The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, November 23, 1916, Image 3
jl^^Vilson Sets The
Day of Thatiksgivi
Washington, Nov. 17.?Presid
Wilson to-day formally by proclai
tion designated Thursday, Novcni
30, as Thanksgiving Day.
"It has long been the custom
our people to turn in the fruitful
tumn of the year in praise
'
thanksgiving to Almighty God for
many blessings and mercies to us i
the nation.
"The year that has elapsed si
we last observed our day of thar
giving has been rich in blessings
us as a people, but the whole face
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nic wvmiu uas ocen aarKenetl by v
In the midst of our pence and haj
nesa, our thoughts dwell with pair
jJL disquiet upon the struggles and s
W. ferings of the nations at war and
the people upon whom war
brought disaster without choice
possibility of escape on their pi
We cannot think of our own hnj
ncss without thinking of their piti
distress.
"Now, therefore, I, Woodrow V
son, president of the United States
America, do appoint Thursday,
30th of November, as a day of
tional thanksgiving and prayer i
urge and advise the people to res
to their several places of worship
that day to render thanks to Al.nig1
Nearly Everybody Kt
h;
Nearly everybody knoA
car for less than $1,000.
Owners, of course, wen
ity. But it did not long rc
knowledge.
For from them, thousai
came rep oils of its speed, its
tion.
Saxon
" Is now a complete and finis
detail. No car at any pirce <
New style body; biggt
comfortable. Electric startei
Wagner. There's none bett<
Demountable rims with
New style top with Grec
? - - carrier. Speedometer, stad
carburetor, which gives grei
PRICE, $495,
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i God for the blessings of peace ai^l
I unbroken prosperity which Hb has!
? bestowed upon our beloved country in ;
"l? such unstint ?d measure.
| "And I also urge and suggest our
ent duty, in this, our day of peace and
r,m. abundance, to think in deep sympathy
kcr of the stricken people of the world
, upon whom the curse nnd terror of
war has so pitilessly fallen and to
contribute out of our abundant means
au- to the relief of their sufferings,
and "Our people could in no better way
show their real attitude toward the
present struggle of the nations than
by conlributing out of the abundance
to the relief of the suffering which
nee war has brought in its train.
!ks- "I" witness whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the seal
of the United States to be affixed.
"Done in the city of Washington,
'ar- ' this*- 17th day of November, in the
ipi- : year of our Lord 191G and of the intful
! dependence of the United States the
iuf- [ 141st.
of "WOODROW WILSON."
has "By the President,
or "Robert Lansing,
irt. "Secretary of Stale."
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Going the Limit.
Vil- "Di 1 he tell you that you are the
I of only girl he ever loved?"
the "Yes, and he went further than
na" that."
"He did? What else did he say?"
on " He said that I was the only girl he
hty ever intended to love."
lows the Tremendous Success
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,vs that Saxon "Six" is the finest
I
j the first to find out this superiorjmain
merely a matter of owner
ids of them, all over this country, i
smoothness, its power, its accelera-1
Roadster
hed automobile to the very latest J
carries more conveniences.
;r, roomier and more completely i
r and lighting?two unit system by J
2r to be had.
30-inch x 3-tnch Goodyear tires.
:ian rear bow. Electric horn- Th*e )
nard equipment. New design of |
ater etliciency and easier starting.
, F.O.B. DETROIT.
r. Husrt
irfield, S. C.
>aredness!
idy for Winter? Is your system clear of
Summer colds left you entirely? Have you i
its of Summer foods?
1't, restore your body to full vigor with thn
?ERUNA
: that clears away the congestion, purifies the
blood and invigorates your whole system. \
Peruna, in tablet form, is handy to
carry with you. It gives y ou a chance to
check a cold when it starts.
\ Manalin Tablet* are the ideal laxativej
\ They form no habit and have no unpleaa- j
J ant effects. Yourdruggistcansupplyyou^ [
7 The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio
PrinccT Albert
your system!
heard many an earful about the Pi
>rocess that cuts out bite and parcl
fill without a comeback! St^ke you
every hour of the day. ^
has always been sold
ns or premiums. We
lality 1 jjp
noking a pipe or rolling
know that you've got i
tobacco! We tell you J
I bang the doors wide m
)me in on a good time
le so oiten, without a
regret! You'll feel 1ft
has been wasted and w
back up for a fresh start.
tyf/yy You swing on this say-sc
thousand-dollar bill! It's
ipi ness and contentment to
?1J ^ who knc
By the election of Wilson we have
escayed militarism.
We have escaped armed intervention
in Mexico.
Mexico has escaped subjection and
bc ured peace and prosperity.
We have escaped war with Germany
over the submarine issue.
We have escaped war with England
over the blacklist and mail searchers.
We have escaped a moderation of
the Federal Reserve bill in the interest
of Wall Street.
i We have escaped the mutilation of
the Underwood tariff bill in the interest
of the predatory classes.
We have escaped arbitrary interference
with our foreign commerce
after the war.
Our national life has escaped the
nnlifinnl cnnrnmno\? r\C ilmort
of corruption?Chicago, New York
and Philadelphia.
We have escaped the violation of
the Hay-Pauncefote treaty by the repeal
of the Wilson Panama canal tolls
bill.
We have escaped the repudiation
of the Adamson bill by a Congress
controlled by representatives of the
railroads.
We have escaped a cabinet shaped
by the New York Herald, which,Tuesday
morning, called upon Ilugl ;s to
make Elihu Root Secretary of State
John Wanamakcr Pot master General
and Theodore Roosevelt Secretary of
War.?Louisville Post.
NEW FOREST PRESERVE IN N. C.
Pisgah National Forest in western
North Carolina near Biltmore, which
was purchased from the George W.
Vanderbilt estate, has been made a
Federal game preserve by proclamation
of the president of the United
States, and deer, wild turkey and other
game that are said to be plentiful
in this tract, which is regarded as one
of the most interesting places in the
"Land of the Sky," will be protected ,
by the government. This is the
first Federal game preserve of its
kind to be created east of the Missis- J
sippi river. Pisgah forest is easily ac- (
cessible from all parts of the south,
lutitui* Vkt.if.li.ul lit. 1 .. C * 1.- I ?
?v?v..vm ?/%v ii x?.?i 11 inivrn ?n cnu | |ti
Southern railway from Knoxville, i f
Tenn., Salisbury, N. C., and Spartan- ! t
burg, S. C. Owing to the protec- t I
tion against hunting which has been j a
afforded the tract for a number of I r
years, the game has not been killed j a
out, as is the case in most places in C
the southern mountains. As a game ! (
preserve, no hunting will be allowed ]
in the forest, and as deer and other 1
game increase on the area it is ex- I
pected that the overflow will drift e
out of the forest and gradually restock
adjacent lands. A movement j f
is now on foot to place a herd of elk J
and one of buffalo this winter. Re- js
gulations governing the camping and I
fishing privileges have been drawn j ?
up in co-operation with local citizens i J
and sporting clubs, and will be issued 1
by the secretary of agriculture. It
is understood that regular fishing will t
be allowed, but the number of per- 1 t
mits issued the first season will be l
purely experimental, since the capaci- I
ty of the streams is not known. i
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A MAN-MAID 1
A lady stopping at a hotel on the ]
Pacific coast rang the bell the first
morning of her arrival and was very t
much surprised when a Japanese boy <
opened the door and came in. s
"I pushed the button three times 1
for a maid," she said sternly, as she |
dived under the bed covers. ]
"Yes," the little fellow replied, ]
"me she."?Los Angeles Times.
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lakn, N. C. yjJF feet, every Prince
Albert package, hae
everae a real meeaage-to-yon
I ' on Ita reveree aide. Youll ,
read " Proceaa Patented
July 30th, 1907." That meane
that the United Statea Oovernment
haa granted a patent on the
proceaa by which Prince Albert la
made. And by which tongue bite end
thraet perch ere cut otitI Rveryj
where tobacco la aold you'll And
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MASTER'S SALE < ,
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Nl
BOUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. fc
Pursuant to a decree heretofore ^
granted in the case of Ira C. Redearn
and Thomas E. Mulloy, plain- ^c
ilTs against Cora B. Itedfearn, P. It. w'
lennett, C. C. Bennett, James Ross, ^i|
ind It. E. Hanna. trustee in hsmk- dc
uptcy for Corn B. Rcdfcarn, defendin
ts, I will olfer for sale before the "a
vourt House door in Chesterfield, S. cp
3., on the 1st Monday in December, S13
.916, same being the 4th, within the 1)0
egal hoours of sale, to the highest la
mldor for cash the following describ
id real estate to wit:
All that lot in the town of Chesterield
in the said State and County, on 01
Main St., of said town of Chesterfield,
lame being the residence lot .of Cora
3. Rcdfcarn, bounded north by Main
Jtreet, east and south by Chesterfield
Mercantile Company and on west by
ot of Gillie It. Cato; ST
Also a lot on Main Street of the C(
own of Chesterfield in the State and
rounty aforesaid, fronting on said jrr
Main Street seventy feet and running
jack two hundred and seventy feet, an
nore or less, bounded north by Main (.(
Street, east and south by lot of B. S. ^
Punderburg and west by lot of I. C.
tied f earn;
Also a lot on Main Street of the (j
own of Chesterfield in said State and
:ounty, fronting on said street about
seventy feet and running back one .
1 fi-- ? *
uiiuicu it 111 uny itt'i, more or less, w|
sounded north by Main Street, east ^
uy lot of C. L. Hunlcy and south by . s
lot of C. C. Douglass; ,
Also a lot of lifty feet by one |;i
hundred and five feet in the town of
Chesterfield, State and county afore- ju
said, same being immediately south of jj
the Methodist parsonage lot and beng
all the land owned by said Cora
B. Iiedfearn south of said parsonage
lot.
P. A. MURRAY, Jr.
Master for Chesterfield County.
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MASTER'S SALE St
STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD.
Pursuant to a decree heretofore
granted in the case of S. T. A. Me- 'K
Manus, plaintiff, against Van II. te
Cregory, et als, heirs at law of T. S. 0f
Gregory, deceased, defendants, I will
jffer for sale before the Court House
loor in Chesterfield, S. C., on the In
irst Monday in December, same be- 1S
Ing the fourth, within the legal co
liours of sale to the highest bidder for t.h
th(i fnllnuMiwr r,.o!
, 1 >, ?-a l" ?vlt- nl
Al! that piece, parcel or lot of
land situate, lying and being in the
State and county aforesaid and within
the corporate limits of the town of
[Jheraw, beginning at a point on the ^
south side of Marlboro Street two S<
hundred (200) feet in nn easterly di- tt.
rection from Second Street, and run- lo
ning thence iti the same easterly direction
and parallel with said Marlboro
Street, a distance of fifty feet at
to lot heretofore conveyed to T. S. at
Gregory by J. A. Watson; thence at ar
right angles to said Marlboro Street
and parallel with the Watson line a
distance of ninety-five (95) feet to a <(
lot owned by T. S. Gregory; thence
parallel with the Gregory line and at
right angles to said Watson line a dis- t
Lance of one hundred and ninety-five tj
(195) feet to the beginning point.
The said lot bounded north by Marl- .
horo Street, east by J. A. Watson,
south by the lot of T. S. Gregory and
west by lot owned by the said S. T. A.
McMnnus.
P. A. MURRAY, Jr.,
Master for Chesterfield County. ^
MASTER'S SALE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, oi
COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. I'
Pursuant to a decreo heretofore di
granted in the case of H. II. Ilcrrick, hi
trustee of the Marietta Fertilizer I bi
e Tremendo
rsepower motor,
ch wneelbase.
- long, 48-inch cantilever
4-inch tires.
:e?electrical control but:olumn.
?service, 13^x23<i ;emer
l never heard of an Overicating.
RIVERS AUTO
Phone No. 18 Chestei
The Willys-Overland 1
"Medal:
impany, plaintiff, against B. E. Mc:iir
and the Bank of Chesterfield, dendants,
I will olfer for sale before
e Court House door in Chesterfield,
C., on the first Monday in Decernr,
191(1, same being the fourth,
ithin the legal hours of sale, to the
nhest bidder for cash, the following
scribed real estate to wit:
All that tract of land in Mt. Crog,n
township, in the above State and
unty, containing one hundred and
cty-five (1 (55) acres, more or less,
unded north by lands of the este
of Mary Sellers, east by lands of
A. Gullege, south by estate lands
Major Hancock and west by lands
Henry Hendricks, Lewis Rivers and
hers, the said land being known as
e Cato Jackson place.
P. A. MURRAY, Jr.,
Master for Chesterfield County.
MASTER'S SALE
TATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
3UNTY OF CHESTERFIELD.
Pursuant to a decifee heretofore
anted in the case of William Hogg
gainst Annie Hogg Quick, defendit,
I will offer for sale before the
>urt House door in Chesterfield, S.
, on the first Monday in December,
me being the fourth, within the le1
hours of sale to the highest bid..
r 1- ii.i
. iui ciisn: an mat piece, parcel or
act of land in the above State and
unty containing 100 acres, more or
ss and bounded on the north by
rat is known as the Mclver land, on
e east and south by what is known
the Dixson land and on the west
r the Hugh (Joker land, being the
nd conveyed to William Hogg by
Reid about the year 1868 ant
dng what is known as the "Willian
ogg home place." 2
P. A. MURRAY, Jr.,
Master for Chesterfield 'County
Pri*on Reform in Kansas
Kansas has not a high rate of pris
r population, compared with manj
.ates of the Union, and her pena
stem never has been vindictive
ire easier, therefore, has it been foi
r to decide to turn the State peni
ntiary into a school, both the rigoi
' servitude antl the labors of en
reed industry being reduced to s
inimum. Kansas is progressive, anci
in a progressive region of tht
untry, and all about her are State?
at have tried, with satisfaction, huane
dealing with prisoners.
AN ECONOMICAL FUNERAL
Here is a story which Secretary of
ar Dickinson, who is from the
>uth, and a student of the negro,
lis of how a colored man planned
save money when^his brother died
he darkey went to the station
Cent in his little town, which was
>out 50 miles from Memphis, Tenn.
id asked, solemnly:
"Boss, how much is it to fetch i
trpse from hyuh to Memphis?"
The agent told him.
"Well, boss, how much is it to fetch
corpse on a round trip from hyuh t<
cmphis?"
This information was also added
jt the agent added:
"I newer heard of carrying i
>rpse on a round trip."
"Well, boss, you see, it's diss way,'
cplained the darky. "Dis hyul
>rpse is my brudder, an' got a lot ol
in folks in Memphis. All dem kii
>lks would come down to look at d<
>rpse, and' dey would jes' eat nn
.iten house and' home. 1 though
d aave money fetehin' dis corpse U)
?r an' lettin' 'em take a look a
im. Den I could bring him back am
ury him quiet an' peaceful.''
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anywhere near as low a price.
And they make it hard for us to keep up with
orders.
The factory has never yet caught up with the
demand. VI
You ought: to own one of these cars?nothing
else so big and fine for the money.
Come in and order yours now. bH
COMPANY, Dealei M
rfield, S. C. Phone No. 18 |
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TAX NOTICE
The Tax Books will he open for the collection of Taxes from the ioih
day of October until the .'list day of December, 1910. m
Tax Levy for the State 0 Va mills
Ordinary County 7 %
Constitutional School 3
County ltoad V6
Total Levy 17% mills
SPECIAL LOCAL
Local
School [Bonds
Che raw Graded School 3 4 |
I
Pee Dee 3 4- "
Pine Grove . ... 3 | / I
, Vaughn 3 .2 I 1
, .1 uniper 3 I
Dudley 3 I I
Manhunt 3 j I M
r Wallace i 3 j
1 Pat's Branch | 4 j 1
, Stairord 4 (2% I
Bethel 4 | H
Center Point . i 4 [ I
wamble Hill j 4
Center I 4
Wexford ' 4 5 j
Butl'alo | 4
4
1 Friendship 4 JB^D
1 I.onpf Branch 4
Croon Hill 4
. Middendorf 4 5 VI
Sandy Run : 4 " ^
Bay Springs School 4 |
l ewis 5
Black Creek j 5 I
x Center drove 5
Cat Pond 5
Cash's ! 6 2 jB
Bear Creek 1 5 I
5 Ziort | 5
Bethesda 5 fl
Harris Creek 5 j j Ji
Snow Ilill , 5 '
Patrick .5*4 .4. .
Farkcr ' fi
Papreland 6 I
Ousley 7 ^ d
Palmetto ....... 7 j | ^
I White Oak 7
Orange Hill 8
Spencer 8
Cross Roads . 8
New Hope 8 j J
Jefferson % 4
Me Bee 8 4 V.: I
Chesterfield 8 3
Shiloh 10
Ruby 10 4 \<s. ^
Cheraw Township (Outside) 2 I B
Winzo |HH
Ml. Croghan (Outside) 2
Five Forks _ B B
Old Store (Outside) ! I
Alligator (Outside) , 2
Road Bonds, Alligator Township 7 mills ?
i Road Bonds, Jefferson Township .....6 mills j
3 Road Bonds, Cheraw Township 2 mills j ^H|B
3 I will be at the following places on dates given below: 1
s Pageland, Monday, Oct. 16; Jefferson, Tuesday, Oct. 17; Angelas, Wednenday,
Oct. 18; McBee, Thursday, Oct. tilth; Ousleydale, Friday, Oct. 20;
t Cheraw, Monday, Oct. 30; Cheraw, Tuesday, Oct. 31; Patrick, Friday, Nov.^^H^^^BH
). 3; .Vfiddendorf, Monday, Nov. 13; Mt. Croghan, Tuesday, Nov. 14; RubyJU^H^^H
11 VfMaesdny, Nov. 15; Dudley, 2 to 5, Thursday, Nov. 10; Plains,