The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, June 01, 1916, Image 4

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WJtemtf e ^ Ward nor, of Befcf/n Monday. ? rs- J H. Johnson birth WBfrM^ H- White and R. T. ,cMf wtofi have seriWm^* ^^Hire convalescent. W ,JP<1 bc'ne made "Lasses" Jflv Odom Bros. Co. wA Lee Melton, of McBee, Kf visiting b?r mother, Mrs. J.| r When in ">eed of anything in I Dry Goods >ee us. A. W. Hursey Co. lAII rural mail carriers had a Bid ay on last Tuesday on acBont of the National Memorial L complete line of caskets alPP hand at W. M. Redurn's. St Paul Methodist Sunday lehool gave a picnic to Teal's till Tuesday. It was largely (tended by the young people. Big upply of Binder Twine. I jooght when prices were low. Fill be sold accordingly. L. A. Campbell Hardware. The Pageland High School (jow given here Monday night mtitled "The Turn of the Tide,' ns favorably commented upon >jtl>ose who saw it. The acting ns exceptionally good. Masons will be admitted free othe moving picture show Saturday night. "Neal of the i?vy," one of the best pictures, lill be shown. If a Mason brings his girl, he need have ml.v one dime. Tempt that appetite with some bfour nice smoked bacon. ,t Odom Bros. Co. Col. and Mrs. R. E. Hauna ipent the week-end at McColl. While attending the Woman's Hissionary meeting they met llrs. Sebe White, formerly of Jhosterlield. Mrs. White has naay good friends here. The Rev. Thomas H. Leach, in evangelist well known in Ihesterfield, whose homo is in lisophville is now seriously ill n t,hf? "Rn nt.i ufr. lioCT-iit.n 1 at t I >ia. It is said his recovery is es paired of. We take just as much pleasure i delivering yon five or ten ents worth of ICE as we would block. Do not hesitate to cail 11 or telephone us when yuu ant some ICE. t Odoni Bros. Co. Hamp Melton, son of Mr. rank Melton, and Buttler Burr, , inof Mr. John Burr, were tried i l Magistrate Watson's court, i barged with fighting. Both j' ere let off on a suspended j' sntence on go jd behavior. 1 i) * ? ! ?r -? m i mm whp ! Come Notions at i We ha ! Summer Underwea L= prcfc ' ' ** F if ceal Jntereat \ ... 1 Rementber the sale sit 11 ' o'clock Monday morning June 5th. t^uite si number of good watches will go at a bargain 1 Come. Don't miss this chuuce. ( Wingsite Jewelry Co ' What's ilie matter with Mt. ! CroghaD? Heavy rains fell to r the west, at Pageland and to the ^ oast at Chesterlield and Cheraw, ^ but Mt. Croghan wsvs left dry It is suggested that if the * preacher hasn't been paid this . should be attended to at once. c: Ms*. Al't.hin* Oulrlr?%r nf unr,.. Teal's Mill was lined $85 iu Magistrate Watson's Court yesterday. Mr. Oalcley was charged witli drunkness, disorderly conduct and carrying a concealed weapon. l)ont foiget to take a look at our new Parasols before you buy A. W. llursey Co The Missionary Society of the Methodist church meets Friday at 1 p. m. This is a special call meeting. At this time the ladies will prepare a box of personal supplies to he sent to the little Chesterfield County girl at the Fpworth Orphanage at Columbia. It is reported that this girl is makinir an enviable record in f her class work. 0 Ladies, we actually weigh our ice to you, and give it. to yon lor j one half-cent per pound. Competition is the life of business. , Patronize us. Odnm I Los. Co. ' Prof. S. A. Porter, who has ^ served so acceptably the past j j year as principal of the Chester- i tield High School, has declined'' re-election, lie has accepted a t position as commandant at Bail- i. I ey Institute, Greenwood, 8. C. ,t Prof, and Mrs. Porter will leave I tj Chesterfield next week for; , Orangeburg, where they will! spend the summer. Chesterfield ! s deeply regrets to lose Prof. Por-j ^ tor and his wife. Mr. W. II. Gibson one of the j , oldest residents of Mt. Croghan, !0 was in town recently. While re-j luting some of the ancient his ? tory of Old Mt. Croghan he*, spoke of the days when a case in i s the Magistrate's court would last a fill! week. Hc> mnnti< .1 i.wl ease in particular that lasted all v week, tht jury returning a vor-; die early Sunday morning after n being out on the case all Satur-, day night. In those days, lie said, "Shake" Breeden, Judge Hough and Mr. Stevenson fro : I ijueutly practiced in that court. Wo can keep you coo! HELtE, P but you must make your own arrangements about. a cool plae*.! Send us your order lor the coolest ice in town. Odotri Bros. i ? B? in and inspect ou tcI Millinery. ve just received ? Fabrics, Waists, r. 1 About 30 head of fresh milk sows still on hand, but they are telling fast. All fine cows. Prices reasonable. Call and inipcc.t them at the stable of Ai mield Porter. There is some agitation among ihe merchants for a 0 o'clock dosing hour during the sum Tier. This is a good thing Very ittle bu siness is necessarily dene n the stores after 0 o'clock. L'he farmers have transacted, iheir business and gone to their, lomes by this time and the town Teople could easily observe the ule. that the working day may' De shortened for the merchants md their help these hot months.1 The first meeting of the eredi-i ;ors of C. B. Redfearn, bank-' upt, was* held in Cheraw Tues* t lay before R. J. Kirk referee in bankruptcy. At this time was* lIso held the linal hf aring in the j dt. Croghan Mercantile matter. ; Vmonp those who went from ! Jhesteraeld were Messrs. G. K. j ^auey, R. E. Hanna, C. L Hun-1 ey, \V. M. Redfearn, G. W Cddins, M J. Hough, James! toss, and W. A. Rivers, Robert I Fucker and E. M. Moore of Mt 3roghan. K. E. Ilanna was apjointed receiver for tin; C. B. led foam estate. Our ICK BOOKS have been jromisoti us at once now, thereore, do not buy until we get lur? in. It will eave you money. When it comes to ICE, we are u :ooi proposition, t Odotn Bros. Co. Chestertield boasts of three lourishing Sunday schools with tuprisingly large attendance. Phe Presbyterian school, which las heretofore been, hold in the ifternoon, has, for the summer, it least, changed its hours of necting to the forenoon. In his connection it has been suggested that there are usually nough men on Main Street lown town on Sunday morning o make about two more good . i iized Bible classes. It has been urther suggested that a cordial nvitatiou is held out to all men iot bettor engaged, to attend ?ne of these Sunday schools. When the servic.es <?f an nn lertaker are required, ren.eni | jer W. M. Redt'earn is ready to J erve you. i Elocution would have more | alue if, u addition to teaching s how to speak, it would teach ; s when. iS one fellows would have mor<* i se for the milk of human kind | ess if they could take it out of bottle. ea Planter?My own patent; j works like a charm; plants 8 ; or 10 peas to u hill; price ."(?: cents. A. A. Douglass, Clios-! tertiold, Koute i>. 1 tp RBHBfffjMnBfMHWHiH ir stock of Dry C i beautiful line o Skirts, Middys | Wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm A ' ' fl ill WVa |-' fflj-' -J BIT. t.u Moon-Eyed vs Jip-Jawed An interesting case was heard yesterday in the Magistrate's court. The trial grew out of a mule swap and the technical language employed was enough to turn the head of the average magistrate. Mr. J. T. Wallace, better known an ".Ipbc" onnH \A r- T & j. -- ?v vwu f OU VVI I -4JV1 ? | is Rivers for damages, claiming! that Mr. Rivers swapped him a! moon-eyed mule. Rivers in re ply cliamed that he didn't know tne mule had eye trouble, 0ut that Wallace put oil' on him a soft-toothed, splii-tongued, jtnjawed mule. The reporter didn't stay t'm the finish. The magistrate's court decided that the moon-eyed mule la? ked $*25 of being woHh as much as the s.-t., H.-t., j -j'd aniriia. Announcements I Rates for campaign announce-) ments are as follows: $3.00 for all offices save Weigher, Township Commissioner, Magistrate j and IT. S. Congress; charge fori the latter is $5 00, for weigher, magistrate and commissioner $1.! The fees are payable before or at time >1 tirst insertion. Acfounts will not be carried loi ger than two weeks. ? u iii jju ik,ii nuvcriiMUg At- rop.U* | ur commercial rate. At The Movies There are two good shows in store for pieiure lovers this week. A detective story of intense interest is billed for Thnrst lay (to-night). It is entitled "Nick| Winner and the Mys.eriousi liank." "Neal of the Navy" will again appear Saturday night. This' picture made at a very groat expense, is a . horough-going success. It promises to keep the house crowded o n Saturday nights while it lasts. CORRESPONDENCE PATRICK Mrs. W. J. Eatman, who has been spending sometime with relatives i?< s?. Durham, N. C., Saturday. Mrs. .J. C. Hern return; d to her horn in 1'ageland Saturday, after spending a week at the home of tier farther, Mr. .1. If. Scott. Hon. W. K. Stevenson, candidate for congress, was in town Saturday. .Miss Margaret Moore, of Kollock, spent Monday with Mrs. e>. L. GillesDie. Mrs. D. F. Huie and lirtl^ s<?n spent the week end in ('h?*raw, and attended the creamery meeting Saturday. Mr. D. M. MeNair spent Tuts- j day in (Jheruw. tw )oods, B have Al f Mid- grs at i and It trous* # ft Tanlac's Success Is | ! Due to Merits "Hot Air Will Put Up A Balloon, j But It Won't Keep It Up," Says a Noted Advertiser TANLAC'S RECORD SUPREME Should Value Be Lacking, the Genera! Public Long Ago Would Have Lost Faith In Tanlac '1 hi8 is an aae of advertising, and everyone 's familiar with tne popular saying, "It pays to advertise." Advertising is a business form. So potent is the charm cast by its snell it has been known to perforin marvelous feats and to aceornpl'sh phenoininoai results. It cannot he truly said, howv e 1, that everyone who adver j tises succeeds, for unless full lvalue undelavs the article udverj titted, the advertising would ul limntely fall of its own weight. 1 In i his, connee. ion we most, not i Forget the words of the immortal! Lincoln, who said: "You can I fool some of the people ail thc| time, you can fool all the people i some of the time, but you can | not fool al.1 of the people all of the time," s?> if there is not behind every advertisement a dol lars and cents value to ihe art-, icle advertised, no amount of ad-j vertising will stimulate ?he sale on such an article beyond a cor-' 4 ; ^ ?f?i ? iuiu point. mis appnos ro pv. j eiy lino of business, and tliel modern business man or firm can 01.ly succeed through honest ud vertising and fair dealing. One of the most tuicccasful advertisers in America roday is L. T. Cooper, the manufacturer < f the new medicine, Taulac. j Oti < no occasion Mr. (,'ooper Raid: "hot air will put a hallo# n up, hni it won't keep it there," When 1 ottered Tunlac to the world si meiliiiig overu year ago, I did so with the firm conviction ' thut I war. ell'oriiiji to the people j the hest ana purest product. of j lis kind on the American mark-j et today, and I di<l not hesitate : ro expend vast sums t'.?r advertising because 1 knew the more i ' the people knew about- it the, more they would buy it. The success of the preparation was immediate, and the people everywhere were quick to recognize itc genuine merit ami won- j derlul curative powers. I have never claimed Tanlac to lie a "cure all" or that it w mid pur-' form unheard <>t wonders, l.nt 1 I ..tn.l 4 1 -- -- iuuvw jnt Mttll'il 111 ti straight torwa^i acul businc $. *-, liUe wuy, ami .n a manner tIiat I.as commanded confidence in MMUjatrnTfflnnri WMtnaiHTi* nimjsam.it oys, how about 1 a good stock to j Iso all sizes in Ox id shapes, 's about time t ers. We have th -*-1 ?? ^ the conseivative claims set forth. a Underlying these claims has i( been real value not from a dol- " lars and cents point alone, but ^ from health as wel'. The phenominal success the preparation '' has now achieved is familiar to a eveVyone. No n.nc't r where y< u c go Tanlac is a household word, i It Las brought a new romance to * the modern business world. Ii 1 is a story of an acceptance ant) appreciation of merit, never before obtained by a proprietary medicine. Conservative busi- e nees men, to whom the actuai * I f llgures of the production of Tan1 _ _ 1 % * * ' 11 me nave oeen presented, have v scouted them until the proof wes ' shown. fi The production of Tanluc iow ' stands at the rate of almost ">,000,000 bottle per year, or to j be more correct, 4 800,000. The sale of 1,000,000 ootTjIeu during the iirst. nine month., probably exceeds any record ever before ' made by a proprietary medicine. * Through the Atlanta office * alone upproximutely 400,000 but- 1 tk?3 have been soi l and distribu- ' ted since December 1st, and the ' South alono . now requites over 1 1,000,000 bottles per year. These enormous sales means ' bui one tiling and that is merit. One brttle is sold in a neighborhood through advertising, but ten more are sold alter the ' first bottle produces results. J Peonle ai e alwuv^ vviMinrr t . tut I i aV)out their ailments, l)iir, they 1 are more than willing to tell others of any medicine ttint ! helps them. It is something1 they can't ftrep to themseivei, j because the impulse to sympa- j thize will follow ruH'eivr;. nnd [ want to help theru is one ot the strongest as well as one of the biggest things in human i ature. Taulac, The Master Medicine, is sold by (Ihesterliebl l?ru* Co , ] i Uiestcrneld ; T. H. WaniianiaUer & Son, Cheraw; .1. T. .lowers & Son, Jellerfioii; Mo Bee L) 11 r Co., Mcttr*. Adv. Wanted?50'.) li ?s and 1000 Fryer and Broil rs. B-st priyes paid I. W. llu mi a i | Table S a After you have used our m. Ii will KiirprUe you to p siiJerably leas ilwin tonm-il K liner meats than ever hel'ort y Our nil uts ;ire ko n?n)d t <. *3 eaten. Theie is t I:< i i?.>r? i $ ot wastn is taviii;;. Also te | 77ie testy [5 <*&&** ft % 1 9 / that Straw Hat? select from, fords in the diffei o buy that exti em from $I.OO tc % i 1 mimm m i 1 Caskets of all kinds and biz '8 nd conrteonn and prompt servbo at W. M, Redfearn'* )ar for Sale or Exchange One liupinohile 512 Tnorw n c ir n good condition. V ill ?. i ?.t bargain f r cosh <-r \v?!? ex- A httnge for property Evfryt-hi g B; ii iirsr, cla*s ehape except B 3an he Reen at Ruby, 8. C. v ^ t M/L. Haley. '4 Notice H Notice is hereby given for to dection to be held in White )ak School District No. 15, on he 5Jd day of June, 191(5, to in- J :rease tho special tax of the dis- 4 I Ii/V kill I nil. is a?J ?S M? Hieec IDS ipccibl act of the legislature of 91<5. 11. A- Uouso, County Supt. Notice to Members of County Executive Comm. The members of the Coui vy 'i.xcutive ' onHnittee will please ,ake notice that a meeting will >o held in the Oour house ?>n the iist Monday in Jum.' at 11 delock a m . to transact such business as may properly come jefore the Executive Committee. M. J. Hough, (Chairman. \ L Prince, Secretary. Notice of Discbarge I On ,I one 20th. 1910 at 12 'clock M., I will apply to the 1 L'rohbte Court of Oh storfield County for a discharge as guardian of Poland 11. llrown. | J. N. Campbell, guardian. I Registration Cooks Open liegiatr&t ion books will be open every fir^t Monday at tic I Auditor'8* office until ffo dnvs hi- fc lore the general election. t>. B. Timnions, Ohm. K T. White, Oleik, W. M. Belk. Nancy Hall, Marly Triumpji, Porto l\ica, and Ke<i ProvHence Sweet Potato plants ready for immediate shipment. $1 On per thousand : ten thou-and and over, 00 cents p* r thousand. f. o. h. Florida. TmE Hall, 4 -12 Km-!; Bill, S. C 'our I Expenses t nts a while J liHi 1 your expenses con 2 y. Vet von have enjoyed V The reason is simple. % I every ou iv of tlmm is 9 )< waste a nd the stolit;a?'e ? (1 notion in is saving. Market I I Etc. | j We still I I rent leath- 2 | ra pair of 1 > $5.00. j