The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, June 26, 1919, Image 4
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Get your mo
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CHARTER COVJ
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EST. 35 YEAR
ITED CAPITAL
SAL. MAKE 1
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ACTION.
B. J. DOl
Seen
RUBBER HOSE FO
We have Garden Hose, Water li
Hose. Our garden hose at 25c per
you can buy, for it will last fron
an average of about 3c to 4c per f
a hose for 10c you know as a rule
one season. With an order for 5
give a lawn sprinkler.
Radiator Hose in 1 inch, 1 V4 inc
inch, in 3 and 4 foot lengths.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY
FOR SALE
TOWN PROPERTY?One house with
six rooms and large sleeping porch;
central part of town. Annlv at
Advertiser office.
FORD CAR?One 60-inch tread
Ford Touring Car; good condition.
J. W. HANNA.
GOOD COW, with first calf; fine condition;
reasonable price. Ip
W. W. MELTON.
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES ? I
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Neatly printed on white bristol,
suitable for framing. Special
prices to ministers and magistrates.
The Advertiser.
EXTRACT CERTIFICATES? Have
on hand a supply of Certificates required
by law for the selling of
patent medicines and flavoring extracts.
One pad 15 cents; delivered
by moil, 26 cents.
The Advertiser.
PROMISSORY NOTES- In pads of
100. Prices reasonable.
The Advertiser.
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS and Records.
Instruments range from
$41.00 to $285.00.
Crawford Jewelry Co., Cheraw.
LOOSE-LEAF BOOKS and Devices.
We have the agency for the finest
and most complete line of looseleaf
books and devices. The looseleaf
way is the modem way.
The Advertiser.
lO HOUR KODAK FINISHING
All rolls developed 10c; packs
20c up; prints 2Vic, 4c, 5c; enlarg
ing 86c up. Specialists?we do nothing
but Kodak finishing. All work
guaranteed to please. Eastman Kodaks,
Films, Supplies.
COLUMBIA PHQJO FINISHING Co.
llll.Taylor St., Columbia,S.C.
LOST?On public road, near Chesterfield,'*
on Wednesday morning, 1 1
package, containing three 1-pound
packages of Arsenate of Lead.
Finder please return to Chesterfield
Hardware Co. F. B. POOLE.
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lose, Radiator Hose and Steam
foot is by far the cheapest hose
1 six to eight seasons,which means
oot a season. While you can get
? the 10c hose will last you about te
0 feet or more of garden hose we th
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COLUMBIA, S. C. ?
823 Weil Gemii Street pj
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EGGS WANTED?At A. F. Davis w
Markets Highest Market Price.
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lr-- make* of Automobile Radia- - - - I I
IliC Z . tor>. \Vc make them a* good I
I It 11 a* new. We alto repair fen- III Cl
II t ~ I l'ers- <ank? and make racing
i irait. Ship u* vour radiator*.
I DISCOUNT TO DEALERS --J ^
W.R.Hartin & Bro.
1815 Main St.. Columbia S.G.
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LIFT OFF CORNS!
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Apply few drops then iift .sore, ?'?
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touchy corns off v/ith Bp
fingers
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Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a littlfe He
Freezone on an aching corn, instant- ,0'
ly that corn stops hurting, then you
lift it right out. Yes, magic!
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A tiny drop of Freezone costs but
few cents at any drug store, but teI
is sufficient to remove every hard jn
corn, soft corn, or com between the
iocs, and the calluses, without soreness
or irritation.
Freezone is the sensational discov- *n'
cry of a Cincinnati genius. It is
wonderful.
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LOCAL ITEMS
)r. A. M. Redfeam, of Clemson,
i in town this week.
Prof. R. D. Marsh, of Pageland,
s in Chesterfield Friday.
Mrs. Williams, of McBee, was the
ests this week of Mrs. Lee Melton.
Miss Maud Campbell, of Ruby, was
t guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lucas
t week.
When you want to sell your chick>,
tee D. H. Laney.
Dr. B. D. Lucas, of Alta, Va., is
iting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. T.
Lucas.
On the fifth Sunday in June, at
a.m., a Soldier Service will be held
David's Grove.
Frank Hursey, Jr., of Lakeland,
a., spent last week with Mr. and
rs. A. W. Hursey.
Miss Mary Walsh returned home
is week from Chester, where she
s been teaching schooj.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Byrd, of Jeflfern,
ar visiting Mrs. Byrd's parents,
r. and Mrs. E. M. Melton.
All members of canning clubs are
tified that glass and tin containers
e now on hand at the Chesterfield
irdware Co.
Headlight Overalls?the kind that
!ar. $2.50 the pair. TEAL-JONES
CO.
Non-residents of this State must
ve their non-residence hunting and
hing licenses. You can get them
)m Game Warden D. H. Laney.
The only man to receive the degree
Master of Arts at Washington and
o University this year was Mr. Roy
(irnrule Hurst, of Chesterfield.
Mrs. C. K. Curtis and Miss Marret
Griggs are at Myrtle Beach
is week taking special training in
inday school work.
The Chesterfield Boy Scouts will
jet at the courthouse Friday even?
at 8 o'clock and will hike to
ran's Mill.
Wo are showing Strause A Bros,
igh Art Suits for young men.
TEAL-JONES CO.
The People's Bank has moved into
i beautiful new home and is ready
ce more to greet its customers in
lie bank style.
Misses Pearl Lucas, Mildred Laney
id Rosia Threatt are in Charlottslle,
Va., attending the summer noral
school.
Arrived yesterday?A complete
te of Nunnally's Candies.
D. H. LANEY.
Just arrived, a full quantity of A*,
irin Tablets. Special prices in
lanlity lots.
Early Amber Cane and Rape Seed.
D. H. LANEY.
Mr. H. O. Boatwright and daughr,
Mrs. Davis, of Bryan, Texas, were
e guests this week of Mr. and Mrs.
E. Rivers.
Mr. Floyd Douglass is visiting in
ashington, D. C. This trip was a
aduation present from his parents,
oyd having graduated fom Chester>ld
High School at the last term.
New shipment of Young Men's
aist Line Coats expected to-day.
TEAL-JONES CO.
Mr. Edgar T. Hurst, of near Chesrfield,
reports the first ripe watcrelon
of the season. We might men>n,
by- the way, that we take Mr.
urst's word for it, as \ve haven't
en the melon.
The Junior and Intermediate
isses of the Friendship Sunday
liool, held their picnic last Saturday
Craig's Mill. The Juniors wert
sated to ice cream at the Busy Bee
tfe by Mr. I. R. Melton.
Mrs. S. A. Hunnn paid a visit to
adesboro lust Sunday,where her lit;
grand-son, Billie Hanna, was quite
;k.
Don't wait till they are gone.
>me at once and get a pair of Teni
Oxfords at coat. Teal-Jones Co.
Hon. W. P. Pollock, of Cheraw, has
en called upon to address the South
irolina Press Association, which
I! convene at Greenville next week,
r. Pollock has accepted and will
end several days rn that city.
"The Heart of Humanity," at the
rric Theatre in Cheraw this week, is
remarkable .picture, and is favorly
compared with "The Birth of a
ition." It contains scenes from the
ttlcftelds in France.
Highat prices paid for Cow Hidas.
D. H. LANEY.
Mr, Robert Lee Watts, of Pageid,
has reached home after 14
>nths in France. Mr. Watts was a
smber of the celebrated Second
vision and saw much active service
Chateau Thierry, Cambrai and Arnne
Wood. /
Hog DigaiUr Tankage it to the
>p what butter is to your bread. It
neceitary to a balanced ration.
>gs eat chickens becau'e they want
mething that Tankage supplies,
t it from W. P. Odom.
Mr. John E. Graves, of Pageland,
d Miss Pearl P. Davis, of Patrick,
re happily married last Sunday af no?n
at the Methodist parsonage
Chesterfield, the Rev. B. J. Guess
Iciating.
Men's Women's and Boys' Black
d white Tennis Oxfords reduced
im $1.00 the peir to 75 cents.
TEAL-JONES CO.
Ice cream every day from now on.
eclat orders for parties, in colors
rore to suit the occasion.
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WE ARE going to wri
from our Store ea
these columns. Th<
to write something
having done this sort o
fore he begs the public
i too critical for at least i
til he gets his hand in.
Double Cot
For Jul'
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i IN order to give me i
write about the Boss has
consented to allow us to
July DOUBLE COUPON}
11 cash purchase.
NOW to you who have
of Evan's Yellow Coupo
to say you arc either a i
you nave Decn aeaa asu
years. However, our d
alright, so we'll explain
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A CARD OF THANKS
I desire to express, through The
Chesterfield Advertiser my appreciation
and thanks to the good people of
our town who, through Bro. Guess,
gave me $58.00 toward repairing my '
car, which was wrecked Wednesday
night, June 11th, while I was at the
commencement exercises of the Chesterfield
High School.
With apreciation for the kind liberality
shoun to me and with good
will to all, I am cordially yours,
J. H. HILDRETH.
CHESTERFIELD BOYS
RELEASED FROM ARMY
The War Camp Community Service
has furnished The Advertiser with
the following list of Chesterfield boys
who have been released from service
during the past week:
From Che'tcrfiald
Martin L. Teal, Maxey L. Johnson,
Bud Rivers, Harvey Baker, Edward
I Campbell, Walker F. Davis, Robt. B. 1
Sutlift, Jas. E. Clark, Lonnie P.
Bloom, Lige Hildreth, Preston P.
Hurst, Wm. T. Gordon and George
White.
From Cheraw.
Frank M. Guy, Fred Roberson,
Willie Holly Jas. A. Cottinghum, Ransom
Wilson, Thornton W. Malloy,
Jas. Shields, Ola Clanton, Ernest L.
Morton, John Jackson, George G.
Wallace Ernest C. Williams and
James E. Davidson. j
From Pageland
Henry L. Johnson, Charlie C.
Nicholson* John K. Graves and 1
Ashley W. Funderburg.
From Mt. Croghan
John R. Nicholson, Frank C. Gullcdge,
Frank C. Hilton and Wayman
D. Baker.
From Ruby
Henry E. Hancock, Wm. B. Sellers
and Jasper L. Sellers.
From Jefferson
Willie R. Jowers, Wesley B. Catoe,
Wm. C. Nicholson, Waldo K. Nelson,
Early E. Munn, David N. Terry and
David L. White.
From Patrick
Robert S. Ratcliff.
Colored: Benjamin F. Ogburn,
and Robert S. Watkins, Chesterfield;
/.annie Williams and Freeman Jackson,
Cheraw, John L. Graves, Pageland;
Daniel R. McMillian, Jefferson.
SHINGLES FOR SALE
I have a carload of fine No. 1 heart
Pine Shingles and fine No. 1 Cedar
:s! ingles.. Prices right.. See me at
once, if you want some of these.
J. AARON SELLERS
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e writer has
. but never you the interest <
f thing: be- save. Now we g
i not to be for every lQcent ]
a week, un- in our store, and
in payment for
? time you bring thi
in An e TIIE value 5f 11
POUS cents for ten cou]
is plain to you, g<
Y DURING July i
something to amoant of C
very kindly purlhase.
3t?ekvERY
on every purchase
er saved Coupon!
never heard afford not tn eoxi
nw, we want
START NOW ep
all these pAY CASH?
lisposition is
ASK FOR TH1
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Due to arrive M
Only five Dorts
ber are spoken 1
TtieL
Willam A. Moorehead died at his
home in Union Monday. He was the
father of Mrs. Harley Howie and Mrs.
C. G. Vaughn of Darlington.
Flash Lights and Batteries at
LANEY'S PHARMACY.
to
ItetfuwitititiiiiiliV ni - -
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nt Rives you Cou- W%
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on the money you
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1Ve you a Coupon R catcher. D
purchase you make know Dan, the
we take them back back stop) cou
merchandise any raw and live
em to our store. needed Dan wl
ball, so he is
tie Coupons is three Department, e
pons. Now, if this game. Come s
it this also:
ve will give Double WOND
... noticed the nv
oupons with every . . .
r out of town
We wouldn't n
Over 5 per cent. want to call t
, out-of-town pei
J'?ou have nev- Why can't yol
s before you can't
4knn.
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WE'LL BE
on Soldiers' 1
from now unti
on you when v
E COUPONS. the Soldiers.
5 Co., Ch?
ad of
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Touring Ci
onday. Be on ha
in a car. More 1
for.
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I Forty-three counties participated
during the past scholastic year in the
appropriations of State aid under the '
term extension act. Six hundred
u
and seventy-six school districts, mak- ?
inK up more than a third of thr> din- J
tricts in the State, were included in
the list of those receiving State aid. p
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out for
For, with Prince Albert, you've got a
that cuts you loose from old stung
Made by our exclusive patented pro
from bite and parch and hands you afc
that ever was scheduled in your direc
Prince Albert is a pippin of a pipe
beats the band! Get the slant that 1
man ever longed for in tobacco! 1
figure up the sport you've slipped-*
Albert quality flavor and quality satisi
You'll talk kind words every time you
fiw tad fWjf r*W lint. kmmdtama i
dart?and? that tlmtay, p raatteal pawn
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Coup
iWS '
rsonal
all Team had to have
an McPherscm (You
high school hot shot
ldn't play ball in Cheat
Big Springs. We
hen he is not playing
with us in our Men's
xcept during a ball
ee him.
ER if you have not
imber of people from
coming to our store,
lention this except we
o your attention that
ople can get it from us.
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so very busy working I
Day?July 10th, that I
il that time we'll wait j
ye are not working for
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than that num..
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DISCHARGE NOTICE
On the 21st of July next, at 12 M.,
will apply to the Probate Court of
Chesterfield county for a discharge
a Guardian of W. L. Smith, J. L.
Imith, N. A. Smith, R. J. Smith and
Cmma V. Smith.
D. C. SMITH,
i Guardian.
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Tobacco Cm.
the smokegame with a jimmy
if you're hankering for a hand
what ails your smokeappetite!
new listen on the pipe question
tongue and dry throat worries I'
cess, Prince Albert is scot free
tout the biggest lot of smokefun
tionl
t-pal; rolled into a cigarette it
P. A. is simply everything any
Ifou never will be willing to
wi once you get that Prince
action into your amokesy stem I
get on the firing line!
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