The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, August 10, 1916, Image 4
Teal-Jones Co.
1
11 Mo Reflection Intended
I 1 "Bat you know the mirror cannot lie t> you. I
I reflects jtou?that's why we say "Don't guess how
II truthful we are in claimiug that we can suit your in
11 dividuality with one of the new Kirscnbaum Suits
II for Fall.
| : Kirschhaum Suits, tront SI5.00 to S20.00.
1 I Bloch Suits, from S10 to 515 the tuit. ^
I I Strauss Suits, from 157.50 to 1512.30.
I 1 Boys' Suits, from 52 to 58.
I I Men's Dress Shoes at 52 and up.
I J Children's Shoes at 60 ?t&
We are head^fu rters for Everything in Gents'
Furnishings.
Call in to see us when in lown.
TEAL-JONES CO.
P. S ?We represent the Charlotte Steam Laundry.
Basket leaves on Tuesday; re:urns Saturday.
ATTENTION
Here are a few things that
i we would like to dispose of
before fall and in order to
do so we are offering real
Bargains
Feed Oats, Cotton Seed
Hulls, E-Z Seal Fruit
Jars, A Lot of Nice
Shingles, Primo Peanut
Meal, Cotton Seed Meal
Door Screens in many sizes and prices.
See us lor the famous Buckeye Grain
Drills. We have Ground Limestone
lor that grain land. Let us know your
wants.
We carry a heavy stock of Groceries,
Hardware, Shoes, Etc., at all times.
p_ q -1 ?
IiYicurcgur at i\aiey
RUBY, SOUTH CAROLINA
: Look at Your
Table Expenses
i After you have used our meats a while
] , It will surprise you to tind your expenses considerably
leas than formerly. Yet you have enjoyed
. liner meats than ever before. The reason is simple,
i i Our meats are so good that every ounce of them is
' eaten. Th-re is therefor no waste and tie steppage
Lof waste is saving. Also reduction in price is saving.
The Gity Market
i?>n?n hihwm ?mww innjfr?i|
I&hort Jtem& cf:
Fresh Turnip Seed at the lei
[ Chesterfield Drug Store. "
The Junior Order United Am- B
erican Mechanics meets in regu- b
I lar session Saturday night, Aug. '
12th. jtl
B Turnip Seed in great variety? v
I strictly fresh. Buy now, while *I
they are to be had.
I The services at St. Paul next 8
Sunday night will be missionary
in character. St. Paul is the on- >
ly church in the county which is g
doing any special missionary ^
work.
On Friday night Aug. 11,
mere win oe a regular communication
of Chesterfield Lodge (
220 A. F. M. Work in M. M. De- (
gree will be given. B. F. Teal, j
W. M. ,
The last day of grace for delin- ,
quent candidates is about here, j
There are ouly a few who have (
not paid for their cards, but ]
unless the money is forthcoming ,
these cards will be dropped and ,
a deliqnent)list probably published.
i
Look in at the window of the
Chesterfield Drug Store if you
don't believe they have Turnip '
Seed in great variety. Just re- 1
ceived. Buy now.
Dr. C. A. Glover left last week
for New York, where he has ten- i
dered his services in the great i
fight being made in that city
against infantile paralysis. Dr.
I Glover has beeu assigned the
charge of a ward in Riverside
nospnai, wnere there are now
500 cases of this^lisease.
On lapt monday night Dr. and
Mrs. W. G. White and Bill and'I
Dorris Lauey were taken ser-,i
iously ill very suddenly. Their
trouble was pronounced ptomain
poisoning. Though very sick for
a time, they were at dast report
out of danger and apparently re...
-Cpveiing.
The Commercial Club of f'hes?
terfield expects to open its doors
to the public ou Friday night,'
Aug. 18th. There has been i
some delay in receiving the furniture
but the managers expect
to have things in ship shape by
the date mentioned. Members
will have the privilege of inviting 1
friends and an interesting pro- '
1 gram has been arranged for
their entertainment. 1
The revival at Zoar church, *
Chesterfield charge, resulted in
10 accessions to the Church 1
and a general upbuilding of the 1
Church Jife. Rev. L. T. Phillips
of Bingham, S. C., who as- l
sisted the pastor, is one of the 1
most effective and earnest speak
ers ever heard in this county.
He wonderfully endeared him- (
self to all with whom he came ^
in touch. His presence seems
to inspire men to desire a bet-1
ter life. j ^
The management af the Am us-. |
U Theatre is constantly making > j
an effort to improve the entertainment
given. To-night will ,
be shown the "Diamond from ,
the Sky," with a special "Billie ,
Ritchie" feature. Saturday
night there is a fine three reel .
western picture starring J. W.
Karrigan. Tuesday night there
will be a special-extra three-reel
picture. The old prices will pre
vail-5 and 10 cents. c
Our good neighbor town of ,
Morven, N. 0., had a big day of it
yesterday. The occasion was
an old soldiers' reunion and a k
general invitation to everybody
to attend and bring "well-filled
baskets." One of the big attractions.
as the Morven Sentin~BF
=
1 ' "Safety First" Mean
That's why this
. dtlOW XOi
I Absolute
The Whole Store is <
Vie 5
Can Touch You
I M. y. S)avi
< Our Reputation for H
5 Fair Dealings is
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puts it, was an address by *
our next Governor, Hop. T. W. ,
licket, who is to be introduced ^
y our next Congressman, Hon.
u B. Robinson." Among: those 0
hose to attend from Chesterfield *
rere Messrs. W. M. and Carl e
iullcdgo, Z. T. and D. E. Red- 0
earn, H. D. Tiller, H. W. Pus- a
er and T. P. Craig. 1
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A very pleasant affair this n
veek was the birthday dinner q
;iven to Mr. Freeman, of the ^
>now Hill Section. This was j
he 88th anniversary of Mr. Free- v
nan's birth and he had the
\lon o 11 ??r? ?U^.. A. t. - -?
/i^uouic U1 LlOiTlU^ ^ tkiUUUl 111 U1 ^
nany of bis children, grand-chil?
Iren and great-grand-children. ^
[Relatives and friends to the numaer
of near 100 partook of dinner
with him on this day and *
jave expression in many ways 1
)f their love and esteem. Mr.
Freeman is one of the "old sol- <
[hers" of the county, having ser- 1
ved the four years of the Civil 1
War in Ca\'t. Davis' command.
That many people were ready
to do him homage is evidenced
by the largo crowd that attended
his birthday dinner on the
opening day of tt>e County Campaign.
i
An acre of good clover plowed
under is equal to 10 tons of i
stable manure; better try some
this fall.
LOST?One Pig; male; black
with small red specks; BerkqllirP
anil lunont. O ?.I?
??Vil C1CJ f M UiUUlUS
old. A. P. Davis.
Personal Jtems
Mrs. J. A. Welsh and family
are visiting in Lakeland, Fla.
Mrs. Sallio Talton is visiting
at the home of Mr. J. M. Redfear
11.
Miss Charlotte Blood, of Mulberry,
Fla., is visiting at the
home of Mr. W. A. Douglass.
Miss Ethel Humphrey, of Boykin,
S. O., is now employed at
the Laney Pharmacy.
Mr. A. W. McCall has just re- ,
turned from Charlotte, where he
booked some especially fine films.
Mr. R. E. Hanna returned
From the mountains of North
Carolina Tuesday.
Miss Mae Barnett, of Hawihorne,
Fia., is visiting at the j
lome of Mr. W. D. Craig. ]
Miss Ruth Hanna attended ? 1
louse party ut the home of Mr.
u. L Parker in Pageland 'this
week. ,
Mrs. .John Sparks and daugh;er,
Mrs. John Evans, have re-'!
-urned from a visit to Hopewell, \ <
Va.
It was pleasing to note among 1
he honor men of Washington x
^ee University the name of Roy 8
^eGrande Hurst, of Chesterfield.
A party consisting of Mr. C. 1
). Douglass and family, Mrs. G. '
C. Lauey, Miss Humphrey and 1
dr. R. E Hanna, went to Mor- E
ren yesterday to witness the
>all game. i
Among those who witnessed *
he game in Morven between
Jhesteriieid and Morven yester- 1
lay were the Misses Douglass, i
Vliss Blood and Messrs. Emsley (
Vrmfield and R. O. Monrp
Real Estate For Sale '
"ervtrally Located; near Court* 1
house; well constructed house ,
of 6 rooms and pantry ; X acie
lot; good out-houses; a bargain,
terras. Inquire at this i
office. tf |
= ?TO
is Cleanliness Flrrt 1
store is kept
kite And !
Ill "Clean
Carefully Screened
Hies 1
r Food Here
a Market I
oncst Weights and ,
Unsurpassed
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FRIENDSHIP ' *
The protracted meeting closed
t Friendship Sunday afternoon,
lev. Paul T. Wood, pastor in
hargfe, did the preaching. Mr.
trood was at his best and each
f his sermons were delivered
'ith enthusiasm and power
qual to that found in some of
or most experienced pastors,
nd the good that was accomilished
by such forceful gospel
ermons can never be valued by
nere observation. Prof. John i
3. Blackwell was with us durng
the first of the week and
ead the singing for which we
vish to thank him.
Mrs. Margaret Perkins has reurned
home after spending sevirftl
wAftka wifK ,oU?.io?a
Wadesboro and Marshville.
Mr. L. R. Graves is very sick.
3er many frieuds hope her illless
will not prove serious.
Messrs. Baxter Gardner and
3. B. Morris are spending their
vacation at Norwood, N. C.,
(presumably "Dear-hunting.")
Miss Ellen Melton has been
very sick but is much better.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lewis and
Mrs. Hardy Hendricks, of Chesterfield,
spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Gardner.
Messrs. Smith Ellis and Lee
Sowell, of Shiloh, spent last
Wednesday in this community.
Mr. Raymond Fincher, of
Dudley, spent Monday night at
the home of Mr. J. H. Gardner.
He was accompanied home by
Mr. Arnold Gardner and brother,
Master Gordon.
During an electrical storm one
afternoon last week lightning
was conveyed into the home of
Mr. J. F. Parker by means of a
telephone line. Some damage
was done to the room in which
the telephone was, bat fortunately
none of the family was seriously
hurt.
There will be Sunday school
at Friendship next Sunday afternoon
at3;H0 and preaching at
4:30. R
CHESTERFIELD ROUTE 4 A
The corn crops iD this section A
are looking good, but some cotton
looks thin. ^
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We haven't seen Henry Odom
in this section lately but he '
sends some letters in every few _
days. *
Mr. G. N. Olantnn rofnmorl
From Columbia, la-t Sunday and j
reports that his wife is rapidly T
recovering from an operatiou.
Thanks to that good overseer tl
for he has had those bushes cut U
and the logs taken out of that G
bad section of road between old?G
Bay Spriugs and Palmetto L
church. Now what we need is
more overseers to take warning 8
ind keep the good work going
intil we get our roads iu better 1
ihape. *
We learn that Guss Clanton j(
md Krvin Odom hung the little ^
Dlack mule last Sunday after
won after they attended the j
lervices at Cross Roads. ,v
Ui
Mr. J. P. Sellers was the din- YV
ler guest at G. N- Olanton's last g
Suuday. M,
Mr. W. 0. Clanton and Miss
Maggie Donahoe, of near Pat- ^
ick, visited in the Cross Roads
lection last Sunday. J
Mr. J. W. Roscoe visited at P'
r u tt i 1 - " * '
?. iv. aeuuerBon'8 last. ounday. ""
We don't guess Walter was on
.he hand shaking business, as it *ja
aras Sunday. **
Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Odom g'
nade a business trip to Ohesier- Jo
Held Monday, Jo
Work on the new school build- jo
ng at White Oak is progressing yy
aicely and its an honor to our W
sommpnity.
Pi
We hear some fellows say
they won't buy a car now be- g,
jause they are narrow gage. Jo
Fine excuse isn't it?" R<
Mr. Lonnie Sellers and Miss ^
Lizzie Campbell went to White
Jak Sunday. D
Let's try to repair the damage
ind quit talking about the flood. ^
A pretty lawn is a pleasure g
Doth to the owner and the pass* R
>r-hy? L J
The women are wiser than we
bought; the adoption of the short
ikirt was nothing more nor less
>han an act of preparednes for
be flood of two weeks ago.
Speculation is a word that too
ften bejins with its second let- fy
er. cei
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Wise 1
Shoppers i
Watch Prices I
The goods mentioned below are | |
offered at or below prevailing II
wholesale prices. Prices are ji
sure to rise. j
Flowered and striped Lawns, Or- | |
oanHiPs Vml^c o?rl
^ ?-? ??j w v>iv<ki miu vJ 1AIWJVi 1^1 UV" ,f
elties at JO, 12 1-2, 15, 18, 25, 35 and t
39c the yard. I
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A full line of bleached and unbleached
Domestics, Ap-ron
Checks and Dress Ginghams.
Underwear for every \ member of
the family.
We still have a goqd assortment ol
Oxfords and Tennis Shoes for
Men, Women and Children.
' Br
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Have just received a big line of ( r
4 /N ? ^ ?
1U and lZ4-2c Laces and ItiSer- |H
tions, in absolutely new de- I
signs. Your choice at, yard
Chesterfield Dry
Goods Co. |
eportFof township supervisor, of mt.
groghan township, june 30 1916.
mount brought forward from last quarter, $258.84
mount received from County Supervisor July 1st 1910 $594 50
$848.44
' A Short lubmber 182 ft and putting in bridge $5 00
V Threatt, nails, pick handles and scoops 8 91
is. F. Crawley, overseer 1 50
!.ajor Sellers, shoveled 75
im Crawley, shoveled ? 75
urrin Crawley, shoveled 75
rr Crawley, shdveled 75
F Crawley, road, team and hand 2 00
Q Griggs, 2626 ft lbr. <& $20.00 per M (Jack
Hushing bridge) 52 52
0 Lisenby, overseer, work done Feb. 8th 1016 11 00
D McLane, work done January 1016 8 75
H Guliedge, warning, one day 75
H Guliedge, overseeing, 2 days 8 00
A Campbell, pick hand for G H Guliedge 50
W H Hendrick's Koad
aac Rorie, ditching, 4 days at $1.25 per day 5 00
rby Tucker and team, half day 1 25
?hn Borne, shoveled, half day J 87
>hu Lang, shoveled, half day 87 *
ill Taylor, shoveled half day 87
>hn Atkinson, shoveled half day 87 *
E Lowery, road overseer. 2 days 8 00
larlie Johnson, and team, plowing 2 days 8 00
ninie Bnrch, shoveled 2 days 1 50
- _ u 11 -1 I - -i n J
:v>?' uaucii, biiuvoicu ^ unys J 50
rildsey Harreli, shoveled 2 days 1 50
? Lowery, warning hands, 1 day 75 ^ A
nek Jenkins and team, plowing 2 days 8 00
O W Hancocks Road
H McGregor, work on bridge, 1 day 1 00
toes Washington, work on bridge, 1 day 1 00
H Hancock, work on bridge, 1 day 1 00
. H McGregor, nails 75
>r. for Oruses branch, 1081 at $16.00 per M 17 20
eep Creek bridge, 050 ft. at $16.00 per M 15 20
mes Washington, work on bridge, 1 day 1 00
H Hancock, work on bridge, 1 day "* 1 00
ills 60
D Redfearn, drivit g team, at 75 per day 1 12 - f."
e LouAllen, driving team, at 75 per day 4 12
hn MfcKarland, driving t am, at 75 per day 4 12
. ?W F Hancock's Road
hfn Moore and mule, half day 75
F Burch, warning hands, day and half 1 60
F Murch, overseeing, day and half 2 25
Watt Ray field's Road r
. j u a.: 1 t,?o i-.'-i- ?- ' ? --
kgm?iiu merevniiiie vaj., *o juium piping I i)V 20
K V Davidson's Road
snry Davidson, shoveled one and one-fourth days OH
hn Dlvidson, shoveled one and one-fonrth days OH
>y (Joker, shoveled one and one-fourth days* OH
lap Uiuev, shoveled one and one-fonrth days 06
iorge Sellers, shoveled one and one-fourth day 08
veil Sellers, shoveled one and one-f?.nrth days 08
V Davidson, overseer, one and one-fonrth days 1 02
M A F Hancock, Special Work on Jack Hushing Bridge
M Allen, work on bridge J 50
m Hilton, work on bridge \ 60
L Woodard, work on bridgo 1 60
L Hancock, work on bridge 1 50
P Hancock, work on bridge 1 60
F Hancock, work, on bridge 1 60
H Hancock, work on bridge 1 60
A F Hancock, work ou bridge 2 26
Total paid out 226 06 *
Amount now on hand 622 29
848 M 848 86
1, I. 8. Fnnderburk, supervisor lit. Oroghan Township, eerti., jfC
that the above is a correct statement, of all the mooerT>e.jj|
ved and paid out by ma, for the quarter ending June 30p. 4^19. |p