The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, December 07, 1916, Image 4
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Prepare I
^Tor Cold Weather I
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1 Let s get together while
I the weather is warm and
m/A prepare for the coldness
HI oi winter.
Wc have Heaters lor coal
|7 J or wood, Grates, open or
Iv ' closed, Franklins of both
H \l varieties, Firedogs, heavy
I and light and in fact ev- 1
I | erything that will keep g
' | you warm during the winL
' J ter months. |
Call, write or phone '
your wants.
Hardware Co. |
BEAR CREEK NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF
(The new school building at Bear CHESTERFIELD COUNTY FAIR
Creek is "moving beautifully for- ASSOCIATION,
ward" and what a nice building it The annual meeting of the stock
be! holders of the Chesterfield Countj
Mrs. S. P. House left Wednesday Fair Association will be held in th<
night for Tampa, Fla. We sincerely rooms of the Commercial Club, Ches
hope that she will enjoy her new terfield, S. C., at 15 p.m., Tuesday, De
home as much as we enjoyed havhig cember 12, 191fi.
^ ter with us. L. H. TROTTI, Pres.
5 Mr. W. L. Pate and little son, John, c- HUNLEY, Secy,
spent Saturday night with his sister,
6 Mr. 15. T. Watson, of Chesterfield. NOTICE
\ is superintending the building of Books of the town of CWesterfielc
) Bear Creek schol house. He is board- are now open for the purpose of col
with Mrs. L. E. Hurst while in lecting taxes for the year 1916.
F7 thU vic.iv.ity. tf R. M. MYERS, Clerk.
Speaking in behalf of the patrons
of this school, we were very fortunate You muit learn the leaaon ol
in securing Mrs. I,. E. Hurst as assist- economy. Bring u? your Savinga
rnt and she is doing a great work we Put them to work for you. W<
shaping and moulding the characters carry fire and burglar insurance,
of these little ones. C P- Mangum, Caahier
Mr. L. P. Poison and Miss Jose- ?
phine Hall were quietly married at Ilanna Realty Company offers yoi
the bride's home in Kershaw last j some of the choicest building lots foi
Wednesday. I stores or residences in town.
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| Sale ot Valuable Land j
Af The heirs of the estate land un- |
der the v ill of Thomas F. Davis will ;;
Ei offer the Thomas r- Davis land for |
sale on Dec. 28th, 1916 at 11 a.m., at
the residence of the said Thomas I
F. Davis.
The 122 acres will be cut into three or four
tracts and will be sold in separate tracts and then
as one tract and which ever brings the higher
mice, in sections or one tract, will be considered
4 the different tracts will be
lc. XPf^Ts of Sale?Cash
Divers 1
in Cleanii
xve installed a Hoffn
The advantages oi
This modern metho
d glazing or streakii
the modern way last
i -
I tfhcrt Mem& e\
C. L. Ilunley was in Wadcsboro
yesterday on legal business.
Mr. Cordy W inburn and son were
anions the visitors in town Monday.
Dr. Newsome and wife, of Ruby,
visited relatives and friends in town
last week.
The Rev. J. C. Lawson, of McBce,
was one of the pleasant callers at this
office Monday.
There seems to be a tendency on
the part of Chesterfield citizens to
move to the suburbs.
Now is the time to spray your fruit
tree*. Get the lime-sulphur solution
from Odom Bros. Co.
Farm Loan Associations are being
organized at Brock's Mill, Cross
Roads and Macedonia.
Ml- W A ...U.v
ii?i . TV . iX. 1/uu^iuoo, hji" nan uccu
threatened with pneumonia, is now
on the road to recovery.
Hanna Realty Company has the
most attractive residences in Chesterfield
for sale or rent.
Dr. R. L. McManus, who has been
suffering from a severe attack of
rheumatism, continues to improve.
Hanna Realty Company will collect
your rents and sell or buy property
for you.
Little Millie, the daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. H. M. Odom, has been seriously
ill and is rapidly recovering.
See Hanna Realty Company befort
you buy or sell any kind of property
Dr. L. II. Trotti, who has been con
lined to his home for several day:
with an attack of toncilitis, is improv
ing.
Lime-sulphur Solution for spraying
against the San Jose scale, at Odon
Bros. Co.
Mrs. Mack Davis and little Mis
Margaret Davis are in McBee for
week's visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. I
Helton.
Get the old-time New Orlean
Syrup at Odom Bros. Co. This is th
- kind your daddies used to brag on.
' There is talk of adding a businses
i course to the curriculum at the Ches
terfield High School. For further in
' formation, see Prof. Coker.
Don't forget to renew your sub
scription to The Progressive Farmei
Tk;.. ... i ? r
a mo i.-> uiiiKHiuu'iny mi- urai larm pa
per published for South Carolin
farmers.
Messrs. . T. Redfearn, W. M. Red
fearu, C. C. Douglass, James Ross, C
K. Laney, R. E. Hanna, C. L. Ilunle,
and J. W. Hanna wont to Chcraw 01
^ business last Friday.
I Have you seen the pictures on th
' silver movie screen, at the Amus-I
Theatre? This curtain is guarantee!
not to injure the eyes and makes th
pictures plainer.
Mr. David E. Redfearn, who rc
cently bought the property of Mr. H
McNair, on West Main Street, oppos
ite the old E. N. Redfearn home, i
* preparing to build on this property.
A well-known Chesterfield attorne;
is arguing that poll tax ought to b<
collectable as long as the man is abl<
to eat, basing his arguments on th<
analogy of the treatment of a horse
A horse is considered able to work a
long as he is able to eat no mattei
what his age.
Building operations on the shov
room and garage of the Rivers Auk
Company, will begin on December 11
It is said the same architect is en
gaged to do this work that built th<
Chesterfield Bank building.
A very pleasant social affair was
the entertainment given recently bj
i Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wingate at theii
, home on Craig St. There were about
17 couples present. Interesting gamei
' were played and there was music nn<!
refreshmonts.
i Hanna Realty Company has a trpct
of 1,000 acres in Chesterfield Countj
one half mile from railroad station
same distance from school and
church, that they will sell ns a whole
or failing in that, will cut into smal
tracts and sell.
Two homes in Chesterfield had
reason to be especially grateful or
' [ast Thanksgiving Day. They wer<
homes of Mr. and Mrs. R. M,
y
1 i i ' 1 1"?
tig ana Pr
y
iaa Sanitary Steain P
f a steam presser ove
d is absolutely clean a
rig; no possibility of
longer and look bette
r %6eal Jntere&t
1
Dr. and Mrs. White and Miss Brock
spent Thanksgiving in Yorkville.
Red Feather features will be shown
regularly at the movies. Boost the
movies.
| Mr. Ross Sellers, formerly of near
I Chesterfield, but now of Columbia, is
home for a visit.
Mrs. Bradley Teal and little son
j Frank, are visiting Mrs. Teal's par|
ents in North Carolina.
Miss Pearl Turner has returned to
| Chesterfield after spending Thanksgiving
Day at her home in Columbia.
The bazaar recently given by the
Woman's Missionary Society of St.
' Paul's Church, was very successful,
over $17, having been cleared.
| Mr. E. H. Melton is now The Advertiser's
representative in the Macedonia
section. See him about your
I renewal.
Miss Pearl Melton, Miss Sallie Berry
Douglass and Mr. Henry Douglass
motored to Columbia Thanksgiving
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uuy, irujvy iii|^ nit' 11 if iiii:ut-iiscijr.
The merchant^ in sections of the
county where negroes are numerous
are said to be doing a thriving business
in false hair?the long, black,
straight kind.
The following delegates from the
, Chesterfield Association will likely attend
the Baptist State Convention in
Newberry next week: Rev. J. C. I.aw
son, Rev. B. D. Thames, Rev. J. K.
- Hair, Mr. Ray White and Mr. 1. J.
s Davis, Jr., and perhaps others.
The old time kind of New Orleans
Syrup, the same kind you used to sop
R after the war, the kind the old people
ii brag on even unto this day. Get it at
Odom Bros. Co.
8 Mr. William DeWitt Sanders and
!l Miss Virginia Rutledge, of Pageland,
' were quietly married last Wednesday
evening in Chesterfield, the Rev. B
s S. Funderburg performing the ceree
mony.
I The Woman's Missionary Society
s of St. Paul's Church, will meet nexl
Friday at the church. All member:
>- are requested to be present, as at thi:
at. .. . *11 I A rt' 1 A
j ume mey win eject onicers ana irans
?- | act other important business.
r' I Some boys from Ruby went tr
l~ j Monroe the other day in a "Johr
a Henry." Returning, they reachec
hiutie some twelve hours after leaving
I- Monroe. They returned without th<
I. said J Henry, having left him by tht
y roadside.
n The Chesterfield people will rejjrel
to learn that the Rev. T. B. Owen
e i formerly pastor of the East Chester
J field Methodirft circuit, is compelled tr
retire from active pastoral duties or
e account of ill health. Their sorrow u
greatly relieved by the knowledtft
!- that Mr. and Mrs. Owen will makt
1. their home in Chesterfield. It falls
i- to the lot of few people to be as uni
s versally loved as are the Rev. anc
Mrs. Owen in Chesterfield and vicin
Ir 'ty
e When it comes to auto tire* foi
r? F*'r? rA Para wa kava arnt ilia m in ilia
D best grade at the lowest prices.
Odom. Bros. Co.
s The "Meistersingers" gave ? r?rc
r entertainment last Wednesday evening
The songs, sacred and other;
/ the acting and the instrumental mu?
sic were all excellent and were high.
ly appreciated by an enthusiastic au
dience. Watch for the date of the
? next lyceum number. The past two
performances have been so good that
, there can be no doubt about the value
r of those that are to come,
r Many people of Chesterfield and
t vicinity will be saddened to learn of
< the death of Sallie, the faithful old
I horse of Dr. T. E. Lucas. Sallie was
33 years of age at the time of her
I death. During the greater part of
r her life she carried the good doctor
about the county on his errands of
I mercy and succor for the distressed
. and suffering. The sight of Sallie
1 coming down the road has gladdened
many a heart in the past years.
I "The Diamond from the Sky" is ali
most completed. No more continued
. pictures will be shown. Regular features
consisting of comedy, western,
and drama will be shown on Tuesdays
1 Thursdays and Saturdays. Price, 6
I 'l?
essing
ressser and are now
r the old hand flat ii
ind sanitary. The f
scorching; no odor
r than by the old ha
TeaU
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Melton, of M
Bee, spent the week-end with Mi
Melton's mother, Mrs. J. E. Meehan
Prof. Edwards, of Mt. Croghi
High School, was brought to 01
town by Mr. P. M. Therrell last Mo
day night.
Benefits derived from your Sa
ings: We pay 4 *2 per cent if left s
months or longer. C. P. Mangum,
Cashit
Mrs. W. D. Craig and Mrs. C.
j llunley and little Miss Mary are vi
iting in Atlanta Ga., at the home 1
' Mr. W. II. Craig.
I
Mr. Bud Bonn, who was recent
shot in the back by one of his neig
j bors, and spent some time in t
: hospital at Charlotte, has returned a
I parently well.
Buy your tires for Ford Cars fro
Odom Bros. Co. They are guara
I teed, and cost you less than any oth
kind offered. Front tire, $8.50: ra
1 non-skid, at $11.50.
A regular communication of Ch<
terfield Lodge No. 220, A. F. M., w
be held Friday evening at 7:30, D?
8th. The annual election and instu
( ation of officers will take place.
Bradley F. Teal, W. M.
W. P. Odom, Sec'y.
The suffragette play which w
given under the auspices of the M
sionary Society of the Presbyteri
I church, goes to Morven Friday nigl
j The original Aunt Dinah has return
to the fold. Enough said.
Ask for a "Cake like mother us
to hake" at A. F. Davis' Market a
get one of those delicious cakes 1
i 10 cents, made by the Stone Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. Dock Rivers, of the Snow 1
section of the county, is seriously
at his home. Mr. River's ma
friends, hope for him a speedy
covery. His son, Mr. W. A. Rivers
a member of the lirm of Odom Br
Co.
The Rev. J. L. Tyler was retur?
by the Conference to the Chesterfi
work. Work on the new parsom
will begin early in the Spring,
committee says. This will be fitt
' recognition by the Methodists of
t Paul church for the faithful work
' their pastor during the three ye
> that he has already served them.
All good Masons of Chesterfi
county are reputed to be full of 'p
> sum 'taters and eloquence. R.
? Cooper, O. Frank Hart, general j
1 rotary for South Carolina, made
? dresses on Monday night and a cl
' of four received the third degree
' Masonry at Jefferson. It was in I
connection that the 'possum i
, taters were served.
. Miss Stellla Mims, home dem
strator, left Inst Friday on her va
> tion. She went to Albemarle, N.
i where she will visit her sister bef
' going to her home in Barnwell co
ty. She will return in Februrary
again take up her work. It wus i
' of the best days work the Chesterfi
county delegation ever did when t
I made possible the office of home d<
onstrator for Chesterfield cour
A better woman for the place co
not have ben found than Miss St<
) Mims.
Flour is high sod going higher, !
at Hurst-Streater Co. you can get
best at $9.50 per barrel; full pate
$9.00 a barrel.
; Every -toot that's tooted by
(!hl>st.prfiplH hand Hrirurn tlio tK iln
tion nearer, as the music has arm
for "Dixie" and an extra strong
i lution of this melody pours fo
from the windows of the band armi
as its nightly practice makes the v
kin wring as it has never before b<
wrung. In other words the Chest
field band is beginning to learn
play "Dixie."
On Dec. 28th, at 11 a.m., the est
of the late Thomas F. Davis will
sold at auction. This property c<
sists of 122 acres and will be si
first in 3 o*- 4 tracts and than res<
in one tract and whichever brings \
higher price will be considered \
sale or sales. The property as li
out in plots will be shown on day
sale. R. E. RIVERS,
Executor for the heirs under the v
of Thomas F. Davis.
Hanna Realty Company does l
mean, as the name implies, that oi
real estate is handled, as they y
buy any kind of property for y
ank stock to gains yoosters.
*
r ready for
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Per
abric iaunClothes
nd method.
anes Coi
c- WEXFORD
"s- Thanksgiving has come and gone
in all its glory and many happy hearts
in are looking forward for a glorious
jr Christmas Day.
n- The ladies of Thompson Creek
church W. M. U. met Thanksgiving
Day and quilted for the Connie Maxix
wo" Orphanage. They were assisted
in the work by Prof. W. E. Wilson, of
Ruby High School,
j Among the visitors to the home of
D. H. Tucker Thanksgiving Day werfe
Mr. John Purvis and wife, Mrs. Fannie
Griggs and daughters, Misses Mollie
and Lula, Mrs. Pauline Thurnian
ly and children. Mr. Dock Huntley,
h- Mr. Sanford, Henry Moore, Messrs.
he Coyt and Clayton Moore.
P" Mr. Frank Moore and mother were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore
,m Thanksgiving Day.
n- Miss Grace Davis has gone to the
Charlotte Hospital. Her many
'?*" fr.ends hope for her a speedy recovery.
M i QQPQ T.oln an/I Vnrrlio Rovfinl/1
ill *vere the guests of Misses Minnie and
ic. ilattie Sellers Saturday night and
,11- Sunday.
Misses Belle, Lula and Allie Adams
?vere guests of Misses Cora and Allie
1 uckcr last Sunday.
r&s There will be a box supper at the
I hompson Creek church Friday nigh ,
an Dec. 8th. Everybody is invited to
come. Girls, bring your boxes and
p{j your best sweetheart to buy it. Proceeds
go to Wexford school.
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old |i|| ker, Rowland, and Ca|
the ?|ff make you wish. Ai
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Four suits ll
month, $1.00 I \
Single suits I \
At 50 cents I \
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MEETING OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS.
The County Commissioners will
hold their annual meeting on Dec.
'29th, 1916. All persons having
claims against the county will present
them on that day.
T. E. MULLOY, Clerk.
i uLu-nme. MILL aiunt
Have your corn ground on the old i
Roland Kite Rock. It was famous in I
Civil War days. Now remounted and J.
run by gasoline power, making the
same excellent meal as of yore. Is \
to-day the finest mill stone in the
county. Bring your corn to this mill
once and you will continue to come.
I grind every day. On I. J. Davis' 1
lot, near the railroad. \
3tp W. J. DAVIS. |
RESOLUTION !
The following resolutions were
passed at the meeting last Monday of n
i the Ministers' Conference, ChesterI
field Association: ' "M
Whereas, the State Mission Board
is seeking in its appropriations and by \
its field workers to encourage the
' formation of fields composed of
churches near together; therefore,
Resolved, That we approve of the
action of the Board in this regard,
and recommend that our executive
and the pastors of the Associtaion cooperate
to the end that all the
churches may have settled pastors in
easy reach of them at as early a date
as practicable.
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Jones, the George Bel- ||i
pitai. Will get any p
ny grade of harness, ||ij
ed of anything in out
Porter Co. |j