The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 26, 1916, Image 4
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For W eather
0Sd? i9J?huv/l
Let's get together while
the weather is warm and
prepare for the coldness
of winter.
We have Heaters for coal
I or wood, Grates, open or
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closed, Franklins o{ both
^ varieties, Firedogs, heavy
) and light and in fact everything
that will keep
5 you warm during the win|
ter months.
Call, write or phone us
I your wants.
ni iiiiictuAiai uwdicV/U.
H. B. ALLEN & CO.
WADESBORO, N. C.
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v- now, iuiu yuu wc cuuiu save you money on
all your Clothing, Overcoats, Hats and Shoes. Post
yourself and come to see us and you will be cgnvinced.
We Sell Ralston Shoes for 14,00
Black and Tan, Button and Lace
We Sell Fellow-Craft Shoes for S3.50
Black and Tan, Button and Lace
V/e have Shoes to fit and please everybody, and for
I every kind of wear.
We Save You from 25 cents to S1.00
on every pair of Shoes you buy of us. We bought
our Shoes before the rise and had same shipped to us
in May.
Our Clcthing, Overcoats, Hats and everything for
Men and Boys to wear is complete, and we can fit every
P.1an large or small in a Suit or Overcoat, sizes
from 32 to 50,
Prices from $7.50 to &25.0G
IT/1Ar...,n, T In!/.- ? T - *"
uu^.1 wi.ai. Kjmvii ctuu iwo-jriece ouits, sizes to fit
anybody.
Hats, all the new styles, in
John R. Stetson and No Name, Prices from
S1.00 to &5.00
Always remember we sell everything for Men
?and Boys to wear and Shoes for every member of the
family and everything the best?nothing else?satisfaction
guaranteed.
We are Overall Headquarters,
; Carharts and H< adlights, hlue, $1.13, Union
Made German Dye, Blue, $1.00
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H. B. ALLEN & Co.
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1 Wadesboro, N. C.
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-'Jj {WEDNESDAY'S COTTON
MARKET IN CHESTERFIELD *
* .. Cottpu, 19% Cents *
? Seed, 92% c??L
Mrs. T. D. Durant, of Elliott, S.
C., is visiting Mrs. S. A. Hanna.
The Rev. J. R. Millard wilt proach
next Sunday morning at II c.'clock.
Shot guns mid ammunition at LijA.
Campbell's Hardware. ,
Mr. A. W. McCall was in Charlotte
last week booking special pictures for
ILI1U mUVlfB.
Dr. H. Smith, Eye-Sight Specialist,
will be at Chesterfield all of Fair
week. 34
A boxing match between a man
and a woman is a side attraction at
the movies to-night. The main show
being the Diamond from the Sky.
The South Carolina Conference M.
E. Church, South, will convene at
Florence, Nov. 29th. Bishop James
Atkins will preside.
Get a Fair Ticket free by doing
your duty by your county paper.
The members of the Woman's Mis!
sionary Society, of St. Paul's Church
are requested to attend a special
meeting Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock
at the church.
$15 buys a good spring wagon; $20
buys a good buggy.? B. J. Douglass.
Next Sunday will be a busy day
for the Rev. J. L. Tyler. He will
I preach at Shiloh at 11 a.m., Zoar at
3 p.m. and St. Paul at 7:30 p.m.
II. B. Allen & Co., of Wadesboro,
N. C., say they will prove to you that
they can save you money if you will
come to see them. Roar! their adv.
I to-day.
A crowded house saw the new Blue
Bird feature last Saturday night. Another
one is billed for next Saturday.
"The Wrong I)oor" in five acts, will
make an excellent entertainment.
Genuine Red Rust-Proof Seed Oats
at Hurst-Streater Co., at 70 cents the
bushel.
Misses Annie and Linna Gull edge
Iwill take up their duties next Monday
in the Lewis and Catt's Pond
Schools. This progressive community
j will soon erect a fine school building
| about midway between these schools
i and on consolidation, these young la|
dies will have charge of same.
I Grates, bricks, stoves, heaters,
I ctove pipes and everything else that
_____ ' you need to keep away winter's chilli
ing blasts is to be found at L. A.
Campbell's Hardware Store.
The fourth quarterly conference
3 for the Chesterfield charge will be
S held at St. Paul Friday, Nov. 3d at
fi 11 a.m. Rev. Peter Stokes, presiding
9 elder of the Florence District, will
? preside. This will be an important
J meeting for the Chesterfield Meth
odists, as the work of the year will be
K reviewed and plans outlined for the
9 next year, and all the church officials
who are to serve for another year
1 will be expected to attend,
g While attend ing the Fair at Chester
_v.< v minci jruur eye*. ur. n.
! , Smith, Lye-sight Specialist, will be
Si | there to examine your eyes and fit
^ you with glasses. 34
4 In response to a request from Secrotary
C. L. Hunley, of the Chester?
field Fair Association, the ChesterB
field & Lancaster Railroad has agreed
gj I to operate special trains from Pagejj
! land to Chesterfield and return each
1M ' day of the County Fair. The truin
: will leave Pageland each morning at
8:30 and returning, leave Chesterfield
at 5 p.m. Mr. Charles B. Ryan, Genj
oral Passenger Agent of the Soabord
Air Line, has agreed to sell round
trip tickets each day of the County
Fair from McBee, Middendorf and
| Patrick at reduced rates.
Genuine Red Rust Proof Seed Oat*
! at 70 cents the bushel at Hurst i
Streater Co.
We give it for what it is worth, the
'/ ' reader to appraise its value. We
$ would liked to have interviewed them
P* 1
^ ; separately, hut did not succeed in doll*
1 ing this. "How many deer did you
Si; ' get?" "Only two," said Mr. Craig,
y He then looked at Mr. Welsh, who
? | added, "A buck and a doe, weighing
rj about 17."? and 140 pounds respectiveB
ly. A fine pair of antlers and beauties
ful hides." (They failed to say where
fci the hides were hidden.) "Seventeen
B turkeys," added Craig. "Twentythree
ducks," added Welsh. (We
i think he added them). "Squirrels too
! numerous to mention," they said in
' unison.
Huaa ns Shoots Boan
As the result of a shooting affair
I in the Middendorf neighborhood on
last Thursday, Mr. "Pink" Huggins
, is in the county jail awaiting the results
of injuries received by E. A.
("Bud") Bonn, who is in a Hospital
at llumlet.
Mr. Huggins claimes that Mr.
Boan's hogs were in his corn and that.
! when he notified Mr. Boan of this
i fact the latter came to his premises
and attacked him with an axe, whereupon
he, Huggins opened fire on Boar<
with a pistol.
I As Boan's wound was in the back,
: it is claimed by Huggins that this resulted
from the swing of Boan's body
uh he wielded the axe in a very energetic
manner.
i Boan's version of the affair could
not be learned at time of going to
, presa. Though seriously wounded, he
was, at last report, doing wall.
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| fferscimlJteks j |
Dr. fa. J. Peryy "\vas"amfing ttjc j 8
State Fair visitors on WedneJHay. |
- Mrs, P. A. Murray, Jr., a?d little
daughterv'Sarah Page, are vi|iting i?i B
Choraw. j|
Hon. J. Wv,.Devore, of Edgefield, s
the preddjng judge of this s&sion < f ^
CO*rt,.y/ y p 9
Dr. B. L. Gardner is remodelling h s wj
newly-purchased home of Mai
Street. ? flj
Mr. and Mss. B. F. Roberson we^e h
the guests of Mrs. D. M. Barentine $
Wednesday. ; '>
Mr. W. D. Craig, who has been ill a
for several weeks, is now greatly im- Bj
proved and is able to be out again.
Miss Mildred Wells, of Cheraw, and jg
Representative Josiah Evans, of Marl- H
boro County, were in Chesterfield ^
Wednesday. t
Messrs. W. A. Douglass, J. W. |
Hanna, Dr. D. T. Teal and Lonnie *
Campbell are among those who arc t
attending the State Fair this week. ^
Mrs. D. H. Laney spent one day |
this week in Columbia attending the j
State Fair and visiting her daughter,
Miss Mildred, who is attending Co- D
lumbia College.
The advance agent for Dorman & n
Krause Carnival Company was in H
town this week arranging the adver- W
tising for the 8 big shows at the com- El
ing County Fair. h
Master Fay Hursey, son of Mr. J. B
G. Hursey, was sent to the hospital y
at Columbia last Saturday, but returned
the same day, his ailment 1 I
proving to be less serious than was at I I
first thought. .
Mr. F. F. Covington, of Marion, S. 5,
C., well-known in Chesterfield, is serv- B
ing as court stenographer this week
in the place of Mr. Kilgore, who has pfl
been detained in Columbia on account xj
of the State Fair. h
BIRTHS i
Mr. and Mrs. John Griggs, of the u
Wexford community, announce the | B
birth of r boy on Sunday morningv--'j E
"He who spends all Tie mattes can- J K
not long hope to make all he spends." | isj
Why not deposit your money in The j p
People's Bank? We carry fire and | b
burglar insurance. C. P. Mangum, I gj
Cashier. n
CORRESPONDENCE |
MIDDENDORF 1
All exhibits for the Community ?
Fair should be brought in the first of n
next week, not later than Thursday,
X'ov. 2d. ^
Mr. Clarence Brown is assisting
Miss Perry until the arrival of the R
primary teacher. H
"Miss Topsy Turvey" will be given |fl
by the young people of Middendorf H
soon. Watch for the date.
Miss Alma Perry is attending the ft
State Fair at Columbia this week.
Mr. Claude R. Cannon spent a few E
days in Hamlet last week.
Several from here attended the 1
shows in Darlington and Camden last i
week.
Miss Ellon Ammon is spend in*? a C
few days with Mrs. Perry.
Mr. J. B. Sims attended the Bap- fl
ist Association at Zion last week. I
PATRICK
Mr. W. J. Tiller passed through (j
?atrick Thursday on his way to Co- ?1
umbia to prepare the Chesterfield 3
County exhibit at the State Fair. j&
Messrs. J. C. Baker nnd B. D. g
Thames attended the Baptist associa- i|
tion Thursday and Friday, at West- 3
field Creek. !?
Mr. J. P. Poison left Friday night ?
for Columbia. He will undergo treatment
at the Baptist hospital.
Mr. C. H. Campbell, of Hartsville, '
spent Sunday at his father's home. j
Mrs. Ella Ingraham spent Monday i S(,tl
at McBee. | wo
Rev. B. D. Thames left Monday for j '
Columbia, where he will attend the *>a|
State Fair. j m8
Messrs. I). M. Williams and J. M. J ;
Hendrich spent Tuesday at the State 1
Fair. ' ^Ul
Mr. J. G. Copeland is spending a
few days at Newberry.
The ladies of the Rural School Im- * r|
provcment Association will sell oys- '
ters at the school house Friday night, wt"
the proceeds to be used to pay on ihe
school piano. Everybody come out wt>
and have a good time. ^L>,1
I the
SNOW HILL | d
Mr. L. C. Rivers, of Mt. Croghan, J
spent Thursday night in our com- Tui
munity. bus
Mr. C. S. Cason attended the Ma- C
son's sermon preached last Sunday at rap
Chesterfield by the Rev. J. L. Tyler. Che
Masters Pierce Melton and Ot
Privett spent Saturday nnd Sunday ^
in Wadesboro.
CO
The Baptist Association, which was
held at the Westfield Creek church *'r|
last Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
was as good a8 any jn it? history. It
was well-attended, all of the churches
being represented in the association
Lut one, and four new churches made a
application for membership and were
admitted.
I Mr. R. E. Rivers, of Chesterfield, fl
was elected moderator and Mr. Fun- ^
dcrburk, of Pageland, secretary; Mr.
J. F. Crawley, of Ruby, treasurer.
The next association will meet at tk*
Elisabeth. Cou
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General
Our ai(tv;?&it<H<etep ir
mind jjhli^as^iiy of
shopping at the very e
Now we.jsay tiiis for ouf^'pg
1 Phased our'present stock 6efo
giving our customers the bt lh
id slSs iflds prices- /lii factV we wo
ferent lines for future shiptnei
are offering you to-day.
We are not taking advant*
making long profits on our st
we carry have advanced 2
boughtWe
are strictly observing 1
cm -ii
x uc wise ouupper win not
until the Chesterfield Dry Go
and its prices learnedLadies'
Suits
We are showing Ladies
Suits in all the new models
in fine quality pure wool 1
poplins, gabardines and
serges. Prices range from
j $12.00 to $20.00.
Ladies Waists
Crepe Dechine waist
$1.98 to $6-00. Specially
good models in white, flesh
and maize
Dress Goods
We are showing new
materials and shades in
silk and wool mixed poplins,
taffetas, charmeuse
satin etc. Also a dandy
line of chiffons and crepe
for \a aists and trimmingsOur
stock of serges and
staple dress goods is also
complete.
Chesterfield
Com]
BEAR CREEK GOOD NEWS FROI
\s the McBee correspondent was , , MT. C.
luiring about us last week, we will -? j/ 77 "
i , i * ,L i In an i*ttjerest;ng
id in a few items to let them know . _ , . .
.... . .. . - - .. .. . tor ?> The Advertis<
are still in the land of the living/ ti n
^ D I Mf r? 1 ^ herrell, secretary i
Jur pastor, Rev. J. W. Quick, i/f ... . .
i a ?n j u- i _I the Croghan <
Ireland, filled his regular appoirft- .l
. . 0 . . 1 Association, says thi
nt here Sunday evening. M. ^ .
... ... ? . >. ??t. Croghan Fair
diss Mattie Hunter was the gue|t , ., .
... D .. j * . i- ? V rapidly and that "we
Misses Bertha and Ardelia Uoseoe u...? ? , - .
have a good fair and
it , y c -.a n\- * ... ., Dr. Daniels, of (
Messrs. Smith Oliver and W. F. . ...
. . . ... , . "as Just written then
te made a business trip here last ,.< l.
K of his engagement
.',Uy o- r> tt u i Croghan on Noveml
Mrs. Simon P. Hawes, who under- , G.clock> This , ,
nt a very sorious operation in the K., ,
?M.t Hrtanif III of n. l..^u:_ bU WOFth ? tr'P from
, nvverai county, A.(i(l to thnl
eks ago, is on an extended visit to munity fair> 8Uch M
sister, Mrs. L. E. Hurst. pUt Up un(j yOU j,uve
Vliss Mollie Poston, of McBee, was Th(. hea(Jg of (,epf
week-enc guest of her sister, Mrs. fair are a8 foIlows:
M. Pate. Farming Departmi
Vlessrs. Henry Clark and I. C. Live Stock Departl
rnage spent Friday in Cheraw on jCy
linens. Poultry Departmei
)ur new school building is going up Fancy Work Depai
idly with Mr. Aaron Sellers, of jje \jc(^au
jsterficld, as contractor. Kitchen' Departm.
______ Hendrick and Miss I
fou mull L-arn the lasson of Athletics, E. G. Ed
nomy. Bring us your Savings; Thcrrell.
put them to work for you. We The judges are: Ft
ry fire and burglar insurance. ^ Watt Lowrey, J. L
C. P. Mangum, Cashier. ?L Tiller.
Ladies' Departmc
JND?A package containing shoes Minis. Mi*. I. S. I
nd vinegar was left at the City Moore,
larket about three weeks ago.
iwner may have same by paying DEATH OF MR. f
or this adv. and identifying the Mr. M. C. Coker,
oods. field County's old anc
+- citizens, died at tb
I will cost you nothing to attaitl daughter, Mrs. R. K. ]
County Fair If 70U pay for your 14th. Mr. Coker ha<
nty paper one year In adranee. A hi* usual good health
?^4r j hv*\ fUlilq|Kk) (1J IK'S
Reminder 1 2
?)\ iK?Mi?^#iH).) t; il A !? tifil I ??>)offl *^ll
repressed upon'yotlr" I
doing your winter >1
arliestdate possible.^1
lf~\ ' ?; ?! .! . ti. ' -il l :,J p->l('10jlh(ll
Ltrons.v interest- We pur^ ,Vc;i
it : S.-V ft t "' 1 <"' - ' S'- *jU *1
re prices advanced and are- B
r<* r I* tf'! ' (*i |--w..lJ/ 1jJ ?' T* '.' ? ?'( 1 * - tC I" I
.tit ot a Well Selected blocks J
uld be glad; to,b,hy ouri.djfc'" vj
it at the same pricks '^e ; I
ige ot the opportunity of I i
ock iust because all lines i
r i.. f o B
d 10 du per cent since we H
:he Golden Rule- |
buy anything any where I
ods Co. has been visited 1
Ladies' Coats |
Ladies' Coats in wool ve- w
lour, plaids and smart mix- 1
tures in the sport and the g
new three-fourth lengths. 1
Prices $3-95 to $15-C0- |
Underwear g
We have underwear in |
union and two-piece suits I
in light, medium and heavy ?
weights for every member ? ^
r * r* - ^ -
ol the tamilv trom 25 cents I
to $2 00. I
Wool caps, scarfs, sacks |
and sweaters. |
Shoes Shoes
in all leathers to J
fit all shapes and sizes of
feet for less money than we \
can put them in the house
today- i
Millinery a specialty. |
Dry Goods J
pany J
M night in from! spirits. He was found ^
ROGHAN FAIR, dead in bed the next morning- Heart
failure was said to be the cause of his
letter to the cdi: death. He had suffered slight attacks
?r, Mr. Perry M. this trouble previously.
?nd treasurer of Coker's wife had died four
community hair years previously and soon after her
it interest in the death, he divided-up the estate among
is growing very ^ia children and went to live with his
are expecting to daughter.
a good timeA 'r. Ue was a veteran of the Ciyil War,
Jenison College, having served three years, from 1802
n in confirmation Hie end of the struggle. He was
to speak at Mt. years of age at the time of enter>er
dd, at about j,ig the army and died at the age of
ure alone would 73
anywhere in the The funeral service was conducted
' a roa' ''Vl> com- at the grave side in the family cemeMt.
( roghan can tery jn the Wexford community,
a sure winner. The deceased is survived by six
irtments for this ?hii<-lr<>n ti,?
children are: Messrs. D. W., H. C.,
;nt, J. C. Rivers. and j. M< g. Coker; Mesdames H. A.
ncnt, I. D. Hunt- pittman, S. J. Welsh and S. Q. Smith.
It, J. H. Ratliff. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
-tment, Miss Sal- COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD.
By M. J. Hough, Probate Judge:
?nt, Miss Lucy Whereas Henry H. Sowell made
.ounett Huntley, suit to me to grant him Letters of
wards and P. M Administration of the Estate and effects
of J. E. Sowell,
irm Department, These are, therefore, to cite and
. Stancil and W. admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the sajd J. E. Sowell,
nt, Miss Stelln deceased, that they be and appear be''underburk
and fore me, in the Court of Probate, to
be held at Chesterfield on the 9th day
e-y of November, next, after publication
d. UCOltEk n hereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, J
one of Chester- to show cause, if any they have, why '
1 most respected the said Administration should not be i
e home of his granted.
Pittman, on Oct. Given under my hand this 24th day
1 ten enjoying ?' October, Anno Domini 1916.
t j retired that M- HOUGH, Probate Judge.
ML rill V AtfYaifl ir 'fakifr' '