The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, November 08, 1917, Page Page 5, Image 5
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dkort Sterns of
Mr. Arthur Parker, of the Brock
Mill section was in town on Tuesday.
Mr. Bob Gulledvre. of near McFar
land, has on exhibition at the County
Fair some of the nicest chickens seen
in Chesterfield in many a day.
The deposits in the Banks of this
7^ County have never been so lar?re as
they are at present. Every one except
the newspaper editors have a
small balance on hand in the Bank.
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Why buy old shoes at new prices
when you can buy new shoes at old
prices at Teal-Jones Co, new building,
^ in Rohr Barber Shop.
Misses Nancy and Molly Knight
and Mary White of Pafjeland, are
Fair visitors in town this week.
Messrs. Melvin and Frank White,
Weldon McBride and Abrer Davis,
of Teal's Mill, and Miss Nancy
Knitfht, of Prcreland, attended the
Bennettsville County Fair Thursday.
The Cheraw Graded School under
the direction of R. T. Caston, Esq.,
Chairman of the Board of Trustees,
has one of the nicest exhibits that
can be gotten together, representative
of the work being done by the
schools of Cheraw.
M Roy Rarentine writes from
Mad:son Barracks, up on Rake Ontario,
that the seventy-six Southerners
there were Rueceessful in eliminating
some colored soldiers from the
Barr ?cks, where the white s-Jdiers
were quartered.
Ladies, while visitin" t k - hair,
don't fail to inspect our Coat, Coatsuit
and MiBinery Department. Minn
Burney will take pleasure in assisting
sm you select your suit end het.
Chesterfield Dry Goods Co.
A b!pr hunch of gamblers from the
Tarboro, N. C. Fair, were attracted
to the Chesterfield County Fair, hut
as soon as they ascertained the position
of the Chesterfield Fair Authorities
and the town authorities, they
hiked it out for Florence. One of
the 1 unch advised the Secretary of
the F'ir, that he did not have to follow
' Vit kind of business hip thil
he w s in the business for his health
He was advised that Florence, S. C.
is n healthier place for him at tinpresent
time, as a nn re unhealthy
place than ''h -otrr'i >H ould not I
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Festiva
The annual caro
We stand with o
the good people fror
Middendorf, Ruby, N
tire County.
We shall expect
Union, Marlboro and
The T
Not only extend
invite you to make th
These two store
and at prices that wil
True, all goods i
lieve they are cheap
IN ow is the time
Ladies' Store n<
Drug Store.
A Happy Merry
H.
%ceal JnUreat
Mr. and Mrs. J. Welborn Pusser
and Misses Bessie and Lcssie Pusser
'spent Monday in Charlotte.
Rev. Thames, of Patrick, came to
vuvovvtiaviu wii i ucouujr Willi U JJiiri
of the Patrick Community Fair exhibits.
For comfort and service try our
Army shoes. We also have all sizes
wool Army shirts.
Chesterfield Dry Goods Co.
Be sure to send immediately to this
office the address of your soldier boy
who is still in the United States. The
Red Cross wishes to send Christmas
1 tfifts to each one. Do you wish your
boy left out?
The Farm Loan Associations of
| Ruby, Shiloh and West Field Creek
! have united with Wamble Hill. The
la'ter has as!*ed for an amendment
to its charter to cover Mr. CroKhan,
Cheraw,- Court Hourse and Cole Ilill
. Townships.
We still have Hanei, Set-Snug and I
Wright'* underwear for men. Set- |
Snug for women. E. Z. and S?i..Sn.i? I
1 for. children, in fact if it's anything
in cotton underwear we have it.
Chesterfield Dry Goods Co.
Mr. Morton and Mr. Melton, two
>.' the most progressive farmers of
Western Chesterfield, were the first
of the officials of the Community
! Fairs to arrive at Chesterfield with
'their exhibits. Mr. Morton and Mr. j
Melton are officials of the Macedonia
j Community Fair, and were busy in-1
s'allin^ their exhibits on Monday.
Mr. Jess Turner, one of the mem
tiers of the County Board of Cum- j
I missioners, was here for the first
Monday.
A movement is on foot to have Ru
i rrii Koine .no. i trom (iho.sterlield
1 chanired, so as to serve the territory i
from Che.?terfield to the W. A. Burr
pi id', on the new McBee-Chcs^rfiehf I
road This would give a better road
for this route and would prove of
If rent benefit to the patrons ;.lor:g this
road.
Atop',' the rove'ties being exhibit
e'l at the Kni*" this week is the Ford
' Traetor, belonging to I. A. Welsh and
r. Kivers The bad; wheels and
vie of the Ford are removed, and
in their stead are placed wired cog
wheels, which together with a speeial
oiling and cooling apparatus make
1 . .. ' >-v rf'I machine for farm
j work.
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I Week! Fest
usal of joy and gladness is at ha
utstretched arms to welcome to c
n Jefferson. Pageland, Angelus,
It. Croghan, Cheraw and all the
t to see many of our good frie
1 other counties.
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a welcome to you to visit the g<
tese stores your headquarters wl
s carry everything to wear for
1 loosen the purse strings,
ire much higher now than in th<
to what you will yet see.
and the 2-in-one Stores is the pi
sxt to the postoffice; Gents' Sto
-go-Round to All !
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MACEDONIA COMMUNITY
FAIR
Men's Class
Best peck of wheat, B. Knight.
Best peck of pears, B. Knight.
Best stalk of cotton, 0. M. Middleton.
Best lot of apples, S. T. Knight.
Second best lot of apples, A. NT.
Lenrd.
Best pumpkin, It. J. Johnson.
Best cabbage, C. D. Johnson.
Largest turnip, A. N. Lcard.
Largest sweet notuto. C. I). John
son.
Best sheaf of wheat, J. 1). Middleton.
Best lot of dried apples, S. T.
Knight.
Poultry
Best pen of chickens, J. D. Johnson;
2d best, E. E. Middleton.
Best cock, E. E. Middleton; best
hen, C). B. Funderburk. Best pair
of chickens, Herbert Morton.
Best sow and pigs, O. M. Middleton.
Best horse, E. A. Middleton.
Best milk cow, (!. Knight; second
best B. iwiight.
Boys Under 16 Year*
Best ten ears pop corn, Boyd Morton;
second best, Jackson Middleton.
Best 5 ears of corn, Baily Knight;
second, Boyd Morton.
Best single ear corn, Boyd Mor
on; second, Baily Knight.
Best calf, Broose Holley; second,
Jackson Middleton.
Best Vi gallon peanuts, Boyd Morion;
second, OJan Wilks.
B.'st bundle of fodder, Boyd Morton.
Best hen, any breed, Dave Knight.
Best cock, any breed, Jackson Middleton.
Best lien of bantams. Bovd Ilor
Ion.
Host pair of pi>;s, Royd Ilorton.
Womcn'i Class
Canned Goods
Mrs. Charles John.on look it fol-|
lowiftK prizes: Most apples, be.- >e.irs, '
Itest poaches, host plums, best Ionia- I
to-s, host souppernonirs. 2d host
hlaekl ("Ties, best pickle boots, host
fijf present s, lies! peer preserve
best pencil pickle, 2d best water.oeion
preserves.
Mrs. II. .1. Johnson look tin f?
ini; pr .es: In-,, t orn, best s > in n .i
shell peas, best hu' kel! ei i es, best
watermelon preserves, best earn,'d
potatoes, whole peaches, onion pioklo,
'2d be p.-ar preaer. < , I
!:. cull, be t .ea ca'e, best . hocolato
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ival Week Is
ind!
ur good old town
McBee, Patrick,
people of the enrnds
from Anson,
tores
>od old town, but
lile here.
the entire family
e past, but we belace.
re next to Laney
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cuke.
Best pound cake, Mrs. E. R.
Knight.
Best pound of butter, Mrs. Nannie
Jordan.
Best caromel cake, potnto pudding,
plain cake, Mrs. Brooks
Knight.
2d best whole peaches, best and 2d
cucumber pickle, best fresh apples,
Mrs. Mary Sowcll.
2d best fig preserves, 2d best butter,
Mrs. W. D. Watkins.
2d best fresh apples, Mrs. R. M.
.McDonald.
2d best canned peaches, best
blackberries, 2d best huckelberries,
best cherries, best peach preserves,
Mrs. J. A. Knight.
Best dried apples, best fresh pears,
Mrs. Alex Johnson.
Fancy Work
Best lunch cloth, Mrs. Carry
Knight.
Best collar and yoke Miss Vera
Morton.
Best tfown yoke and cap, Miss,
Lena Horlon.
Best underwear suit, Miss Lynna .
GulledgC.
Best (|uilt, Mrs. Stella Johnson.
Best hemstitching, Mrs. Lula '
lloutrh.
Best ha by pillow, Mrs. John Lee. j
Go l? Under 16
There w?e only four irirls in this I
contest: A'rna Munn, won U blue ribbons;
!tilth Morton, '1 blue ribbons; ;
Susie Mae Seeders, 'J blue ribbons;'
Leila Knight, 2 blue ribbons.
Mr. .1 W. Miller had offered a re- i
ward of $l.uO for the ^irl winning,
the greatest number of blue ribbons.
There was a tie for first place and
Mr. Miller generously gave the girls
one dollar each.
Following arc the names of those
who contributed U.r> cents each to
help finance the community fair'
J. It. Morton, VV. A. Moore, A. F.. ,
Johnson, Mr. Jordan, R. C. Morton, '
. II. Catoe, 1!. Knight, K II. Melton,'
L. \V. Middleton, J. II. Steen, \V. II. 1
Fni^ht, ('. I). Catoe, J. I). Middleton,
S Knight, It. J. Johnson, J. I).
son. It. A Knight, J. A. Knipht,
S: Hornby, \V. Middleton, -I
VV Viler.
There' wen' I wo farm displays on
e* hib't, arranged by Mr. J. I. Mnr
to ..id Mr. K. It Knight. The prist
ir 'hi* depart, " til oiTered hy Mr. .1.
K. l.ee of $.'> 00, was won hy Mr. .1.
I Morton, thoujth Mr. Kniirht purh-'d
him close for a decision, having oho
a y lirn- exhibit.. Mr. liorltn h d
in his display 1 >0 dilTor-v.t products
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of his farir.
Macedonia closed this fair with a
determination to surpass it next year,
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TYPEWRITER FOR SALE
Brand new Blickcnderfer Typewriter
at half-price. An unsual bar"ain.
Call at this office.
That delicious Stone Cake is again
on sale at the A. F. Davis Market.
This is the finest pound cake on the
market. Try it once and you will
save yourself the trouble of baking
cake hereafter.
State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield.
In Common I'leas.
Carrie L. Odom, assignee, plaintiff,
vs. J. J. Gainey, trustee, defcndent.
By virtue of a Decree in the above
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avawu insv uy ri is minor, i\. m. :>jemminger,
Presiding Judge, dated 2nd.
November 1917, I will offer for sale
to the highest bidder for cash before
the Courthouse door at Chesterfield,
South Carolina, on the 1st Monday
in December next, within the legal
hours, "All that piece, parcel or
tract of land in the above State and
County, containing 91 '/j acres, more
or less, being the land this day sold
to me as Trustee and as such for
which I am due as Trustee a balance
of the purchase money in said amount,
the same being to secure the purchase
money. Said lands being
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wmmuv\i i/jr ifiinan \n r r . mv(T8|
Wade Turnace, Levi McFarlane and
J. 11. Sellers and for a full description
see deed this day made to me
by said Turnace."
The above is the description contained
in said Decree of Judce Memmincer.
I'u:chaser or purchasers to pay for
all n<- "ssary papers.
I\ A. MURRAY,
Master for Chesterfield I'ounly.
?FOR?
SURVEYING
Making F-ats
Blue Prints
Soo ov 'Phono
MELTON & MULLOY
Choalci field, S. C.