W. Sanders, whose
daughter is dangerously ill.
Buy your fresh meats of all
kind at the old reliable market.
A. F. P* is.
Rev. James Russe... om
Chester, formerly pastor here,
J will preach at the Presbyterian
'church next Sunday at 11 a. m.
Mrs. Ira Redfearn has returned
from an extended visit to-her
mother at Mars Blull' and other
relatives in Johusonville.
IJust recieved, a shipment of
screen doors and windows,
L A. Campbell, Hardware.
R I ^ri-\A??/V H fi O lrt J ~ 1
I a uti c u (id a iui^u UUU'J^ilLIUIl
from Cheraw in attendance at
the Interdenominational Sunday
School Convention at the Baptist
Church last Sunday.
Mr. Lessesne Craig, cashier of
- the Hank of Cheraw, is another
example of good citizenship,
* who is willing to do jury duty
when such service is very inconvenient,
i Mr. W. D. Craig witnessed
J the Shakespearean pageant at
? Columbia this week and then
went to Rock Hill to join his old
friends in the Confederate Reenion.
Mr. Craig is major of
tho Chesterfield Camp.
Mr. J. M. Long, Cheraw's
popular wholesaler, has been in
town several days this week attending
court in the capacity of
juror. It is refreshing to find a
busy and competent man who
takes his turn at such service
without trying to beg off
Lost ? A small cold hrn vli hlnf?lr
enamel center, with diamond
setting. Lost last Sunday
either in Chesterfield or Ruby
or enroute between. Reward. '
Finder apply at this office.
Lost?Baby's plain gold bracelet,
between the stores of Craig &
Co. and Teal-Jones Co , on
Main St , last Monday. Reward
for return to Bank of I
Chesterfield. '
OF Ql
Dlete.
f Tan, Vici, etc., fo
pumps, and Oxfo
lite canvas for me
tent Leather and
i, women and chil
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Souie of the prominent Mt^3ee
'.itizens in town thi9 week were:
Viessrs. J. D. Ingram, president
if the Bank of McBee; W. L.
McCoy, road commissioner of
Mligator Township (the man Sa
who put the Alligator roads on
he map); J. K. McCoy and T.
M. Beattie.
"Every Youth," a moral fan- hi
tasy, given by the pupils of the at
hesterfield High School at Ross w
Hall tomorrow, Friday evening t,l
at 8, is an effort that deserve.^ B
your hearty support. This is a J hi
veuiure on nigner level that the ti
usual black-face comedy. Pro- M
ceeda go to the benefit of the G
school Improvement Association S
Mr. P. II. Arant, of Cheraw, S
formerly of Pageland, this week *
announces his candidacy for the
office of County Supervisor. Mr. ^
Arant is well and favorably ^
known throughout the county.
It will be remembered that he 11
ran a good race for the State
legislature about 10 years ago. ^
He was opposed in that contest ?
by B. J. Douglass, T. W. ^
Scruggs and B. P. Pegues. ^
SherilF D- P. Douglass is in .
receipt of a cordial invitation 1
from the city of Augusta Ga , to
be present during At-su-gua
Week, May 9th to 13th. The
language used in the invitation ^
has the true Augusta ring: N"We
want you to be with us Civic Pa- *
rade Day, May 9th. We want r
your county represented by iou v
and as mauy as will come. We C
will be pleased to have you notify
us that vr.n will ? .... 1
^ J - - ?? ?A. wv " IU*I U O,
how many can come, and if you ^
will bring the insignia of your
county, or banner designating *
your county. Augusta* will, by (
that time, have cleared away the
debris and you can see what she *
has suffered, but you will see r
her commence to grow. We '
want you to watch her new ^
growth, and see what wonders
she can do from the day you
gave her a new start by your
presence and encouragement
We have been able to take care 8
g
of our people and all wear
smiles, but we want you to be
with us. We desire your en- '
couragement and support."
Notice *
n
A meeting of the stockholders ^
of the Armtield-IVrter Company x
will he held at Chesterfield, S. K
C., at the office of said Company n
on 29th day of May next at JO e
o'clock a. m. to transact such n
business as may ?*onie hefoie the v
meeting, agreeable to the laws
oi the State. ^
Hufus Armtield, r(
President. ^
April 24th 1010. t,
Registration Books Open 11
Registration books will he p
open every firpt Monday at the ^
Auditor's office until 80 days before
the general election. (t
8. B. Timmons, Chm.
E T. White, Clerk,
W. M. Belk.
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FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS j'.
FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADOrt! '
HBKCHE BrOi
TAI IT'
r men, from $2.2
rds in Vici, Gun
in and women,
white canvas. 7
dren.
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JmoSD A Miratcle
Says Anderson Woman
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rs. Kernels Says Eating a Meal
Would Throw Her Into
A Gonvulson.
TWICE OPERATED ON
iys 2% Bottles Completely Rc~
lieved Her.
" Before I took Tanlac, 1 would
we at'rer each moa' at least vine
itack of stomach trouble thaT
ould be so severe 1 would be
irown into a kind of convulsion,
ut now I have taken two and a
alf bottle8 of Tanlac, and tlia*
ouble has gone entirely," said
trs. Mary G. Kernels, wife of
W. Kerne's, of 18 Hamuiett
fc., Anderson, S. O. "X have
ainod ten pounds in weight and
am doing mv housework,
hough I was in bed continuously
ir six weeks before I began
iking Tanlac," she added.
Mrs. Kernels is widely ki own
11 the Piedmont section, South
Jarolina, being connected by
ilood or marriage to a number
f the best-known families in
Lnderson, Oconee, Pickens and
Xreenville counties.
Continuing, Mrs. Kernels said,
n regard to her awful suffering,
nd in praise of Tanlac:
4,I suffered from a very severe
orm of stomach trouble for five
ears and steadily grew worse,
lespite all treatment. These at
acks, which followed every meal
esembled convulsions and they
rere so very painlul that ?hey
aused me to become almost un
onrcious. Beginning elever
nonths ago I hud been so siei
onld do nothing around tie
louse, and I spent the greati 1
>art of the time in bed or in 8
hair.
"La*t summci I was twice oprated
on, but that gave me nr
elief. Once I was carried t?
he hospital on Thursday and i(
jaa tlio fnllrt'.tri , cr ^nn^at) Knfr.r/
* ^ KfWJ l"i?
realized where I was, no great
vas the ngony I was suffering
"On the day before 1 began t<
ake Tanlac, I had one of those
tlachs, which was particularly
eveye, and two doctors were
ailed in They told me my
ase was hopeless, and said they
;new of nothing which woulo re
ieve me. They -u^gested that
nother operation ou my stomach
night possibiy give relief. I
ad then been in bed six weeks
Iv kidn<?y? also were in b\d
hape. Kvciything I ate soured
n my sto.nach. We had tried
verytliing we knew of which
light relievo me, hut had inariably
failed.
"Finally, I was persuaded to
ake Tanlac. This remedy had
.o: 1 _ u_ i i
cut-vcu 111 a itMii&rkh uie way
he indigestion with which my
aughter snfFered. I have now
aken a little over two bottles
nd have gained at least ten
minds- 1 am doing tny hotise'Oi
k now and only fifteen days
go did I begin to take J'a.iic.
I feel lino in every way,
"The very tirst dose of Tanlnc
iade the attack which followed
ly in xt meal much less severe,
nd tin 8C attacks steadily grow
?88 in severity until, within a
?n?ML? HJB?m?WW
m
5 to $5.00.
/letal and Pater
"hey are the kir
week, they were gone entirely.
It is almost a miracle, and only
those who watched ine as I
writhed in pain r*a ^appreciate
a? d understand jwst how I suf- v,
fered. I will nov?r quit prais- '
mg Tanluc, for it did uie so much
good.
I stay hungry all the time and
what. 1 eat does not hurt me at.
all. My food digests well now,
' and it is nourishing me. It is
really wonderful how Tanlac relieved
tny suffering and restored
my health."
Evan's Pharmacy, Anderson,
will gladly answer all inquiries
regarding the above testimonial.
_ ii. -a
mumc, 111 u master Mefiicine,'
is sold by Chesterfield Drug Co.,
Chesterfield; T. E. Wannaniaker
& Son, Cheraw ; J. T. Jowers &
Son, Jetrerson; MeBee Durg Co.,
McBee. Adv.
Presbyterians Install Pastor
The Rev, J. R. Millard will be
installed next Sunday, Ap il ^
30th, us pastor in the Presbyte>an
churches White Oak, Ruby
and Chesterfield.
The services will be held as
follows: at. White Oak, 11 a. m.;
at Ruby, 3:30 p. m.; at Chesterfield,
8 p. m.
The couimitte ou installation
is; The Kev A. W. White of
Jefferson; The Rov. J. P. Anderson,
ot Tirnmonsville, and Elder
W. F. Stevenson, of Cheraw*
The Rev. Millard needs no in,
troduetion to the church-goers of
Chesterfield county. He is well
known and well loved by a large
number of people and this group
of churches is fortunate in securing
his sorviertr.
f -s. tar. .ic I reemn
i
At H.o home of her husband,
. Mr. Randolph Freeman, Mrp.
1 'aunie Freeman died on Frid,?f
i April 11th, and wap hurried at
Zoar cemetery the following Saturday,
the Rev. J. L. Tyler ollioi- ^
, ating. \
, The illness of Mrs. Freeman
was of short duration. She was
? a faithful member of the Methodist
church and a lifelong Christian.
She was a sister to Mrs. W. S.
, Lewis, aud Messrs, J. W. ami
W. A. Adams.
She leaves ten children as fol'
lows: Hadley, John, Willie,
Tien, Nottie, Ross, Rav, Mary,
and two babies, a boy and a gir!.
Notice of Democratic
Convention
In obedience to the rules of
the Democratic Party the County
Democratic Convention is
. ailed to meet in the Court
House at Miest rfield on Manlay
1st, at 1*2 M. for the purpose
of re organizing, electing delegates
to th State convention
an 1 of transacting such other
bu iness as may properly come
before the Convention.
This convention will be composed
ot delegates elected fro nr.
the clubs of the County?eat h
lub being entitled to one delerfttf*
fr r uuuri' O"
? v * j w -y iiicuiunn aim
hip for a majority fraction thereof,
based upon the number of
votes poled in the first primary
of 11)11.
M.J. Hough,
Chairman County
Executive Committe.
J. Clifton Kivers, j*
Secretary. f
it Leathers in
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