The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 19, 1916, Image 3
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November 8, 9
A WOMAN pH jH
ACDAMAIIT Ixrtvl
nwvtinv 1 H
ASCENSIONS
EACH DAY
IN A BALLOON
AT THE ^8^ \x5Sl
COUNTY FAIR
Balloon Asce
96 - Foot 1
An expert high diver \
of his art each day. He v
toot ladder into a tank onl
water.
Dorman $ E
FOR AMUSEMENT THE FAIR
ED WITH DORMAN & KRAUS' HI
TRACTIONS AND RIDING DEVIC
CARNIVAL COMPANY BEARS a
CLEAN SHOWS. THERE WILL BE
CHILDREN AND A UNIFORMED
SPIRING MUSIC.
You can't begin to imagine the ti
along and bring your friendsCash
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MJK AUK1CULTU
All exhibits will be Admitted to
placed before the Fair opens. For P*
to the Secretary, Chesterfield, S. C.
DO YOU PROTECT YOUR ALLIES? !
Clemson College, S. C., Oct. 16? M
If all the insects in this country were Jl 1
to club together and present their j
expense accounts at the end of tho 1
year, the enormous sum of one bil- |
lion dollars would scarcely cover the Qol-i* C
amount of damages. The chinch-bug A lit fc3d.lt I
alone would demand $100,000,000 w*
and the Hessiun fly would not be sat- |i|
isfied with less than $200,000,000.
Likewise, if all the weeds would present
their bill for a single year's damages
it would amount to at least
$300,000,000.
Without anv nntiiml onnrmna til W l i
prey upon the insects and weeds, I Low Kound
doubtless man would huve great dif- - .. ?.
fieulty in ekeing out an existence. All KOlju
But both of these enemies of man
have enemies of their own. Birds
are their common and perhaps their LiJ
most formidable enemy; and, because
of this, the insect and weedseed eating
birds are the natural allies of T7" i . /
.bight Ire
But is man the ally of the birds? PHI
No. Does he afford them any protection?
As a rule he does not. Many HOTSG T3
a farmer allows the bobwhites and
doves on his place to be killed ruth- Qciys.
lessly; and the same bobwhites and t_-? i n
doves, every day that they are al- * OOlDclll
lowed to live, are cleaning the farm 1 _ ~ ^ ,
of insects and weed seeds. A bob- GHlaUIl
white has been known to eat 1,200 (jlTGcltCSt
chinch-bugs in a day; another one ate .
6,000 Hessian flies in a day. Both SGmDlGCl 111
the bobwl.ite and the dove will eat
6,000 to 10,000 weed seed in a day. v^OrOHcltl
Can anyone doubt, then, that they are y J
helpful, or that they should be pro- 1'lUHUdy CV
tected? Street d3
It would be worth millions of dol- w
lars to South Carolina if, for just one Firework
season, thchunters would forsweur x t r .
the pleasure of shooting birds. W 1*116 tO
??; ? , ,KI?? merce toda
There le more Catarrh In this section
Of the country than all other diseases Int
put together, and for years It was sup- L-JUIl I ID I
posed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by constant- __
ly falling to cure with local treatment, m a
pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh Is a gv #- gv
local disease, greatly Influenced by con- ? jl I I
stltuttonal conditions and therefore re- M
quires constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J.
Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional
remedy. Is taken Internally
and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous
Surfaces of the System. One Hundred
Dollars reward Is offered for any case a
that Hall's Catarrh Cure falls to cure. f I IJ TY
sad for circulars and testimonials. va a a
V. J. CHENET * CO., Toledo, Ohio.
old by Druggists, 71a C.
Haifa Vasal ly PIUs for constipation. * I
RFIELD
T Fair
, 10, 11, 1916
she will make
fq a double
mmjb& parachute
drop when
one mile
1vff/ IN THE AIR*
w// this attraction
will be free
nsions Daily
3igli Dive
vill give a free exhibition
fill dive from a ninety-six
y fifty-four inches deep in
.rails Snows
association has contractgh
class shows. these at:es
number fifteen, this
\ reputation for havinp.
A MERRY-GO-ROUND FOR THE
BRASS BAND TO RENDER IN*eat
that's in store for you, so come
Prizes
1RAL EXHIBITS
the County Fair free, but must be
emium List and information, write
Time In Carolina
air and Harvest Jubilee will
e Held in Columbia
October 23 to 27.
I
Trip Rates Have Been Granted on
rays and 150,000 Visitors are
Lpected During the Week
e acts on Main Street.
ncerts mornings and evenings.
lccs at State fair grounds three
games, including the Carolinaime
agricultural displays ever asthe
South.
on of Ollppn nnrl att^nrlonfc
? - ^ 1-% ft M UtWV/llUMIl l?j
ening.
mcing and skating carnival.
;s display at State fair grounds,
the Columbia Chamber of Comy
to have your room reserved,
get the dates.
air and
Harvest Jubilee
ibia October 23 to 27
olic Time in Carolina.
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*795
Model 85-4 f.o.b.To
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Its possession
lives of e
The freedom
made po
many tin
The price is bj
and fine a
Big?the whee
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NOTICE OF COURT
Court of Common Pleas, Fall
Term, will convene on Monday, October
23d, 1916. Petit jurors and
witnesses take notice. Grand Jurors
need not attend.
I. P. MANGUM,
Oct. 9, 1916. Clerk of Court.
B. J. DOUGLASS
ANYONE desiring to buy, sell or exchange
town or country property
can get better prices by listing it
with me. Reasonable commission
charged. I have some farms for
sale now.
RUiB-ftlY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Btc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally
and externally. Price 25c.
ASHCRAFTS
Condition Powders
A high-class remedy for horses
and mules in poor condition and
in need of a tonic. Builds solici
i muscle and fat; cleanses the sys
tem, thereby producing a smooth
glossy coat of hair. Packed iq
dotts. 25c. box. Sold by
D. H. LANEY
We Are Still at The Old Star
^ Paying The Top <
Cotton e
You rememher
ton yard, they would r
you drove first to us.
still driving to us, for
most for what they ha'
you goods, quality cor
house in town?Dry Gi
ons, anything kept in a
A GAR LOAD OF
cheap as you can buy 1
as long as you will.
hURST-STREAl
Don't Forget
Your Subs
The Ad
jQtg.
You Ought tc
will enrich your life and the
very member of your family.
and wider range of activity
ssible by such a car are worth
les its price.
r far the lowest at which so big
nd comfortable a car ever sold.
:lbase is 112 inches.
RIVERS AUT<
'Phone No. 18 Chestei
The Willye-Overland
"Mad* I
List of Jurors
The following is the list of jurors
j drawn to serve the Fall term of the
Court of Common Pleas. Court convenes
in Chesterfield Monday, October,
23d.
First Week
Cheraw?W. A. Rice, J. C. Parker,
T. M. Knight, J. T. Gainey, J. F.
Hunter.
Courthouse?J. G. Privett, J. L.
Smith, C. W. Rollings, Albert Rivers,
P. F. Robeson, S. L. Sellers, E. J.
White.
Mt. Croffhan?W. E. Green, S. J.
Smtih, J. G. Steen, Clayton Atkinson,
J. T. Gulledge.
Old St4>r??M. D. Deese, T. W.
Gregory, J. S. West, J. L. Courtney,
R. M. Fundarburk.
Jefferson?Sam Boatwright, E. E.
Baker, A. J. Kirkley, D. A. Clark.
Alliga tor?J. B. Ammins, W. L.
Crow, J. B. Newsom.
Cole Hill?W. C. Oliver, M. W.
Shaw, T. H. Douglass, J. C. Cassidy.
Steer Pen?J. D. Polsin, Archie
Perdue, Jesse Keith.
Second Week
Cheraw?D. W. Evans, W. E. Kirkley,
H. P. Duvall, Jr., Alex. Johnson,
T. R. White.
Courthouse?William T. White, J.
H. Gardner, W. G. Tucker, J. L. Ed
dins, J. S. Rivers, T. L. Melton.
Mt. Croghan?Lester Rivers, W. H.
Moore, C. C. Bureh, J. T. Hendricks,
L. A. Watson.
Old Store?E. A. Brewer, K. P.
Stewart, R. W. Jenkins, G. W. Sanders,
M. C. Hicks.
Jefferson?G. S. Johnson, G. W.
Hilton, J. D. Middleton, A. D. Miles,
J. Q. Manjfum.
Alligator?K. C. Johnson, W. J.
Gardner, W. R. Horton.
, Cole Hill?John W. Boan, J. B.
Hunter, E. D. Jones, W. F. Sanderson.
Steer Pen?J. W. Alexander, E. C.
Chapman, G. H. Wilkes.
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>f The Market for
ind Seed
here was a rented cot
lot bid on your cotton if
Well, the people are
they know who pays
ve to sell, and will sell
isidered, cheap as any
oods, Groceries, WagGeneral
Store. Have
a il/nf^nnn ^
liirKtiSS SHIINULbi
the pine, and they last
fER COMPANY
cription to
Ivertiser
'Nough Said
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Own This C
Fine?it's a beautifully fini:
Comfortable?it has cant
4-inch tires.
Model 85-6, 35-40 horsep
motor, 116-inch wheel
Come in today?we can't j
we sell them?so orde
J COMPANY, Dealer |
rfield, S. C. Phone No. 1
Company, Toledo, Ohio
In U. S. A.**
TAX N
The Tax Books will be open for i
day of October until the 31st day of D
Tax Levy for the State
Ordinary County
Constitutional School
County Road
Total Levy
SPECIAL
Cheraw Graded School
Marburc ...
Pee Dee
Pine Grove
Vaughn
Juniper t #
Dudley
Mangum
Wallace
Pat's Branch
Stafford
Bethel
Center Point
Wamble Hill
Center
Wexford
Buffalo ....!!
Plains
Friendship
Long Branch
Green Hill
Middendorf
Sandy Run
Bay Springs School
Lewis
Black Creek
center urove
Cat Pond
Cash's
Boar Creek
Zion
Bethesda
Harris Creek
Snow Hill
Patrick
Parker
Pageland
Ousley
Palmetto
White Oak
Orange Hill
Spencer
Cross Roads
New Hope
Jefferson
M c Bee
Union
Mt. Crojjhan
Chesterfield
Shiloh
Ruby
Cheraw Township (Outside) .
Winzo
Mt. Croghan (Outside)
Five Forks
Old Store (Outside)
Alliprator (Outside)
Road Bonds, Alligator Township . . .
Koad Bonds, .Jefferson Township . .
Road Bonds, Cheraw Township
I will be at the following places 01
Pageland, Monday, Oct. 16; Jeffer
nesday, Oct. 18; McBee, Thursday, 0<
Cheraw, Monday, Oct. 30; Cheraw, Ti
3; Middendorf, Monday, Nov. 13; Mt
Wednesday, Nov. 15; Dudley, 2 to 5
Nov. 17.
Sept. 15th, 1916
TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE
FOR NASTY CALOMEL
Starts Your Liver Without Making
You Sick and Cannot Salivate.
Every druggist in town?your
druggist and everybody's durggist
?has noticed a great falling off in
the sale of calomel. They all give the ,
same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is
taking its place.
"Calomel is dangerous and people
know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is
perfectly safe and gives better results,"
said a prominent local druggist.
Dodson's Liver Tone is personally
guaranteed by every druggist
who sells it. A large bottle costs 50
*795
Model 85-4 f. o. b. Toledo I
ar I
shed, luxurious car. 1
ilever springs and |
ower six cylinder |
ibase?$925. |
yet them as fast as !
x yours right away. [
BRTCTOtof2IK?'iL?,i
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the collection of Taxes from the 15th
ecember, 1916.
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17% mills
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i dates given below:
son, Tuesday, Oct. 17; Angelus, Wed
t. l'Jth; Ousleydale, Friday, Oct. 20;
esday, Oct. 31; Patrick, Friday, Nov.
.. Crojrhan, Tuesday, Nov. 14; Ruby.
, Thursday, Nov. 16; Plains, Friday,
W. A. DOLoLASS,
County Treasurer.
cents, and if it fails to give easy relief
in every case of liver alucrRish*
ness and cfin<itino?inn i<?- ? ?
, liftvi- uniy
to ask for your money back.
Oodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant
tasting, purely vegetable remedy,
harmless to both children and adults.
Take a spoonful at night and wake
up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick
headache, acid stomach or consti*
pated bowels. It doesn't gripe or
cause inconvenience all the next day
like violent calomel. Take a dose of
calomel to-day and to-morrow you
will feel weak, sick and nauseated.
Don't lose a day's work! Take Dodson's
L}ver Tone inttead end feel fins,
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