The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, July 24, 1919, Image 4
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1 | RANGE PROUD |
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The Copper-Clad is as pre!
a piece of furniture as evei
will be just as proud of itt
qualities as you are of its
Lined with pure sheet < <
rust out, the Copper-*'It
longer than any other ran
proud, and you have a
Copper-Clad is The Wort
FARMERS
i Just '
! Biff Stock c
j Fane
I Everything new nnd
J arriving daily. W
J General IV
J Kerosene ?
i A child receives
j here as an adult. ^
jj Call once unci v
J. P. Gl
... .. HENRY C. I.ISI
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Oct your m<
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CHAKTI'.K CO1
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Ju?t recrivfd Cirload ??f I'ipf
Ju?t rrcfivfil Carload of Sli.tf
Ju"l ri-cnvrfl (.'iirlnntl >>( Iron.
En route to m C.irl?n>l of (1.1
Lirijc Stock of Pump Jarkt, I'
Ldrgn stock of Rulilirr, I .ratlin
Li'l uh Ii.iV' your io?j .ua .{ t
COLUMBIA SUPPLY
FOR SALE
FOR SALE?At. bargain prinn, all
building*, I urn bur, '.oorn a mk v. indown
at North Lamp Jacknort. Al
lo two ftO.OOO vullini whL< i tar.
fofir 1 2-horAu power cir
two Worthmjfton 24-i/.<h /<?;.<
pumps; one 250 /alkm
pump and tank. Addr<:.?
Lewis Hoofing Co., Columbia, S. C.
EDISON PHONOCKAf'II.S and K<r
orda. Instruments range from
$41.00 to $285.00.
Crawford Jewelry Co., Ch< raw.
LOST??Car plate No. 50,280, on road
. between Courthouse and I'iney
Grove church. Finder please leave
, At ?tor? of I. J. Davis, Jr., and re11
md&rnt cttve reward. H. B. Thomas. lp
You, too, will take your
friends to the kitchen
when you get a Copper- j
Clad Range. You can't j'
help but be proud of it. |
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Lty as a picture, and as fine I
r entered your house. You j
> heat-holding and cooking |
appearance. I
>pper where other ranges i
id lasts years and years i
ge. < )f course, you will be j
right to be, because the i
d's Greatest Range. |
tRDWARE Co I
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Opened s
y Groceries!
I
fresh and now goods j
ill carry a good line of I
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lerchandise |
md Gasoline !
llio same (Consideration
Satisfaction guaranteed. (
ou will call again. |
fRGANUS !
:nhy old stand '
land & Anfflu* Kd>.
ners!
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/ i i \^ > 11x/i1i ii iv
1 Federal Farm
ssociation
vi hs tiif: COUNTY
natKST tilk lowUS'
ji.mk. i:nt.iml
a'i oi k discoacci.ication
AT
i: will ci:t quick
fJGLASS
*etary
tin f.
lv-ni/.?-d Roofing.
'in i|??, Oyliiidrri arid W'-ll Points,
r iinil (i indy F' flt.
i'?l your ord'-rn.
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^ " HZA ,Vn| C?rv?i? Slrrrt
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/OWN CKOPKMTY On.- i'.iihc- will
ioo- a . d larpre Hleepmp; porch
' ntf il part of town. Apply a
A'lv?-ri, .cr oilier'.
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1 OR SAI.H 150 Acred ? *<-* !I?ail
land for 'I ruek, Cotton, Tobaeeo
ete , in St.. Andrcwa I'arir.h 4 ?
?# 11J ? ? from f harlexton, on in n
highway, practically xuhurh in
properi.y in line of development of
tin'. I'rowiritf cily, arid within one.
i^hth of a mile of Hen board a d
A < I.. Knilroadx. Would nubdivid .
Satisfactory lerrriH. For further
parli 'iilarH, addn-HH C. S. DWIOH'I,',
Jr., Box 008, Charleston, H.C. 21
OLIVER TYPFWRITF.Ri Cood an
new; ifufanteed perfect condition,
fan he bought for $25.00 A real
bargain.
CRAWFORD JKWKLRY fO.
wjiliii. nni^nmp,iiiuini|
II 1 II I
RUBY
Misses Peurl and Mollie Raley of
Jefferson, who have been visiting Mrs.
M. L. Raley, here, -returned home
Sunday.
Mr. P. V. Threatt went to Monroe
Monday on business.
Mr. and Mtk. M. I,. Haley and children
motored to Jefferson Sunday.
Mr. Italey's mother and little brother
returned with them.
Misses Roxie Douglass and Willie
Belle Lynch, of Clinton, S. C., ure
visiting iri town thin week.
Miss Myrtie Oliver, of Mt. Croghan,
is visititig Miss Ethel Griggs this
week.
M'sxex Fay and Floreid Burch spent
the- last week-end with relatives in
Guess.
Dr. K. M. Newiom motored to
Florence last Saturday.
Guile a number of people from
ijtuby attended tin- W. O. W. picnic
and baseball game at Mt. Croghai
last Thursday.
Miss l.essie Burch is visiting hei
sister, Mrs. Vernon Smith, noai
Wadesboro.
Mr. Arthur Crawley motored to
Gre? nville last Friday. He was accompanied
hy Mr. Baxter Knight, of
Chi raw. They returned Monduy.
Kuhy defeated Mt. Croghun in a
loosely played game of hasehall last
Saturday afternoon, at Mt. Croghun,
by a score of 7 to <1. Neither side
played extra good ball. Batteries:
Ruby, Thurman ami Smith; Mt.
Croghun, Rivers, K. Mar/.e, Tucker
and I,. Mar/.e.
MIDDENDORF
(This letter intended for last week.)
The Children* Day at Middendorf
Baptist church was a success. A,!l
fun- children ?-;trr??*?! out their parts
I well ami a good w:ih received
for tin- liaplist Orphanage.
Mr. If. M. Itowc took his little hoy,
Howard, to the hospital at Hamlet
Wednesday and had his tonsils relieved.
He is ifeltinf? alonp nieely.
Mr. Horace Wilhelm is at hone:
now after Kpendinc IK months in
the army, ten months of which were
spent overseas. His many friend
welcome him hack.
Misses Vera and Stella Melton
spent awhile at the home of Mrs.
Louisa Howe, Sunday afternoon, on
'heir way from Laurel Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Yurhoroujrh
were in ( le-raw Saturday nitrht.
Mrs. Louisa Howe, her daughter,
Marparet Kreij. Wilhelm, and little
Kdiljt x.yJ, Horace Wilhelm Hpenl
.i/Toriday in <'he sterfudd.
Sevi ral JOIIIIK people spent Sunday
at Laurel Springs.
Mrs. K. .lohnson, Horace Wilhelm
and I''red Wilhelm spent
Wednesday in Columbia.
t^uil.e a number of the soldier boys
from ou' comiiiiinity went to f'heraw
Jh:.1/ day lor the "Hi^ Hay."
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
Willi LOCAL APPLICATION!*, UN llicy
cannot reach hie mi.at of tin.- iIihisi: is.
i'litaiili In a local dlnea*c, greatly lniloi
la i-'l liy constitutional i omlit loon, ami
in order in cure It you muet talus an
lliti-rnal ri-nimljr. Hall's <.'atari h Medl' lne
In taken Internally ami ads thin
tin- tilooil on iIn- mo'oor, nut faces of the
nyiiti-in Hall's Catarrh Medicine wan
pi?-n< rlbel Py one of tlid henl physicians
in Hits country for yearn, ft is compound
of norm- of 11.o Pent tonPn known.
comPlned vs.|l|i norm: of tfu: licnt blood
puilfPm Tin- perfect combination of
the Ingredients In llsill'n Cnurrh Medicine
In what produces nucp wonderful
results In cntnrrhnl conditions Hend for
lent irnorilaln free
K. I f'HKNKY * CO.. Propn , Toledo, O.
A II I >ruf'irlsis. 7f.'liall'a
KarriIIy 1*111" for constipation.
GIRLS . WHITKN SKk.M
WITH LF.MON JUICF.
Malta a Beauty Lotion for a Few
N Cent* to Remove l?an, Freckle*
and Sallownn**.
Your grocer has the lemons and
any drutf store or toilet counter will
supply you with three ounces of orchard
white for a few cents. .Squeeze
the juice of two fn-Hh lemons into a
bottle, then put in the orchard and
shake well. 'I his makes a quarter
pint of the very best lemon skin
whitener and complexion benutifier
known. M assume this fragrant,
creamy lotion daily into the face,
neck, arms and hands and just see
how freckles, tan, saliowness, red
no KB and roughness disappear and
soft and clear the skin becomes. Yes!
. It. is Harmless, and the beautiful results
will surprise you. Adv. 4
LIFT CORNS OR
CALLUSES OFF
Doesn't hurl! I.ift any corn or
callus off with fingers
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Don't ou,,, , , A tiriy botue of
Kreezono cohIn but a few cent* a
N
any druj< atore. Apply u few dropi
on the corn*, nallux"? and "hard akin'
( on bottom of feet, then lift them off.
When Freezone remove* corn*
I from the toe* or mlluiteji from th?
bottom of feet, the akin beneath li
left pink and healthy and never tore
| tender or irritated.
^ ' tn Wiaflfcrfii
LOCAL ITEMS ,
C
Mrs. R. L. McManus has returned
from Charlotte after a slight opera- K
tion. s ?
Misses Mary Hannn and Ruth 1
Hurst are spq/iding sqtno time in the h
mountains ut Hendersonville. I'
a
Mr. Preston Rodgers, of Bennetts,
ville, spent the week-end with Mr. ^
Townley Redfearn.
Protracted meeting begins ut Hopewell
Baptist church Sunday at 11 a.m. fl
Everybody invited. " c
Mr. apd Mrs. Felix Cannon and 1
children, of Hamlet, ure visiting at v
the home "of Mrs. Cannon's parents, '
Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Lucas.
Mr. Tom C. Hunley is now with the
Ceer Drug Company, of Charleston,
be leading wholesale drug house of
'.he r'.ate.
Mrs. Ir*i C. Redfearn and little son,
'. ('. .Jr., left Monday for Wilkesboro
.'. ' t> visit Mrs. Redfourn's mother
Mrs. T. B. Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Cannon, of
Hamlet, N. C., are viHitinvC the hitter's
parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Lucas.
Anong the returned soldiers from
France is Bryan Odom, who served
in tlx-. Sixth Division of Regulars.
Bryan was attached to the Intelligence
Section and relates many ineresting
exp< riences both before and
ifter the Armistice.
'.'he 11. VV. I'usser building next to
the post office is now under construct-'
ion. the litigation over iho western
lino h . . inr been compromised sal.slacteriiy
to all pafties and the injunr*.ion
i.. see by agreement.
I h-.ve a onn-horie wagon that has
' been uaed for a abort time that 1
:an tell at a bargain price.
W. P. ODOM.
Meetings of days will begin the
Fourth Sunday night in July and continue
the following week at Brock's
Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Fancy and Mr.
C. C. Douglass and family have returned
from a visit to White Sulphur
Springs at Iliddor.ite, N. C.
About thirl y young people enjoyed
a moonlight picnic one day last week,
the guests of Mrs. W. II. Porter. The
picnic was tendered in honor of the
Misses Armfieid.
Meeting of days will commence at
David's Drove Wednesday afternoon
at BdlO following the fourth Sunday
in July.
From Edgi field comes tin' an- j
riounccmcnt of the coming marriage
of Miss Marion Bailey urul Mr. Wil-'
liani E. Thompson, of Timmonsville. |
Miss Bailey, who iH very populur in!
Chesterfield, is the daughter of Rev.
E. C. Bailey and the grand-daughter
of Mrs. S. A. Manna. The ceremony
will lake place in the fall.
I have finished ginning the 11)18
cotton crop at the Vaughn (Jin Co.
\ll who owe us money please call and '
ettle, or expect me to call within 10
lays. If you are to be away, please
'cave the uvuicy at home. !p
SPENCER VAIJOIIN
The many friends in this county of
H r: . I., i; Hurst arc ?lt-lto
riov. ?hat hIic u doing nicely at the
! lo -i-i < c liilirmary, after undergoing
? very serious operation last week.
11 ? r i i< r. Mis. Simeon I*. Ilawes, of
lame...town, N. V., was called to her j
bed. n|". While in Florence, Mrs.
ilawes ih stopping at the home of her
friend, Mrs. James T. Dixon.
I ..m in the m?rkf| for four-foot
[ill. (line wood, delivered (yi the yard
?f the Cf "?terf? -ld Gin Co. If you
iinve /.>.; to nil that you c?:i deliver
.. the ii-a1 th'rty d.iy*, >? me.
W. P. ODOM.
Court of Common I'leas met on
last Monday morning at Chesterfield,
fudge Mi Ivor presiding. Although
hefi sire 107 cases in equity on the
locket*, none of the attorneys were
ready for trial and court was adjourned
until further notice.
In n few H.tya I will have carload
if <?? o. I-.. Nii.aen Wagon*. In thi*
ar I have I wo.lioria wagon* in the
No. d.r> with 2 l,?4 inch tire*; the extra
heavy t wo-hor?e lumber wagon in 3nch
tire, and onr.hor** wagon* in
{- nt h tire*. See me for your wag.
?n*. W. P. ODOM.
Mr. King Moore, while speeding
Iong Main stre"t at a speed variously
stimated at from six to eight miles
er hour, fell into an abyss and broke
sprint'. 'I he Lucas Guragit repaired
he dut iti^ed car. Mr. Moore is in
favor of good roads.
All indications now point to a
I r r >i it t?i gionouh l?ounly Pair noma |
in November. Work will noon
' y, a mi lim premium liat, which will
< l?.t; r jiri'l heller and more inter- |
ir than i er. AM prospective ex- i
nhifory. ar<- advised to begin now to
I'M-l aful prepare Iheir exhibts ami
. plans for the forthcoming Fair,
h mlnorric prizes will be olfered
a tobacco ibin yeir, so it will bc.oove
the tobacco farmers to have
one of Iheir bent HhniploH.
Don't forge* you can buy a naw
nqar S<-wink Machine al the C'h?i.
rfield Drug Store. II. D. Wal'on.
J he black l"g diaeahe has appeared
i Antiunion County. Clemaon Col y
iiax Mont a r.upply of hcruiu which
i being administered.
10 HOUR KODAK FINISHING
*^ All rolls developed JOc; pucks
iOc up; prints 2%c, 4c, he; enlarging
up. Specialists?we do nothng
but Kodak finishing. All work
guaranteed to please. Kastman Koiuks,
Films, Supplies.
COLUMBIA PHOTO FINISHING Co
till Tayljf ' J Columbia,9.C.
u mSBS*
Unless tho heavy ratns that have
ontinued for over a week soon be-1 I
in to abate serious damage to prop-J I
rty throughout this region is likely 9
o result. As yet no vey severe hurm ?
us been reported to crops or other)
noperty in thin county. All rouds,
re in very bad condition and,
krauts ure very high. It is feared
hat both cotton and tobacco will
ufTer.
That part of the Cheraw-Chestorield
road known as "The Folly" is
omplctcly submerged. Indian Creek
s away out of its banks ytnd it is
'cry probable that some of the
ridges will be washed away.
H^lfalfaI
Alfalfa hay makes 1ho best and
most nutritious feed for horses,
eiittle nod all live slock. Full
Is the proper time for sowing.
When planted the end of August
or during Heptember, Alfalfa
will yield full crops and
tnuko under favorable conditions,
four or live cuttings of nutritious
hny the following season.
Wood's Alfalfa Sssd Is American
grown and bast quality obCRIMSON
CLOVER i
Crimson Clover Is tho best of
Noll-Improving and forage crops
for Fall seeding. Makes one of
the best Winter cover crops, furnishes
vxeellont grazing and the
curliest green fce?| ??r a good
hay crop. Oat ths bast by ordarWOOD'S
SEEDS
msw TAX.X. CATAIOO
gives full description and Information.
and also lulls almut the
Is st BEES OATS, HE*SB BY?,
SEES WHEAT, fofFa ! sowing. n
Write for <!atalog and prices
of any Heeds required. J
fTw. wooeT& SONS.
SEEBSKEN, Richmond, Va. 3
We carry a fi
Which include
nn
n
Repair Pari
Especi ally
Fords, t
The L?
iPring
I
IMPUKlth
| Foreign
I Goo<
43, 45 nnd 47 1
hky, tiikuk, mk, i
Karrni r, or maybe you are 1
HOSJKJtY, IJMDKUVVKAK
You should ful!y covi
I ?t HK'y., < .injcnarriH, Outiws
i I'anl Overalls, IOtc. rl hi*
will ho ho Id up and oil th
| (lotion picking ?< not 1
j your biiHinc.HH. While the
| quickly, Mr. HunineHrt Man
arc a wise one, and not hui
| don't till the hcuhoii'h hall
I Your credit is good with uh
priccH that'll conning. We
I chandisc, ready to Hhip at
I day longer, it will menu u
can have our HalcHrnan cal
youraelf. We will pay rail
Hhore in lookina for you.
your name and addrean ai
We are waiting to hoar frc
wiaheH.
Lm tmimim +imnwmtwmimtwmim m
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Dr.H.V\
EYE SPE<
GLASSES
Will Be ,
Square
Drug
rri i r .
inursaay, trie
July 31st, Auj
riie Doctor was preven
ippointment here by sud
ill line
is all good n
ires am
iibes
ts for all ca
well equipped t
)orts, C
icas Autc
;le BroIS'
AND MANUFACTURERS'
and Dome
is anrl Nnf
layne and 106, 108 and 110 IV
CHARLESTON, S. C.
'HJSINESS MAN, maybe you a
both in one. Are you buying n
, ETC., for your fall and wint(
#
rr your wants quickly with i
, I'lannelH, Hlankota, Comfort*
y will be much higher later and
e market and you will be too h
ar off, and, for you, Dry Goodn
price of cotton mouth daily, I
, and buy yourH near at home ar
idredH of mi lew away, for the ra
over and all yoif have in the v
lluy now and get our fall term
are well Hupplicd with h big Ht
once. Your competitor are bu
big Iomh to you if you do. Wri
I with Hamplea; but better Htill
Iroad fare both way?. U'h a ni
Thin i? a note of wurning to th
id we will do the reat. Get t
>m you and are mighty anxioua
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t
' V' ;
f. Lewis i
GIALIST
BITTED
\
At The ,
Deal
Co.
lay, Saturday
Just 1st & 2d
ted from filling his last
Iden and severe illness.
lakes of . l
tM
M*
i
irs in stock
a repair
nalmers
> Go.
thers
AGENTS,
/
jstic Dry
ions
lancet Street*,
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II
ir<; a Merchant or a bite i
iow, your DRY GOODS,
;r supply?
ih?in all lineH, Cotton
N
?, Hosiery, Underwear,
the boHt quality and style
lite to got yours at all.
i are better than cash in
try Goods riae too. Act
id fcet them quickly if you
ilroad Kots them and you
furry and the bills to pay.
ih and Have the big rise in
ock of well-Helpcted merlyintf,
do not put it off a
te uh, or phone us, or we
. come down and see us
co free trip and the sea16
wine onen. Let's have
>UHy, Mr. Husinses Mail,
to meet your wants and
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