The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 24, 1918, Image 2
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~~ PAUL H. IIEARN
Editor and Publisher.
THAT TERRIBLE INDICTMENT
Germany's reply to President Wil
son's latest note on possible pcaci
terms is at hand and it seems that \v<
' are no nearer to diploma* ie settle
i ment of the great strife than we wen
when Kaiser Bill first began to cr;
"kamerad."
The President's reply to the form
er note had been couched in I ha
strong, vigorous language which dis
tinguishes till of his great state pa
pers. But there was one pa nigra pi
that came with such compelling forei
that it received special eommenda
tion.
\\ c can imajrmr our I'resi
dent pointing the finger of scorn am
of contempt when he writes thost
words?words that would caust
shame and confusion to any rulci
other than the German kaiser. I
is with interest that the kaiser's replj
to them was noted.
Said President Wilson: "At tli<
very time the German government
approaches the government of th<
United States with proposals of peaci
its submarines are or.gagod in sink
ing passe tip r ships at sea and no
the ships alone, hut the very boat
in which their pti rigors and crow
seek to ma tin r wa\ to safety
and in ! ; -> enforced with
drawal from Fla 1?I? - and France tin
German rmies ar<- pursuing a eours
of wanton destruction which has al
ways been regard 1 as in direct vie
lation o'" the rules- and practices o
civilized v : f: re. Cities and vil
lap* -, i o - troyed, are heir,
stripp -hey contain, not onlj
but tbeir very inhabitants.
' o til rare charge the Genua
govenii. nt replies:
"i lie 'i s in governnient protes
against lh> ivpmach of illegal and ii
humane actions against the Gernui
lar.ii ami sera forces and there!
against the German people."
Lord Xorlhcliire in commenting t
the latest German in it; uses this la
Kuage:"Thc lea. t : ti. factory fcatui
of the reply is the shameless prevai
cation with regard to (iernian oil
rages on land ami sea."
In this connection read what
French ollicer say of the (Jerman r
treat from the city of Cambrai:
"Cambrai to-night is a smokir
ruin. The (Jermans have prohab
never perpetrated a more ruthless
more premeditated vandilism t hi
the destruction of Camhrai.
"All day, in every part of the tov
there were explosions of incendia
bombs with time fuses attached, ai
these were followed by outbursts <
fire. fn one street a dozen hous
simultaneously burst into flames."
MARCHING BEHIND
By Caroline Ticknor of the Vigilant
' "I'm marching on," said the colone
\VI 1 e,
"Back of my soldier in the Ii? 1
His to command brave men in tl
strife,
Mine a weapon of love to wield.
To soothe, to comfort, to help,
cheer,
Those that ;1 soldier holds mo
dear;
Gladly 1 tarn to tl. s task of mine,
To wor:. for the women behind tl
line."
"I'm m t.< lhnjz on," cried the moth
brave,
"I! H of my sohlier across the so
Jle fip.lds tins < untry's cause to sav
lb leaves a .< t <! trust with hi
M ne to ' eej, bai nin^ the home-fin
brijrht,
To serve arm to save with a patriot
niitfht,
M'U.i ' * *1 '
iiiac our ii'ii'inii t -mil nave to ea
Beef and sugar ami fal ami wheat,
"I'm marching oa," said the muidc
fair,
"My or. in I; private far awa;
lie's do a..- .ut With the boys ovi
there,
'Im ii * my i?ii with the ones th<
slay.
I'm trar <g the girls for farm an
J.. Id,
That ere ... i; iy flour.sh and gurder,
yield;
For we must ;.r .ver this nation'
call,
And our abundance replenish all."
"We're fhariiung sisters, mother
and wives,
Back of oui soldiedrs, brave an
true,
Giving our .strength as they give thei
, lives,
Marching under the red, white an
I: blue,
For us they are holding the foe a
bay.
But we're holding behind, every ste]
of the way,
Our men to nurse, and to clothe, am
to feed,
tyi're marching on with this Nation'
,(. X ,>e,d"
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Chesterfield.
Notice is hereby given that th
I General Election for State and Coun
ly Officers will be held at the vot
ing proc.ncts prescribed by law ii
said county, on Tueeday, Novembe
.r?, 1918, said day being Tuesday fol
lowing the first Monday in Novcmbei
as prescribed by the State Consti
tution.
The qualification for suffrage:
Managers of election shall requir
of every elector olfering to vote a
any election, before allowing hin
to vote, the production of his regis
f tration certificate and proof of thi
; payment of all taxes, including pol
n tax, assessed against him and col
leetible during the previous year
- The production of certificate or o
c the receipt of the officer authorize!
h to collect such taxes, shall be con
elusive proof of the payemnt there
" ,,f
Section 1237, Code of 1912, a:
amended by Act. No. G, special ses
: ion of 1914.
Section 237. There shall he threi
eparate and distinct ballots as fol
f. lows: One ballot for United States
. Senator, Representatives in Congress
;? : ml Presidential electors; and one
(. ballot for Governor, Lieutenant Govt
rnor, State oflicers, Circuit Solici.
tors, members of the House of Rep^
. c mtative, State Senator, countj
. "dicers, and one ballot for all Con.
-tilutionu! amendments and special
, questions, each of thre-e saiel boxej
, >o be appropriately labelled; which
. '.allots . hall he of plain white papei
nd of such width and length as tc
_ <ontain the names of the officer oi
1 oflicers and question or questions tc
. be voted for or upon, clear and even
, cut, without ornament, designation
r nutilation, symbol or mark of anj
, '.bill whatsoever, except the nanu
r "r names of the person or persons
. oted for and the office to which
ueh person or persons are intendec
j 1 o he chosen, and all special ques
lions which name or names, office oi
. offices, questions or questions shal
i>e written or printed or partly writ
t ten or partly printed thereon it
s tlack it.k; and useh ballot shall bt
s ?o folded as to conceal the name oi
tames, question or questions there
m, and so folded, shall be depositei
n a bo': to be constructed, kont ?r?<
t. disposed of as herein provided bj
.aw, and no ballot of any other de
icription found in either of sai<
j- burets shall be counted.
I_ On all special questions the bal
^ lot shall state the question, or ques
lions, and shall thereafter have thi
>. words "Yes" and "No" inserted si
t, that the voter may indicate his vot
by striking out one or the other o
such words on said ballot, the wor
^ not so stricken out to be counted.
n Before the hour fixed for openin
. the polls, Managers and Clerk mm
take and subscribe the Constitution:
m oath. The Chairman of the Boar
n of Managers can administer til
p oath to the other members and t
.j the Clerk; a Notary Public must a<
^ minister the oath to the Chairmai
The Managers elect their Chairnia
and Clerk.
t Polls at each voting place must 1
opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and close
it l o'clock p. m., except in the Cit
l'v of Ch. rleston, where they shall I
>per.eil at 7 a.m. and closed at G p.r
'1 he Managers have the power I
fill a vacancy, <*uid if none of tl
Managers attend, the citizens can aj
point from among the qualified vo
. its, me .uuniiKors, wno, alter bell
sworn, can conduct the election.
0 '
At the close of the election, tl
e ;
Managers and Clerk must procet
puhlitay to open the ballot boxes ar
count the ballots therein, and c?
?inue without adjournment until tl
e* <ame is completed, and make a stat
p neat of the result for each ofiico a:
iten the same. Within three da;
I thereafter, the Chairman of tl
1 Hoard, or some ono designated by tl
iJoari, mu ?leliver to the Commi
ioners of Klection the poll list, tl
^ boxes containing the ballots ar
.vritten siatemetns of the results <
he election.
At th said election qualified ele
'ors will vote upon the adoption i
ejection of amendments to the Sta
n
Constitution, as provided in the ft
lowing Joint Resolutions:
A Joint Resolution to Amend Se
boa 7 of Article VXI1 of the Co
''' stitution, Relating to Ronded Inde
' ' tedness by Adding a Proviso There
1 as to the City of Abbeville.
A .Joint Resolution Proposing n
Amendment to Section 14a of A
* tide X of the Constitution by Allov
^ ng the City of Charleston Throuj.
WOMEN TORTURED!
Suffer Terribly With Corni Becaui
' of High Heel*, hut Why
;r Care Now.
lt Women wear high heels which but
kle up their toes and they suffer tei
'' ribly from corns. Women then pr<
ceed to trim these pests, seeking r<
:S lief, but they harddly realize th
terrible danger from infection, ?aj
1 a Cincinnati authority.
Corns can easily be lifted out wit
the fingers if you will get from an
s drug store a quarter of an ounce c
a drug called freezone. This is suff
d cient to remove every hard or sol
corn or callus on one's feet. Yo
r simply apply a few drops directl
upon the tender, aching corn or cal
d lus The soreness is relieved at one
an* toon the entire corn or callui
t root fcnd all, lifts out with out on
particle of pain.
P This freezonc Is a sticky substanc
which dries in a moment. It jus
J shrivels up tho corn without inflam
ing or even irritating the surroundini
a tissue or skin. Tell your wife abou
j this. AdT. I
<fif ly^i ].!.MI|D1!?^WJ.Ij V"JUT .- ?
the City Council, to Assess Abutting
Property for Permanent Improvement
and to Pay for the Permanent i
e Improvement of the Intersection of!
streets for Curbing and the Laying
of Drains without the Consent of
n the Property Owners,
r A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec[.
tion 5, Article XI of the Constitu ,
tion, Relating to School Districts, by
i. Adding a Special Proviso as to
Greenville County.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Scce
tion 20, Article III of the Constitut
tion, by Inserting after the Words,
n "Viva Voce," the Words "Except by
. Unanimous Consent."
c A Joint Resolution Proposing an
1 Amendment to Article X of the Con.
stitution by Adding Thereto Section
19, to Empower the City of Abbef
ville to Assess Abutting Property for
1 Permanent Improvements.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Ar.
I tide X (10) of the Constitution by
! A,1.1 in,. .. 0..-4 : . r, , T
I <?4uni); tiiviv-w a OCCUIIII J I IU I'.Ills
1 power ny or All Incorporated Cities
. ' and Towns to Assess Abutting Prop(
orty for Permanent ImprovemenlH.
. A Joint Resolution to Amend S?-c.
I (ion 7 Article VIII of the Constitu
;! tion, Relating to Municipal Ponded
Indebtedness, by Adding a Proviso
> j Thereto as to the City of Orange
! burg.
Joint Resolution Proposing to
Amend Section 17 of Article VIII of
' I he Constitution Relating to Municipal
Bonded Indebtedness.
I
I , A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec,!
tion 7 of Article VIII and Section 5
i of Article X, of the Contsitution, so
as to Kxempt the Cities of Rock Hill
> and Florence, from the Provisions
Thereof.
i A Joint Resolution Proposing an
i Amendment to Article X of the i
, Constitution by dding Thermo Secr
tion lti, to Empower the Town of
Pendleton to Assess Abutting Propi
erty for Permanent Improvements. |
1 Election of Managers
' The fololwing Managers of IOlcc.
tion have been appointed to hold the
I oelctioi at the various precincts in
. ihe said County:
, Cheraw: [). J,. Tillman, J. F. Wat
,' son, L S. Huntley. Voting place:'
r Town Hall.
Bethel: F. G. Mathcson, .1. M. Kim
I roy, !'. E. Treacy. Usual voting1
1 place.
! Pee Dee: D. G. Mcintosh, II. K.J
. [?inton, Win. T. Wallace. Usual vot1
inj* place.
Brock's Mill: J. C. Brock, E. A.'
. Spencer, R. A. Sellers. Usual voting ;
_ place.
L, Patrick: J. A. Winhurn, G. W.
0 Boan, W. E. Jacobs. Usual voting
L. place.
f Middendorf: D. M. Howe, I.. O. 1
Johnson, E. T. McManus. Usual voting
place.
^ McRce: T. M. Beattie, S. U. j
crs, Dr. A. A. McManus. Usual vol-J
in}* place.
,1 Cat Pond: T. J. Sumr.cr, W. M.
IC. Teal, J. I). Ruthvon. Usual voting
.<? place.
j. Snow Hill: Carrol W. Davis, Jas.
F. Teal, M. M. Campbell. Usual votn
in^ place.
Grant's Mill: W. T. McBride, W.
T. Rivers, Peter Parker. Usual vot.,1
in^ place.
_y Odom's Mill: I). A. Smith, T. il.
Douglass, Paul Odom. Usual votn.
I intr place.
Douglass Mill: J. L. Douglas, J.
1(. R. Sutton, W. II. Douglass. Usual
p. voting place.
Wexford: E. J. Moore, E. B. Se!,j,
lers, 11. C. I .isc iby. Usual voting
i;ir= fw
ui HMtsm
laaun
Vs UKITFJ
le OOVE1
i Buy Th
Help Win
C FOR RAT.F. V.
iftank of t
I Oldest Bank
l>. R. E. Rivers, President,
to M. J. Hough, Vice-President.
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j- A RftoL A
ma mm V?C1 It X~nV/V/\>Ul
" Is the Gibraltar
h
y
>f If yon are a man of family yon m
ACCOUWT IS THE BULWARK, Tfl
't
u It protect! yon in time of need,
y It gives yon a feeling of independ
'e It itrengtheni yon.
i.
' It Is a Consolatk
1 to Your
| The FARM1
_
.
place.
1 Ruby: Mack Deas, J. F. Crawle;
i J. P. Thurman, Jr. Usual votir
place.
Mt. Croghan: G. D. Gulledge, <
W. Atki-nson, H. L. Woodward. U
ual voting place.
Winzo: M. H. Tadlock, C. R. Mill
C. W. Maples. Usual voting pluc
Pageland: L. J. Watford, C. J
Tucker, A. F. Funderburk. Usu
voting place.
Plainst T. L. Hicks, J. A. Hick
Jr., R. N. Hilton. Usual voting plac
Catarrh: J. . Funderburk, Z. !
Middielon, J. A. Ilorton. U^ual vo
ing place.
Angelus: J. C. Jowers, J. S. Clar
R. A. Knight. Usual voting place.
Ousleydale: Frank Wilks, Isaj
Clark, S. A. Teal. Usual votir
place.
Court House: T. E. Mulloy, F. V
Rivers, L. L. Spencer. Voting plac<
Court house.
Dudley: T. D. Funderburk, S. '
McKay, II. A. Funderburk. Usu;
voting place.
The Managers at each prccin<
n imed above are requested to deb
gate one of their number to secui
l>?r:es and blank for the election o
Friday, November 1st, at 10:30 a. m
at the Court House, delivery by B. ,
Douglass.
J. N. STItlCKLIN, Chn
J. O. TAYLOR,
11. J. DOUGLASS,
Commissioners of State and Count
Flections for Chesterfield Count;
S. C.
October 21st, 1018.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Chesterfield.
No I oe is hereby served that tb
Gene' il Flection for United Statf
Senator (full term) and Represent!
lives in Congress, and a Special Eloi
r,io>n for United Slates Senator (shoi
term' will be held at the voting pr<
nets fixed by law in the County t
Chesterfield, on Tuesday, Noveinbc
th, 11/18, said ('ay b? ing Tuesday fo
'owing the firs! Mond y, as prescribe
by li. State Constitution.
The qualifications for suffrage hi
as follows:
Re.- ..fence in State for two year
in I he County o ne year, in the pollin
r..v...vv ... ** v *i tuv; i .a IWI IIIIITS I
v ?l? , four months, n..d the payinur
:>i;c months before any c!< cti6n of an
poll tax then due atl payable. Pri
vhhnl, I'hat ministers in charge of a
or,;a::i/.e<l church and teachers of pul
lie chools shall be entitled to vote a
or six months' residence in the Stati
otherwise qualified.
Kegij.tr.!tion? Payment of all taxc
including poll tax, assessed and co
leetible during the previous year. Tl
production of a certificate or the r
oeipt of the officer authorized to co
iect such taxes shall be conclusit
i proof of the payment thereof.
! lleforc the hour fixed for openir
the polls Managers and Clerks mu
I take i subscribe to the Constiti
t.ionai oath. The Chairman of tl
Uoard of Managers can administer tl
oath to the other Managers and i
I th i Cicrk; a Notary Public must a
mh istcr the oath t< < hail nan. Tl
j Managers elect their Chairman ar
1 Clerk.
Polls at each voting place must 1
' < p< tied at 7 o'clock i. .. n'
at i o'clock p. m., i " >1
if Charleston, wher. ..ley shall .... w
enedat 7 a. m., and closed ;.t f> p. in
The Managers have the power
till ;i vacancy; a"jid if none of tJ
Ml
KG8ITAMPS
0 BY TKt
D STATES
iL.HMI.NT
em And
1 The War
VERYWHERE
IheMerficld
In Chester field
C. C. Douglass, Cashier.
D. L. Smith, Assist. Cashier.
of the Home!
list have a ba./k account. A BAJH
[E GIBRALTAR, OF YOUR HOMJE
cnoa,
>n to Your Wife,
Children
ERS' BANK
' * , ./
.
y.
e The Priorities Board o
: Ail!
s,
Must Be
k,
: Or C
r. We are obey ing this c
your time is nearly o
^ missing an issue. Yc
>111 . . . _
. as you wish at the old
$1
But 01
! $
ie I
i
?r i
t Three month subscripl
ment. The
if
r
Managers attend, the citizens can ap
point, from among1 the qualified vot
'e ers, the Managers, who, after beinj
sworn, can conduct the election.
s> At the close of the election, th<
K Managers and Clerk must r>rocee<
? publicly to open the ballot box n,rx
count the ballots therein, and con
y tinue without adjournment until th
same is completed, and make a state
n merit of the result for each ollice, am
sign the same. Within three day
thereafter, the Chairman of th
e? Hoard, or some one designated by th
Board, must deliver to the Commif
sioners of Election the noil li?? tVi
1" box containing the ballots and writ
ten statements of the results of th
election.
1" Managers of Election?The follow
,c injr Managers of Election have bee
appointed to hold the election at th
'^1 various precincts in the said count>
Cheraw: G. W. Gain, C. S. Lync)
u- ; Joe Lindsay. Place: Town Hall.
*? Bethel: J. R. Burn, J. P. Powe, ?
1e 1 T. Chapman. Usual voting place.
b? i Pee Dee: D. K. Jamison, P. C. Nev
l'-| man, J. II. Wallace. Usual votin
place.
i<l , Brock's Mill: R. A. Sellers, J. V
! Brock, Henry Parker. Usual votin
3e 1 place.
I Patrick: H. B. Poston, T. P. Camj
/ bel, G. S. Crenshaw. Usual votin
!>- place.
Middendorf: J. B. Simnis, W. I
t" Johnson, BoykJn Wilkes. Usual vo
he i injc place.
= McBee: G. T. llorton, M. A. M(
iTI > Pherson, J. E. Middlcton.
I I Cat Pond: Calvin Wilkes, J. A. Wi
liams, J. W. R'athvcn. Usual votin
pluce.
Snow Hill: E. C. Crawford, A. .
Smith, B. F. Gri^s. Usual voiin
place.
Grant's Mill: J. N. Johnson, Wat
Turnagc, W. R. Iloneycutt. Usir
voting place.
Odom's Mill: J. T. RatlifTe, I),
i Campbell, Miles Watson. Usual vo
| in# place.
I Douglass Mill: B. C. Wadsworth, i
J A. Douglass, Sr., W. A. McNair. U
: ual voting place.
1 Wexford: P. A. Gulledge, II. I
I Jenkins, I). W. Coker. Usual votir
i place.
Iluby: R. I). McCreight, T. (
|- Griggs, J. P. Crowley. Usual votir
I place.
Cross Roads: J. S. Wadsworth, ?
II. Gullcdge, D. A. T. Douglass. U
CONSTIPATION
And Sour Stomach Canted Thi
Lady Much Suffering. BlackDraught
Relieved.
Meadorsvllle, Ky.?Mrs. Pearl Pa
rick, of this place, writes: "I wj
very constipated. I had sour stomac
and was so uncomfortable. I went 1
the doctor. Ho gave me some pill
They weakened mo and seemed 1
tear up my digestion. They woul
grlpo me and afterwards It seemc
I was more constipated than before
i I heard of Illack-Draught and d
elded to try It I found It Juat what
needed. It was an easy laxative, an
not bad to swallow. My digestion soo
J, Improved. I got well of the sour aton
ach, my bowela soon seemed norma
no more griping, and I would take
dose now and then, and was In goo
shape.
I cannot say too mtir.h for Blacl
Draught for it la the finest laxatl?
one can use."
Thedford's Black-Draoght has fa
1 many years been found of great valu
In the treatment <?f stomach, liver an
bcwcl troubles. IUasy to take, gentl
and rellrbl6 In lte action, leaving n
bad aftereffects. It has won the prala
of thousands of peoplt who have use
tt. *041
1 I " I ,5Sg
f the War Industries Boai
Subscript
d?:j at
a aiu til nu
Ut Off PROMF
>rder as fast as we can.
ut you should reneW at
>u can renew now for as r
rate
.00 Per Ye
i Nov. 15 the Price (
1.50 Per Ye
tions cannot be accepted
rate for Six Months is n<
I ual voting place.
Alt. Croghan: N. T. Rivers, W. J.
Rayficlri, W. W. Baker. Usual voting
place.
e Winzo: J. E. Robertson, T. B.
1 ur.il.. TT rw n.-A
i ??uiw, ix. a. uuien. usual voting
1 place.
Pageland: S. A. Sellers, II. V. Mune
go, L. L. Parker. Usual voting place.
Plains: T. J. Rogers, G. W. Hinson,
d W. B. Evans. Usual voting place,
s Jefferson: P. A. Nicholson, J. A.
e Baker, L. L. Bird. Usual voting place,
e Catarrh: C.C.Horton, G.H.Middletonton,
J. G. Sowell. Usual voting
e place.
> Angelus: W. F. Young, J. E. Lee,
e D. A. Clark. Usual voting place.
Ousleydale: Theodore VVinburn, J.
r- Warren Johnson, W. C. Clark. Usual
n voting place.
e Court House: A. W. Hursey, J. C.
r; Rivers, J. D. Smith. Usual voting
1, place.
The Managers at each precinct
1. named above are requested to delegate
one of their number to secure the
f- box and blanks for the election on
g Friday, Nov. 1, at 10:30 a. m., ut the
Court Mouse, delivery by W. P. Odom.
J. W. P. ODOM, Chairman,
g J. W. MILLER,
R. R KING,
Commissioners of Federal Election
g for Chesterfield Count, S. C.
October 21st, 19IK.
t.
I- TAKE IT IN TIME
Jurt As Scores of Chesterfield
I People Have Done
g
Waiting doesn't pay.
J. If you neglect kidney backache, !
'1? Urinary troubles often follow.
Act in time by curing the kidneys.
le
Loan's Kidney Pills are especially I
for weakened kidneys.
Many people in this locality rec- !
G ommcnd them.
Here's one case:
C. F. Covington, butcher, Parsonage
St., Bennettsville, S. C., says:
v. | "My kidneys started to bother me a
'If short time ago and I suffered a great
| deal with them. I was also troubled
' | ?.uu -
vrii.ii f111i?-iikc {tains in my
back and found it hard to straighten
up when I bent over. Every clay j
this trouble got worse and it was
not until I used Detail's Kidney Pills
that my back got strong and well I
and stopped aching. My kidneys be- |
came regular and I felt a whole lot
better in every way. One box of
Doun's is all that was required to
cure this trouble and I am iii A-l
shape now.
Price (>Gc, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Detail's Kidney Pills?the same that
ia Mr. Covi'ngton had. Foster-Milburn
j, Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N.Y.?Adv.?5
M ASHCRAFTS
* Condition Powder*.
'? A hi^h-class remedy for horses i
and mules in poor condition and |
* in need of a tonic. Builds soli..
4 muscle and fat; cleanses the sy?
t tern, thereby producing ft smootn
o glossy coat of hair. Packed in ;
5 : ifMHB 25c, box SoUa by
11 D. ILLAMSY
rd Has DecreepThJa ^
tions
VANCE
TLY
Watch your label. If
once in order to avoid
nany years in advance
ar
joes to
ar
until further announce- ^
)w 75 cents,
DR. L. H. TROTT1,
Dental Surgeon
Chesterfield, S. C.
Office on second floor in Rom
Building.
All who desire my services will
please see me at Chesterfield, as 1
have discontinued my visits to othet
towns.
DR. R. L. M c M A N U 3
Dentist
Office over Bank of Chesterfield.
Will visit Pa^cland every Tuesday;
Mt> Croghan every Wednesday. '
Other duys in Chesterfield.
Prices reasonable. All work guar>
anteed
J. ARTHUR KNIGHT
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Courthouse
Chesterfield, S. C.
HANNA A. HUNLEY
?Attorneys?
R. E. Hanna, C. L. Hunley,
Cheraw. Chesterfield
Offices:
Peoples' Bank Bldg., Chesterfield
Bank of Cheraw Bldg., Cheraw
NOTICE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
nATTX'TV rv TS
wuiNi i ur ivii? ?>Ti^Kf'mLD,
In re Estate of William Pitts:
By virtue of authority conferred
upon me by the will of the late Wiliam
Pitts, I hereby notify all those who
have clnims against the estate of the
said Williams Pitts to file same with
me ouly authenticated and attested:
all those indicated to said estate will
make settlement with me.
John G. Hursey, Executor of
the William Pitts, deceased.
4t
SUMMONS
State of South C.arolinn,
County of Chesterfield.
In the Court of Common Pleas
Ilattie Wright, et al, plaintiffs,
vs.
Julia Meekins, et al, defendants.
To Juiia Meekins, Defendant:
YOU ARE HEREBY summoned
and required to answer the Complaint
in the above entitled action, within
twenty (20) days after date hereof;
exclusive of the date of such service,
and to serve a copy of your answer,
as aforesaid upon the undersigned
Attorneys for the Plaintiffs, at their
office in the Hank of Cheraw Building,
Cheraw, S. C., and if you fail or refuse
to serve your answer as aforesaid,
the i'laintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief as demanded in
the Complaint.
IIANNA & HUNLEY,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
To Julia Meekins, Defendant:
YOU WILL TAKE NOTICE THAT
the Complaint in the above entitled
action has been filed in the office of
the Clerk of Court for Chesterfield
County, on August 26th, 1918.
HANNA & HUNLEY, *
33 Plaintiff's Attorney*
\
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that thara le at laaet
one dreeded disease that ?/>!????.
been able to cure In all Its staves, and
that Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
Influenced by constitutional condition*
requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
and acts thru the Blood on the Mueott*
Surfaces of the System thereby do*
etroylng the foundation of the dtoenoo.
giving the patient strength by building
up the constitution and assisting nature
In doing Its work. The propria- jr
tors have so much faith In the curative ^
powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that
thoy offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that It falls to cur*. Bead for ll*t
of testimonials.
Address: T. J. CHKNV.Y ft CO., Toledo. ' <
Okie detd b> au Dtuggiou. Ike.
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