The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, August 16, 1917, Image 4
| tfhcrt Memtf cf
The Hon. W. F. Stevenson will j
peek in Chesterfield on Thursday, '
Aug. 23d, at 12 ra. on "The War; Its |
Causes and What It Requires." ,
"Over There" starts next week. i .
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Misses Pearl and Vera Melton are <
visiting in North Carolina this week.
Mr. Walter Robeson, of Spencer- i
ville, was in town yesterday.
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Dr. J. D. Ingram, of McBce, was in > v
Chesj^rfield Tuesday.
Miss Burlie Griggs, of Ruby is i '<
visiting her sister, Mrs. Bob Uedfenrn. J
Fred Rivers is the happiest man in j
Chesterfield. Ask him! | '
Mrs. bdgur Forter and Mrs. Ferry
if. Therrell entertain the Rook Club I
this afternoon at the former's home, i
Miss Bertha West, of Chesterfield, 1
is now stenographer and bookkeeper
for Dr. J. D. Ingram, of McBee. (
'1 he Rev. and .Mrs. P. A. Mwrny
and Mrs. K. Muiloy, of Cheruw,
were in town Monday. f
Mr. .Minis Cason and family * re e::- "
peetwd soon to visit his mother, Mrs.
M. K. Cason.
Miss Annie Itedfearn, who has been
a popular visitor in town for several
Weeks, has returned to her home at
Clemson.
Yesterday's war dispatehes contained
the information tliat the Ameriean
soldiers in France do not take kindly j
to tin; nick-name "Sammy." We don't j
blame them either. [ i
Mr. J. A. Welsh has a force of
hands busy constructing the bathine;
pool. The structure will be of concrete
30 by 00 feet and 'a feel
deep.
.>tr. l.ariy noweii, 01 tne Miimn
section, has a 12-aore field of rorn i
that bids fair to brinj; him in over
one thousand dollars.
Mrs. L. K. ()j;burn has re urned to
her home at Lilesville, N. :ifLt r
visiting her parents Mr. and. Mrs. I .
W. Guskin.
.
Mr. Croft Piirv. of Pajrel ind, a <
member of Company It. of S. <IJnttalion
of Enjjiners that lias bee* or- ,
do red to k(? to France at an early
date.
Mr. I!. W. Pusser jjoes Sunday to ;
brin^ Mrs. I'usser and children home, j
They have been visiting Mrs. Pusser's
mother. Mrs. Whitley, near Monroe.
Messrs Carl Gulledvce and I.es er j
Iluntley went to Charlotte yesterday, !
where both men will undergo treat- i
nu'iit for diseased tonsils.
You may ^o "Over There." Head
about it next week in '1 he Advertiser.
Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Smith spent the
week-end in Charleston visiting Mr.
Thornwell Sowell, brother of Mrs. j
Smith. Mr. Sowell, in the C. S. A rmy,
is now stationed at Fort Moultrie.
Miss Annie Gulled^e has returned
home after several week* -pent in
visitintr. Miss Gulledpv attended a
U, i 11 - ' ' ' 1
ii'? u.->ut-y??w l y j;ivru uy ,n f >. tj . *
say, of St. Paul, N. then later visited
.Mrs. Torn Roper in Clio.
Mrs. 15. I*. Teal and little I'rai.l. are
visiting relatives in Wade.-lr.ro and
vicinity. .Mr. Teal, who spent Sunday
and Monday with them, has returned.
Miss Doris Ran. y entertained tin
younger set .Monday afternoon. A
guessing contest and Rook ware er<jtnyd
by the puests. Punch was : owed
in the diuning-rooni by tile hosl?
sister, Mildred, assisted by Saiah
M oo re.
Miss Mary Pusscr gave a reception
on Tuesday evening in honor of her
guest, Miss Pauline DuRo-e, of I.atta.
Several out-of-town guest > wero prese.
t. Pjnch and sweet wafer w.-r
S' ved by Misses I'iora Rcii U'\ ?
and Maude (larland Wei. h.
Mrs. R. M. N'< vvot eaiert ii:.i d
delightfully m Rook w 1 Thur la;,
afte-noon at her I, ->n:e in Rule..
Amount those present from ( l< r
field were; Miss - \n/li" Pa r nI ic,
Millie Douglass, Mai.. McKlwce, Mis
Douglass' gu.st, l'.utli ilanna, Sural'.
AT iore. Mildred l.aoey :?? ?! Me-d:u . ;
Jl'irst and Porter.
It sc-ms likely that soui<> coui.ty
and town officer are l ib .ring under
a misconstruction of th? National
Army exemption rales. The law or
vid s that only :-*i<h olTieer; may
exempted as earioo; !,- r< * I b; I
appointment. 1.1 South ''a-.do,a t.lr-j
odices of Mayor a in town VV >rd< a !
the only such ofiices. It is nw?-. ,ry !
in these cases to make out exempt
claims.
The Red Cro-s work should appeal
to every one with a heart. Our owe
Soldier boys?boys from f'h</ 'ev;ii.! j
County?maybe your boy ,\>!! hn^"
to brave the perils of 'he trenches
and the charge over "No-man's land" j
and some of them will be wour led
and will need attention. Flcre is
wiiere the Red Cross does its " itest
work -and funds are nccre-uwy to > .?
that the brave soldiers secure pr< pmedical
treatment on the ba'tlciiel i.
"Others are going to otfer their lives.
Can not you stay-at-homes otfsr your
money? This on your part will be '
amall compared to a man's sacrifice < f '
Jiis life. Chesterfield County has been
bountifully blessed by the war in a '
material way with high prices for cot- '
ton this fall. Give some of this easy
jnoney to help alleviate the sufferings 1
j>f our soldiers. I
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g?gg=a. '.I. i ie=3=ga=
rj,
%eeal Jnteretft | i
Mr. Frank Li-e, of A"l:>'IU", was in ' .
the city Wednesday. j ^
Mr. J. W. Griggs and family spent ' a
yesterday in Wingate. J
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Mr. and Mrs. William Godfrey, of ( (
Choraw, passed through the eity M?n- ;
r
Major W. .1. Tiller spent Tuesday c;
n Darlington. ' a
Mr. It. M. Armstrong, of Page-land. | 11
,vas in the eity Wednesday.
Miss McCaurin, of Sumpter, re-!,
urne<l home Monday after \ isiting ;
drs. C. K. Curtis. ,
Mrs. Kllis and Miss Daisy Miller, of |
elT >rson, spent Sunday with their I 1
strr, Mrs. Ciuriranits.
Miss Delhi Crenshaw, of Columbia, jt
:as accepted ;i stenographic position j \
n the law ollices of Ilatina & liunlcy. ;
Mrs. T. T. Lucas anil chihlrcn, of I
"harlotte, are visiting at the home of j '
>r. T. K. Lucas.
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il rs. .Mack Davis will leave Monday ' >
or a visit to her brother, Mr. .lohn T. <
oeehan, at his summer home at
ouinl Peach, ('on 11.
Don't miss a line of "Over '1 In re." F
'tarts next week.
The 4<rst contingent of Che-tor
M C ounty men for the New N itio ii'
Araiy, .10 strong, will a ?onl>|o
i Chesterfield September 1. !ea\. v
. iv September 5 for Camp .lack n,
dunibia.
Messrs. W. ,T. Oclotn ami Dr. 1. L.J
ill', of Patrick, were ia ?nwn I-'riMissos
Athalene and Lou -v <i:is- '
spent a part of last \\? ok v. th
iends in the Pine drove section.
The first open cotton b< !! t> be
' Ught to this office this so:, on w: eough.t
by Master Iv.hlie Al
i ic cotton came from the lie'.n of It 1;
:ln r, Mr. J. K. Abbott.
The Lev. L. T. Phiiips. of Prow -j
. lie is assitsing the pastor, tin It-v. |
i i 'in.:,... ? '
.. ... . .. .v ., iii <1 i vv ii iii "in. Hi": :i
>' ii ill. Tin* meeting is well .it; s<i i
. I will continue throueh next Suni
.y.
Th< re will be a eali meetinj* of the
('<?iiiii i-i'cial Club of Ch'stcriioid to
.i.oiTow, l-'riday ni^ht, in the Club
; < inns. As important busim is 1
r<- t ransucted, a full attend:;: re is
.1' sired.
!>r. A. M. Redfearn, of Chonson
ble;te, is in town this week on hu-i
i?-s ?. iJiicti 'i's only son, Tom, i.- .u
\ st. Suiv?" n in tin- Navy with tinnit
of Knsiun.
I lie Sunday School classes of MA.M
uy Kunderburj* and Mrs. Charles
i. Rivers will he entertained Ibis
afternoon at o'clock at ihe home of
Mrs. S. M. Jnexson. It is hoped that
,i will !>. a full attendance of the
i. inbership of these classes.
Mr. .John II. Mrock, of re r /.oar
' licit, brought to tins oH'ce la-t
i day a. ripe fu uui'.er I hat seened
' <1 be in perfect. condition, but when /
fit open practically every :-.* ?! la 1 j
sprouted and the fully-formed Icavi
v re us i'reen a thoiiuli irrowinp- in
1." sunshuie.
The State Hit hway Coin; lis.-unn
i i:? issic d ::i,7u!t auto nobde !
crises todate, the totai anioiint ?>t
leiiiey received therefor bciim nearly
hundred thousand dollars. Che te>
!d County's share of this money is
.ivnit $l,200.u().
It is said that Mr. Jama T. (Jra- I,
I -puty-shoriir, is having a sign air (
i hearing these words "Nothin'
- in'." The reason: A still was p
'ired near I'atp lati I last week ami
gallons of pcrf ctly glorious ulf . .
a! en ami now repose in jail .u .Mr
I in': keeping. Mr. (Jrai s I
tired of saying "'Nothin' Doin' " ai !
;11j.r t<? put up a sitcn.
! e County Exemption Ii?.r . i > at
V . dm day afternoon to o:. uj
r ! .ir.s tii.-d up to that t <n<
( derficld merchants a?v h?
i ; ' to receive the fall hilie ' ' !
<>d;. I.'.cry indication f?? at. t .
' < i est trade in years this .
?; i r and ever t he <|U< s! .on
iv asked : "What's the use of - : i '
>!>! rinse cards? I am air. . .
i i !! 1 can." A simple s r i !
'"act .!! at to be { sutli'" 'c . . < l"
?T. r. .
> Hi. . I lie U flilCM ' " i*
.1' ; t wasteful iial ion on in. liy far I
the moHl wasteful secli >n of tl.i ;
Mini ry is nyhl hero, t i. < Soiiih
A ' :i States. it is pretty nr<*
5 ;i no v. iero i*Isi? in lh< "id to?l- y
i< ? ui . and corn hrea I f n<I th-ir
:iy to tin- chicken yard and ho.' jc n.
>\> :i,n t sioj) this waste if we
'i war. Show your patriot! n i?y
l'ni, i' the can! offered you :,i i M
operating with your y<verr,ii. m.
i tin i mutter.
BIRTHS
To .Mr. and Mis. T. JO. Mulloy, Any. 1
' ', .? i eleven pound hoy.
PATRICK
Mr. i'nd Mrs. T. I', Campbell spent I :
> .end dry: in Columbia last wok. i 1
Air .. II. A. Swink, of Preston, Ala.,
is vi. lir y relatives in Patrick. ' j
Messrs. ,(. (;. C.opcland and Q. H.
dampbell s|ient Monday and Tuesday
n liambiiry.
Mrs. J. A. Wihurn war. taken to the
'lor.-nee Infirmary Monay where she 1
vas operated on for appendicitis. a
Mrs. L. D. 0<lom and two sons, of I
iiennettsville, spent Tuesday at the tome
of Mrs. D. F. Buie. t<
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'ATRIOTIC WOMEN
HARD AT WORK
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The campaign to organize the wo- ]
nen of Chesterfield County for food t
onservation in the home, which was (
aunchcd at a meeting held at the
lome of Mrs. W. J. Hanna a few days t
go, is being vigorously prosecuted, i
Irs. Harriett P. Lynch, chairman for ,
his teftdtory, has appointed commit- ^
ees to make a house to house canass
in every community with the ob- i
net of having every woman sign a i
ir<l pledging her support oT the cause )
nd giving her promise to carry out .
11 her home the advice of the na- ^
i ?nal food administrator. This cam- j
aign will be carried out systemati- !
ally and it is believed every woman (
tiic county will be j*ivon an op- s
ilunUy to enroll. t
.\i ;'> tlie captains appointed for ^
lie various sections are Mrs. Hen
'on: Vv lb e; Mrs. P. M. Therrell, f
It. Crov.linii; M ;. .1. VV. llaiina, C'hes- i
erlie I; Mi.-, it. .M. Newsoni, Uuby; ,,
its. I. ' ins. iland; Miss Maude v
1 und inn I)u?!I? y.
Mrs. i! .:in:iV helpers for Cliester- ^
ield and community :.'e: Mesdames y
"urlis. (In-kin, Aid rt; Misses Flora t
telle Stej nl. S i": h Moore, Annie :
tareiitinc, Ita'h Manna, Mildred
.alley, Tomiiii" t'licnn r, \?'nie l\ rk- ,
i', Mary V. Souell and Clara Watson. ;
(ED, V/HITE AND BLUE; RED
CROSS WORKERS AT WORK
I nder ti; aide naiuajreiaent <d'
drs. Jo< W. Uannn, Chairman; Miss
\nnic !ttii < . Sec.; an i Mi.-s Mii ,
1 lo i Yrea the It.- 1 < 'ro
h.eioiy of Che- l!l"!d is p!'(-pari ' ' ,)
o ? ?? a \voii'!' ''fill w< vk. At tie' i
t i i<r.ln !(i on .M??nd: y e.ft ?ti:' at \
l.i - \V. .1. li-im . Mr 'a ! r !' t, r
. f1 . | | , no ,|a- Wori
if I !v I'.i.! ! i! >. i ; , ii m ;t m
lay at' "m i. . '' oh !o 1; . ,
, lie . I ' t. I : I . ' : ' 11' !
. lei i:? ' I .: i . ?! ' >:. un
11 v !,: ihIh r VI.-v haw l.-i n
i . d i! . ' > :i ' > 1 II
.Viiil- ;.: >! tli - siir! sis ih- - n
. iiicii !- - Hi - fi
.'I ;.;iv : > '. i ill. < ' .nun v
ri aru hoped 1 r. I f you
ir. i,< ; :ii:v i!; v . i Mit' < i !i-r a K :
\\ h i. <i i. 1.. 'V, **!i? of 11 ' !
! Ii< ; hi sir- ;
. oi .< t ,.\ .. . yiiii.- r :u.<l ;:-t
intr a liii .
it wn!i:'! mi un? ? stry h- ,
in,- In Mi- - i...:iurl:ri"i' ? I" thiiivurk
inn! I In i.i.i rini ie nm - of list
v it11 ?' ls>d \V< -aim it In . i vi' lii-ri;
i'ii I -?i i < n ii 11 i A i.-i'li v.ii'i t*:n ,
,! 11: i lin'i , i-i - i : I ii ?"i i! i'f ih 1. '1
i n . il -rv <'li-sl-rli-ld ('mi'i;
I. wan joins i!i- i 'I'ii. - ur
i..'. i r. la. -n n- t im- in i'n- r
,i'.- i f ihi.- iii'in-.iil-iil iii'. iitn/.ati-i.
'i !. < ynuii laili- ar- irking; :it
..!;11i. i |ii'i'i.i.!y t .r ;li- i i ?.i'lirt : ! "
1111 'iil.lii'iil of < 'il-.t I :il '<1 < OUIli.y
ii.\ . In-- : '.s ill- wur . ai ! !'n. ils ihi;!
. .1! ; u in ii i ii- "I'-.-il 1'iyj.: i/.alioii.
I'll - hi i mov-m-nt in wl i-h no
Am-ri-n:. will fun! niij?t hi; th- our
nr^iir.izi tion In whirl) -v?". y man sunt
woman, young; or old should join.
[ RUSSET-r.\OKFO I rtUiiil I
(llvlocii liU ustulafa) I
AT-,.
c.. A
x \ y
jjM,
!.< :. ?<*!'. : < veil ant) 0:10 "ourth Inches
Aii.')!:;; thrushes having the top of
am; tail !!< : .!> the same eo'or
irt t?,? t.;i'It, this otic lw <listinxuisli<-(l
1 ltd tav. v.\ < 1 ritu? ami < The
I a? i<: f *;t. sti! spc ies is russet
tiOvwi a! live, whia Me fiMi r sole 1 <;
is till' Olive ; thr . ;h. The j
I' II..1 ! . S lieio'.'. . , | \j to the .u|ie< io8 ilH
II V.'holc.
it .% : I'recl-? in ten f?>:. ''<1 parts
e" . . a an-' ('aiia<ia uii'l south to
; . ; < el' :.r;.i, Mi' hi1-' in. New
' .. We. t Virginia (lunuii1 a it 1, :t;i<I
winters tro.ui Mc\iro to South
Am. 1 ieft.
Is nits ami economic status: TJ1 i:*
is kiiio 01 a Hm rill group of t hi"': :
I lie members of which jtro 0'. many
linked first ning American snug1
iiclH. The several m< inli rs re:-.' 'n
l ie one a;.other in s i/>- plumage, am!
habits. While this thrush in very fom) (
f fruit, Il.i partiality for ti." nci? hbor
I oorl streams ,?s It from frequent
Inx orchards far from water. It in
roost trouh! oi: o during the chcrr
n a on, v. In u iho young are in tin*
nest. From thin it might he inferred
that, the vr;r:nv? are fed on fruit, hut
mi< h is not the ease. The mluits eat
fruit, but the nest I'fit's, as usual, aro
I't-il mostly upon in -'ds. En.tics constitute
flie lamest J'em of animal food,
r lid ants eoino rn xt. Many calerpll
lass also are eaten The great bulk
of vegetable food ' insists of fruit, of
villi li two fill lis Is of cultivated varieties.
Where tin so birds live in or
near yard' us or orchards, they may ,
ilo considerable ila : age, hut they brc |'
loo valuable as It. n et destroyers to j
lie hilled if itie fruit can be protected
in any other way.
i
WHAT'S THE IDEA
Notice I wish : ? stnte that I am
lie proprietor of lh" ice-cream parlor
nd that my customers will not he '
mthered in the future with children. y
?Dillic Mapes Wildman.?Prophcts>wn
Echo.
STILL RAIDED
A raid was made on a distillery
tour miles southwest of Pagelnnd last
Friday evening by Officer Gergory j
ind his posse. The still was found in
>peration and four men were there. ,
Two of them were captured, and
wo escaped after several shots had
>een exchanged. W. C. Furr, a white 1
nan, and Werry Clyburn, a negro, J
wore captured.
Mr. Gregory deputized Messrs. R.
t. Chrisholm, J. W. Elkins, Jr.. J. I). 1
tedfearn and Guy Watts to go with 1
lini, and they approached the swamp
>n Mr. W. J. Hicks' farm soon after .
iunset. There was a small path lead- ,
ng through the flense growth of
rushes, and as they went in they met ,
'iyburn coning out with a bucket of .
!<?;? from the still. He made as if j
0 signal but a pistol was promptly
h'ust into his face and he remained
luiet. Messrs. C'hrisholm and Redearn
remained with him, while
dessrs. Gregory and Elkins pushed
>r. into the opening where the still
las in operation. There they found ;
wo men nieasarin.ir liquor, and the
bird mending the lire. Two daslu d
.way, shooiinjr as they did so. The
lord did not run hut was thought to '
e in the aet of shooting sis Mr. Gre;ory
leveled his p'stol on him and fortde
him to stir. On him was found a
ne S. & W. pistol and a full box of
.?rtrid}res. Several shots were fired
1 tile two tleeinv' men, hut it is not
elioved that either was hit.
The siil! was of about .'10 .rallon
inaeily. It was running full blast,
d the oflieeis found sihout sixteen
d half gallons of liquor in juus
id fi'U'l jars. There were several
rejs filled \\dh soured meal, about
eady for use. When thini's j.rol quiet
<.r v.ory went for a wapon to
a : th.e till to town, anil the still
iilintn d to ttif out lite I quor I1
an u"1 i 1 he returned, and then it
s io.oied and brought to town by
ir. John II irks. Here it war plaeed
'he lockup, a d many people were
' mi l' <i to sec it Saturday, ll was
<ii >. eopper I ut lite hottof.i war i
liy 'Mi*. Tin ent<tv outfit, i;. < I ;i? I - j f
< :i i, worm, hamd, lantern, etc.,
taken. j'=
-i . 1 :
i lie t it p>-is' : < v.. re can": ! to
: il :.t ' hesleri < !(! to await, trial. \ [
-iiiLy ('.rant r.i a- up Saturday, am! '
'a' li'pi was turned lucr '.<> 'aim. ii
Mr. Lunnic Broom wuh niri'Stc? j
1.1*'! y on a warrant rhart'ir:/ aim :
. li h-iup; one <>!' the limn who - j
!. ll<- rav< homi in tin- sum of ;
undrcd dollars and was released. Mr. |!
s:d t<> i!t?' writer thai he is ;;
I'e.ian-d to pro. tii it h was no, |
here. The I'ati'oland Journal. j;
McDOUGAl.D-SMlTft
An int.orestii e socieiy ,? .it of ihe
"t, ii 1'inniiii;' y. v\' tl i.:'i.'I ia?:
f Miss Kale a!- i)oU'/.'!'I. " lU' lit't of ;;
Mrs. M. M. Mi of A ill ti i . to 1
.1 r. Joekson <' Smith, el.U l sou ef |;
Ir. ami Mr?. A. J. Smith. j
''.In- ceremony was p. rf.?v ued at .
I* 11 -1* 11 ! <! at tijtiO o'eloe . : I -1. > i
ft'-riio oi l y I'rohate .lialtve M. .1. (
iio 'ell. Only :> few of 'he hridc's am!
room's friends w? re i ivsi j-.X.
The lo ide was l"\e!y in an after-;
oon powa of white crepe de rhino,
-i de tie "fro-.in . ore a handsome
. I of lo ad elotii.
airs. No ;ih \va horn and reared
a Ai! -y. ( :?., hut hi s fr. .piently visit- .
r relatives d fri 'ltd ; iii oar com-j
oiii! ity. Sinee her first visit here liy
hei* loving disposition she has num-I
! 'OS d her friei ds hy tin- score. Mr. i
-n.itit is an industrious young plant-j
i- ami nas a morons friends who i>i11
Up- write in wshintf him ami ;
i fair in ide many yi-ar ; ol happi-i!
< in iiif's vnv'i-. i;
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MIDDEN DOR!-' \\
Denlh i>1 Mrs. W. K. John'.on.
1 >n of i)ta* ?a<i' Si occa -iori.s that ' y
r < ;: 111 in our enmrnunity was tin* 1:
:th i" In* ijirly twilight Sunday j:
i ninjr, Auk. Id, uf Mrs. VV. K. John* jj
a. la fiirt- in r marriayt- she waslj
: 1/ 1 J- < io<ii|.;on of the Clyde set'- ,
i n of 1 >:iriir-jrton < 'ounty.
Sin- v.a a ynuny woman <if truly I j
hr. Mil: iiiaraeti-r, a kind and lovir.p'jj
, .| ;k:' -nt i\ < wife.
! \ lie'- is hu lled in sil'-nt
I- i. I Icr uut inieiy depai t ure takes j i
it-.- '.o h< r due reward. ! i
i ?i i o i her was to love her and i;
i* i or life in our ni' leae'.es
".i i ic Christian eharat ter. She
io mourn her untimely death
' .. hi. ty of friend.'., a hu hand, i
1 . ir mall ehi!<'reii whose early !;
it licen instriult I hy her in i
.'<-t " lle.iS.
fi r renin 11s were tei derly laid t'?
n tl. Ilehton ei-met'-ry, where !.
i la ' i.f fi'h-ntls and relatives pa d '
i.i 1 r<--peel s to a y< i:.j- iris- I
. t inl < <1 t< ehinjr <IS v-iy of ]
p-t I,. '! h funeral r\ :< < -> w re con- i
:< !im| I.;, her pa-tor 1 v. \V. \. Jor- :
i. ?>i.; hi-;.r po "Ui ii- t i -n r i
i | ;.i by to the 1 "!" iveil ones.
\ -it. of iici <fu! meet ivp-I
i- < ! a? Hot ' .ii rhiin-n Kumloy, < ??:.'
< 'i ll i.. lho to/ui -r (i i or, K
;i - : i Ii lb \. I'aul
I' H'o ') n < "lies'. i field.
Mr. .i. I!. Sio his |. turned Sunday
i" mi a vi it to relat.ve- in various
on ?r Lencast* r Co inly.
?lr. <i. W. U?.\ve, ho u .is recently
s i. i i loo duty of 'i'ra iinp Audi
of Iio- S ah(>.ir<I ." I.ii Railway
o '.villi 11 * i 111u<>r11-r al P >rt.-inniith*
w.n with tin honicfoll.s a fow t
!? .. s .ho post week. Mr. Ro-.o'y pro- t
.)'<' ion to this iii.i.- riant position is i
o h-s friends iml'-oil prat ifyinp. Wo <
iio i.'o lho intorosts of loo company ;
vi!l ho luly eared for by lho oxperi n
J ability of this younp man. i
'.other John on, of Hartsville, 1
, tin- lioip'o t-.uost of Mrs W. It. John- j
o 1. I
Mr. I). M. Rowe sflent Wednesday t
n Columbia. (
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BRITTgvlLLE
BRITTSVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McRae, of Clio,
visited at the home of Mr. A. W. Britt
Sunday.
Mr. J._ S. Hendrix, who has beer
very ill, is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Britt and child
ron have returned home after a verj
pleasand visit to relatives in Lancas
Ler and sdrrounding communities.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Liles expects tc
leave Friday for a short visit to rela
Lives at Candor, N. C.
The ladies and girls in this sectior
ire glad to be busily engaged in can:ing
all they can can these days; and
nofc forward to next winter wher
!iey will get the reward of their la<>rs,
when exerything is scarce and
ligh.
We wish some reader would tell il
i;.p peas can be canned in glass a*
veil as snap beans can be canned
A Kentucky boy's experience with
Canadian regiment in France begins
n The Advertiser next week. Don'l
-liss it.
Make
by not reduc
owing to the i
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It is contrary
we need the r
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to the careful
PALM BEACH SI
|| COOL CLOTH SI
To huv one <
business invc
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ifr.r " *
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|7 $1.50 and 2.00 S,
CI $1.00 to 1.50 S|
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And then not
|! $5.00 to 10.00 ! 1
ij $2.00 to 5.00 H;
; $1.50 to 1.00 Hal
If these prices dot
i; own price and take thei
Cftestei
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EXCUSED
ji.\cuse received by the Superin
11? :11 <>f Schools, Province of Abrn,
' ' linine Islands. |
" >'. * , the undersigned, to prove?ii
"n Thursday past, Mximo Rojas
. < r absent on account of sickness,
ii.it his sickness were itches insofar
iiat he were unahle to wear trousers,
i i < lore he were absence."
A CURE FOR THE BLUES.
Any way, it is a blessed thought
it always some place ir. the world
net is some one more miserable and
lore unfortunate than we are. We
' . know that we should be glad
i.-out it, but we know it is the truth,
i,id knowing it, we have an immediate
vmedy for the "blues" by trying to
.unt them out and aiding them. If
,-ou have the "blu^s," cure them by
telping some one else who, too, is in
.rouble?real trouble. ?Cincinnati
Jommercial-Tribune.
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7000 Abusive Miles
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Twice across America, breaking
the best previous automobile records
both ways. Such a proof is
offered by the Hudson Super-Six
that it will endure a punishment
> no other car has ever equalled.
Even if you never intend driving
HUDSON tw*ce across America in 10 days
i ^ and 21 hours, still to know your
buper-bix car *s ccIual to such a task will
1 add much to your motor enjoyi
ment. What other car rriv?>? vau
O-'? J v%* ^
such assurance of long endur- <fl|
l?\ surrp/CT . , J? .
tsvI!-L$ once as proved by such abuse?
Phaeton, 7-pexs. $1650 Town Car J - - 2925
yap Cabriolet, 3-pa>e. 1950 Town Car Un<l. 3035
V Tourlna Sedan - 2175 Limouilne - - 2925
J Speed Iter, 4-pa... 1750 Limouaine Land. 3025
(All Price* f, o. b. Detroit)
J. O. TAYLOR, Agent
MT. CR0GIIAN, SOUTH CAROLINA
V T
(Onl rl
Money 1 %
nng our prices one cent on summer goods, jjj
continued advance in these lines, jjj V
BUT 1
y to our policy to carry over old stock and |j|
*oom for new fall and winter stock; therefore WM
buyer we make these offerings:
jits 25 Per k. off |
[>f these suits now for next season is a good jjjj
jstment.
Dort Skirts reduced to - - 61.00 m
>ort Skirts reduced to - - 75c jjj
e these prices on Ladies' Millinery: ^
Is reduced to $1.00 j|J
ats rebuced to - - - 75c |jj .9
is reduced to 50c S
1 t suit you when you see the hats you can name your
'71.
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rfield Dry Goods | *j
Company j
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DIZZYING. FOR RENT
"In this /rent and glorious country A fivc room hoUK(. Qn c;re,.n _
of ours," exclaimed the political ora- ,, ? _ , J
. . v. .1 c .u ... near Court House. Rent monev is he- I
t??r, "there is no North, no South, no ?wihmwiwy is .
East, no West." ^or rt'Pair* on house. See or
"No wonder we don't know where Write. J. I,. Tyler, . -4
we are at," came a querulous voice Guardian for Perkins children.
from the outskirts of the crowd.? .
lown lopics^ DISCHARGE NOTICE
SOME LADY ()a August next, I will apply
A slight accident occurred yester- to Lhe Probate Court of Chesterfield
day afternoon in front of Albert s County for a discharge ns Adminisiraraife,
when a motorcycle ridden by , ,
K ' . . . . trator of the estate of Kiisha Boan.
an unknown rider ran into a women,
whose name is likewise unknown, re- ''--ceased. G. W. Loan, ' jj
nutting in u anmshup of the machine, Administrator.
1 hut the lady escaped uninjured.? ? - --
' Waterloo Reporter. CAMP SITES FREE
LUCKY CHOICE For n K<?od, quiet rest, cool nights,
"I tell you old man, Angy is a no mo*(iuitoei, go to Rig Springs
, bright girl. She's brains enough for hotel; new concrete bathing pool now
I two." completed. Camp sites free. Mayi
"Then she's the very girl for you, nftrf* an(i King, managers, McBee,
my boy." B.C. + >
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