The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, August 21, 1919, Image 4

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f Clothes the Unc< Is Re Our customers t just the model dei High Art Clothing STROUSE I Baltimor H Many of them h season after season. I anxiety. | Why don't you ; |l way of buiyng clothes E We are receivii Come in and let us s A visit incurs no ohli TEAl-JONES The Home of < jji^\ Farri Get your moi , Wamble Hill f~" Loan As; CHARTER COVE RATE OF I NTH! EST. 35 YEARS ITED CAPITAL \ SAL. MAKE A ONCE AND YOU ACTION. B. J. DO! Secre >> v FOR SALE ~ 1919 FORD TOURING CAR; used very little; equipped for self-start, er; speedometer and several other i extras. lp H. n. IIAKKALL LOT of 4-Months old I'i^s and fow l >- ^ilt sows, for sale. I R. K. PITTMAN 25p Chesterfield, R. 1 ELEVEN HUNDRED ACRES (1100) of land for sale*; public* highway passing through it; station a few hundred yards from tract. Good (| water; schools and churches nearby. -One dwelling on?4ond worth ( $4 ,000 to $5,000; sufTicient tenant house8- Greater j>art in cultivation. Will sell as whole* or in parts. For information address, li. C. MOORK, h 26p Chesterfield, S.C. GINS?Two 60-saw gins; 'L conden-1 _ Mrs; 1 friction self-tamping press. | Practically new, less than 1,000 bales of cotton have been ginned s< on it. Regular price, $ 1,500. This ^ one goes for $750.00. J' D. T. TEAL. pi # T TOWN PROPERTY -One* house with six rooms and large sleeping porch; tr central part of town. Apply at ^ Advertiser office. al FARM LOANS ON EASY TERMS, hi Money to lend promptly on farms and town property at low rate of interest for five years or longer, if ? desired. Give full description and amount wanted. Carolina Farm O' vii easure ^_ ?. c i y new " when ,f; ^rtainty ? :moved n find it very easy to j c sired Irom our stock j "J made by | 8 BROS., |' e.MJ. |'| iave been doing this j t No bother. No j J] I 1 I it adopt this worryless j 1 p I u i h ng new goods daily. . | j' how you the goods, j (" gation to buy. J i COMPANY j! Good Clothes j 'I c wet V. t nev from the i Federal Farm ! iJ iociation ; RS THE COUNTY O REST TIIK LOW- I !' TIME. UMLIM- 1 AT OUR DISPO- |( IMPLICATION AT j WILL GET QUICK JGLASS | jtary 1 1 I: WANTED: FARM HANDS?.'I Good c Plow hands; man with family pre- a ferred. I). 1*. Douglass. 11 >TRAYED A Red Jersey Pip, two ' months old; female. Finder please' notify Mrs. T. K. DAVIS, ^ 28p Chesterfield, S.C. '' - tl iDISON PHONOGRAPHS and Rec- J' ords. Instruments range from . $11.00 to $285.00. j* Crawford Jewelry Co., Cheraw. ' ?^ IP BARGAINS IN REAI^ ESTATE |" If you are interested in Reul Estate r. n Chesterfield, see me. jy For Sale: 1 Lot, occupied by The jr Chesterfield Advertiser. n 1 Lot and warehouse adjoining T. ei ). Mulloy residence. M 1 house and two lots now occupied G y Mr. Lonnie Dorman. .V KMSLKY ARM FIELD, vv 8? g ATS DIE? > do mice, once they eat IIAT-SNAP. nd they leave no Ador behind. Don't ike our word for it?try a package, ats and dogs won't touch it. Rat (\ss up all food to get RAT-SNAP, hroo sizes. 25c. ?ize (1 cake) enough for Pan y, Kitchen or Cellar. 50c. size (2 cakes) for Chicken ouse, coops or small building*. $1.00 size (5 cakes) enough for ' ' 1 farm and out-buildings, storage jildings, trr factory buildings. ai Sold and Guaranteed by dt Farmers' Hardware Co. Square eal Drug Co. and A. F. Davis. 11 j_!i. SI Always I b< BUY IT AT HOME 1 S< If You Con ZJ LOCAL ITEMS | Mr. Rembert Cason is home from ^ verseas. Miss Viola Mims, of Blackville, is i siting Mrs. G. K. Laney. Miss Maude Campbell, of Ruby, * isited in Chesterfield several days re- ' Hltly. 4 I Miss Mary Hildreth has been j varded a scholarship to Winthrop ollege. j Mr. Jerome Douglass haa won the 1 holarship to the University of South 'l arolina. ? Dr. L. H. Trotti returned Monday uom Columbia and has gone to Wilston for a visit to his father. Mr. Ira Redfearn is cooling off in he mountains contiguous to Hayes, T. C. He is expected home next neek. < Dr. A. M. Redfearn, of Clemson 1 College, motored to Chesterfield and i pent several days with Mr. T. I'. ' ;raig and other relatives. i Miss Mattie Gaddy, the popular intructor in music at the Chesterfield ligh School, is spending her vacation ( vith her parents in Wingate, N. C. Mrs.'T. T. Lucas, of Charlotte, with ' er three sons, Charles, Simons and ' 'ommy, are the guests of Mrs. Lucas' : ather-in-law, Dr. T. E. Lucas. 1 Mr. Grayland Douglass has been 1 nformed that he was successful in 1 is examinations and has been award- 1 d a scholarship to the Citadel, in 5 Charleston. 1 The new motor hearse for the es- ' ablishmcnt for Mr. W. M. Rcdfearn 1 as arrived. Mr. W. I'. Odom was*' he first to ride in it, but not officially. , le occupied the driver's seat. Mrs. M. E. Rcdfearn and son, Mr. . I). Rcdfearn, of Pageland, are vising Mr. J. M. Rcdfearn. Miss Annie leath Rcdfearn, of Monroe, is also njoying the Redfearn family renion. Mr. A. L. Knight, of Pageland, who as been visiting a relative in Cheserficld for sometime, has gone to lolunibia, where he becomes collected with the State's job printing epartment. ' ? Lightning struck the barn of Mr. ' \ (). Melton, three miles South of ow.n, destroyed the building and con- 1 ents. The live stock was gotten out ! vith the exception of a calf, which I vas burned up. < Manager J. O. Ladd, of the Lyric j 1 'heatre, Chcraw, has an array of tal- , ' nt on the screen the coming week < hat does him credit and will, no j ' loubt, repay him for the extra ex-j icnse involved, by drawing large i rowds throughout the week. j '< The White-Buchanan Garage has i 1 (loved from its place on Main street' o the building formerly occupied by he Chesterfield Motor Company on 1 tailroad street. This place is wellqujpped and the boys will appreciate heir customers' calling on them. The first load of pressed brick and ; and has arrived for the new motion j licture building to be erected on j rlain street by Mr. B. C. Moore. The j lew building will cut off the chimney t if the house now used as temporary ^ luarters by tlx- I). H. Laney Drug 1 store. Dr. T. C. Lucas, son of Dr. Ben Lucas, came from Columbia last week ( vith his two daughters and spent a rew days with his uncle, Dr. T. E. .ucas. Dr. J. E. Lucas, having sufli-i ;iently recovered the use of his in-] iured hand, drove them park of the] vay back. Mr. J. Arthur Knight, who adver-! tised laot w?ek for a hunch of lost' keys, announced that the advertisement brought them promptly. No sooner was the Adevrtiser printed lhat contained the ad than the keys turned up. They were sticking in the lock of a suit case. Dr. R. Ij. Gardner has returned rom a hurried trip to Washington, ' ). C., where he went to see his irother, Sergt. Jack Gardner, who re- '' ently fell sixty feet through a trestle nd suffered fractures of both arms nd many bruises and lacerations, lergt. Gardner is at the Walter Reed lospital and is getting along nicely. Two mo?*e army trucks have left itreater, Ili.nois, bound for Chestereld. This completes the list of three r hat have keen allocated to Chestereld county, for road building, by the j lovernment. County Commissioner , [night is on the lookout for them, but | as no knowledge as yet as to their rogrcss on the journey. They ar >ming by train. A delightful surprise party was ar- t ungeu by the many young friends of ^ liss Mary Gaddy last Monday even- a ?g. Fourteen couples dropped in (| lost unexpectedly and spent a very {] ijoyable evening at the residence of n Ir. W: M. Kedfearn. where Miss t) addy makes her home. The Misse^ lelton furnished music and dancing C as indulged in; refreshments were' trved and a gener il good time was I nd hy all. i jy IELF WANTED: Young women a id ] girls over sixteen years of age for j sewing machine work on electric | machines. Wages to-start, $8.00. a After learning can male Sine s wag' s. Apply to PEE DEE K>fIT- c TING MILLS, Cheraw, S. C. '> < tl j b MOUNT OLIVET si The M. E. Sunduy School Confer- p ice* of Chesterfield county, will be \v eld at Mt Olivet Churct on the '28 ( k id 20 of August, and it is earnestly ci L-sired und urgently requetsed by j n lose in charge that every pastor,< h iperintendent, delegate and speaker n ; present. Every white Sunday s< :hool should by by all meane be rep- It AND STILL THEY COME A. L. Latta's Garage Announces Its c Opening In Chester.eld. h Mr. A. L. Latta, proprietor of the ^ Dheraw Motor Sales Company, has c *tore in Chesteradd. Mr. LaL K a, who is well known throughout the ^ County as the owner and munager ^ jf one of the most complete automo- ? >ile accessory stores in*the county, ? has secured store room in the Lucas \uto Company's new building on ^ Paige Avenue. The arrangement be- a Lween Mr. Lucas and Mr. Latta is most amicable. By Its terms Mr. Lu- c cas will handle the Dort and Chal- r mers cars, the Traffic truck and the ^ Moline tractor. The Lucas company ? will do all repair work as heretofore, 1 but will handle no accessories. v The new store will be known as a A. L. Lata's Garage, will sell the n Ford car and the finest and . most e complete line of accessories abtain- K able. The new place will be person- ^ illy supervised by Mr. Latta and will ' have Mr. R. L. Watts as manager. Mr. ? Watts has for some time handled the I' Cheraw plant and is an experienced v accessories man, a thorough Ford salesman, and "gentleman of high or- v ilcr. j Mr. I?atta has adopted the slogan n "if its a part of a Ford car you need, h we have it." He intends to carry con- a itantly in stock every part of the i Ford car, so that one may be assembl r_ eu complete in trie store front these c [tarts. He will also have on sale eve- a ry known device and attachment for d my and every automobile as well as ails, greases and gasoline. The new v building is promised very soon and T ?oods are now being shipped. The h opening will take place as soon as the k buildig- is ready and the stock can J be moved in. FRIENDSHIP Rev, Mr. Culp, of Sumter, S.*C., ( held a very interesting Sunday School Institute at the Vaughn school house last week. Mr. Culp gave many good ssons, which will be long remember- , Ml. I Mrs. K. A. Melton was caled to te Kiza Tucer, of Anson County, N. C. | Mr. J. R. Kdins, of Coumbia, was Lhe guest of Mr. David Vaughn lats Sunday. ' Several from here attended the evangelistic services at Wadesboro Sunday. Mr. Davi dVaughn had a reunion m his birthday and all of his children kvere present. A year ago three of lis sons were in France. Forty-six . hildren and grandchildren were present on this ocrasion. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gulledye spent Sunday at the home of Mr. I). L. Smith. Mrs. Smith is gravey ill and snot erpected to recover. ! Mr. J. W. Parker has been on the sik list for a few days. We are glad to know that Mrs. J. F. Gaddy is still improving. Miss Maggie Foeman Swinnie, of New Port, S. C., is visiting friends ind reatives. Master Paul Parker is erpected borne Tuesday from Charotte where he has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. I.. F. Stratton. He will be accompanied by his Aunts, Miss Wilma Swinnie and Mrs. A. W. MrCall, of Monroe. <1?. >1 ? ' hi i n. muK^k' rLTKins is visiting ner ^ iister, Mrs. W. J. Streatcr. j M iss Mary C. Haynie, the County Mome Demonstration Agent, hed a very interesting meeting Saturday at th?- home Miss Mary V. Sowcll. Miss Haynie served tomato paste which was enpoyed Dy all. It will he interesting to many to compare the Friendship Snday Cchool ! reports of seven years ago and last Sunday. At last Sunday's class Sli BOY ACCIDENTALLY 1 KILLS BROTHER Charley Laney, aged ten, was shot ind killed hy his brother Oscar, aged welve, near I'ageland, Monday. The ihooting was accidental. Mr. George ( ,aney, father of the boys, had taken he shells from a shot gun, which was tanding in a field. He told Oscar to ake it to the house. Oscar had a hell in his pocket, which he put in he gun. He pointed it at a clump f bushes and fired. His brother, who /as behind the bushes, screamed and ell dead, half his head being shot (F. An inquest was held by Magisrate VV. It. Evans. The verdict was hat the shooting was accidental. STORE ENTERED AT PATRICK Deputy She riff J. T. Grunt was ailed to Patrick this week to invesigute a robbery. The store of Luther Irooms was broken into, some money nd a pair of shoes stolen. The safe oor was torn from the hinges but all he money but a few cents had been amoved by Mr. Grooms. No clue as ) the thieves has been found. ilRLS. WHITEN SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE lak? a Beauty Lotion for a Faw Cent* to Remove Tan, Freckles and Sallowneae. Your grocer has the lemons and ( ny drug store or toilet counter will upply you with three ounces of orbard white for a few cents. Squeeze he juice of two fresh lemons into a ottle, then put in the orchard and C hake well. This makes a quarter int of the very best lemon skin 'hitener and complexion beautifier nown. Message this fragrant, reamy lotion daily into the face, 1" eck, arms and hands and just see ow freckles, tan, saliowness, redess and roughness disappear and >ft and clear the skin becomes. Yes! is harmless, and the bsautifal relit* will carprlM you^ AAr. 4. I i ll.1, i ii > a PATRICK * Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Buie entertaind with a house party last week in onor of their son, Lt. T. S. Bdie, rho has recently returned from ranee. Among the out-of-town uests were Miss Clara Buie and Mr. Ilifford Buie, of Haldenboro, N. C.; liss Ruth Buie and Mr. Mitchel Buie, f Clarkton, N. C.; Miss Vernell Buie, f Branchville, S. C., and Mr. W. F. lowell, of Lancaster, S. C. Mrs. inks Tarry, of Hamlet, N.C., acted s chaperon. A most delightful lawn party was njoyed by the young people of Patick, on last Thursday evening, when liss Vera Buie entertained in honor f the members of the house party, "he lawn was beautifully decorated .nth Japanese lanterns, which shed soft light over the yard. After, lany old-fashioned games were playd, punch was served. Over forty uest senjoyfcd the hospitality of Miss luie. The friends of Mrs. Ella IngTaham njoyed a most delightful picnic lunch 'riday afternoon at the beautiful old mtcr mill on her farm. Miss Wiluta Boston, of Columbia, is isiting her friends in Patrick. Mr. T. S. Buie left Sunday nfteroon for Clemosn College, where he as accepted a position as assistant gronomist with the South Carolinu Ixperinient Station. Lt. Charlie Campbell, who has reently returned from overseas, after , visit home, is again at his post of tuty in Hartsville, S.C. A most enjoyable event of the week yas the entertainment jriven by Mrs. I\ P. Campbell on Tuesday evening in lonor of her guests, Mrs. Henry Chal;r, of Ocula, Fla., and Miss E. W. sowsom, of McBee, S. C. RUBY, ROUTE 2 Mrs. N. C. Jones spent the week>nd with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. f. P. Melton. Misses Mamie and Essie Wadsvorth visited Mrs. Maurice Wadsvorth last week. The Rev. J. I), and Mrs. Purvis /isited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Melton Sunday afternoon. Mr. B. C. Wadsworth attended the State Junior meeting at Aiken, S. C., ast week. While away he visited \ugusta, Ga., and other points. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Deasc and Mrs. Fordan, of Ruby, spent Sunday ifternoon at the home of Mr. Joel VIelton. The W M. U. Rally was held at Sross Roads Sunday and was a successful meeting. Good speeches were lelivered by Mesdames Funderburg ?nd Rivrs. WILKES CHAPEL Fodder-pulling is the order of the lay, but that will soon be over, and hen comes the gathering of the fleecy staple. Our revival meeting will begin here lext Monday night, Aug. 25th. We lope everybody will try and attend his meeting. John B., the little son of Mr. and drs. D. W. Brown, died Sunday, Augist 15th and was buried the followng day at Campbell cemetery/ We extend sympathy to the bereaved pa ents. Golden Alexander spent Sunday vith his mother, Mrs. J. W. Alexanler. Mr. Clarence Brown, of Hartsville, visited at the home of his parents, Vlr. and Mrs. Will Brown, Sunday. Mr. Vaughan, Farmer, Tell* How He Lo*t All Hi* Prize Seed Corn "Sometime ago I sent away for some pedigreed seed corn. Put it in a gunney sack and hung it on a rope suspended from the roof. Rats got it all?how heats me, hut they did because I got 5 ?lead whoppers in the morning after trying RAT-SNAP." Three sizes 26c, 50c, $R()(). Sold and guaranteed by The Farmers' Hardware, S?|uare Deal Drug Co. and A. P. Davis. Newspaper people have been honired by the naming of a 9,600 ton freight steamer, launched last week it Seattle, "The Editor." "Hi The transportation EFFICIENCY and Both demands are Trai A 4,000 pound ca| % Did you ever hear Come and see it d< coming. Get one of these d< >n undependable railroac We have the Age oads. TRAFFIC TRt TbLi 1 v Americans Have More Be< JUST as the American rarmer reduc a bushel of wheat from 3V4 hours to chinery, os have Americans in all wal their producing capacity. They brinj device or machine that increases the of skimping and saving they get bu* have more. NOW they are equipping the kitchen high time, as the kitcen range is a co times a dny, every day in the year. II very best possible. That means tha with a Copper-Clad Range, which is and lutches, rivet and bolt heads, a i never rusts out. BUY A COPPER-CLAD, The FARMERS HAI " NEXT WE! THE LYRIC CHERAW Shows 6:15, 7:45 THE LYRIC is now the coolest place i stalled and refreshing breezes blow al ?MONDAY?AUG MARY PIC IN"Hearts A PARAMOUNT Also a HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY ai ?TUESDAY?AU< DOROTHY IN"Extrava A PARAMOUNT ?WEDNESDAY? AMITA en # \i 11 i n sj i INHer 4th First Natio "Human These Anita Stewart Attractions a saw "Virtuous Wives," "A Midnight 3 to 11 P.M. Ac ?THURSDAY?A WILLIAM : IN"The Poppy Gil AN ARTCRAFT ?FRIDAY?AUGl D. W. GRIFFITH, Th Prese "The Girl Who St With Lillian Gish, Gi ?SATURDAY?Al MARY PIC IN"The Little A One of her most po] Also PARAMOUNT FLAGG COMED iss Sens problem presents two o I ECONOMY. filled in the . Pfic Tri pacity truck for $1,395. the like? emonstrated. We have spendable trucks and you 1 freight service. ;ncy. We have the true JOKS are for all kinds oi icas Auto ,+\M m ti muse They Do More IJ red the time necessary to raise > 8 minutes by improved maIks of life doubled anci* trebled l g to their aid every improved result of their labor. Instead ly and do more that they may with real machinery, and it is oking machine that works three As a machine it should be the ,t their kitchen should be equipt plain, free from hinges, catches range that cleans like a dish and I _ World's Greatest Rang* I ID WARE Go ' EK AT THFATPF IL?# % 1 1 \L. , S. C. and 9:15 P.M. n town. The big fan has been inI! the time. UST 25TII? :kford * Adrift" r PICTURE. nd a FATTY ARBUCKLE Comedy GUST 26TH? dalton tgance" r PICTURE -AUG. 27TH? "ewart nal Attraction Desire" re worth seeing. Ask anyone who Romance" and "Mary Regan." Imi.ision HO cents. We pay the tax UG. 28TK? s. hart ris Husband" . PICTURE JST 29TH? e Master Producer nts ayed at Home" eorge Fawcett, Etc. in I OT OATH /vjvu i jv n? IKFORD imerican'' 0 pular productionH Y, "ONE EVERY MINUTE." ;e" utstandfrig demands? Lick one in stock and more won't have to depend :k. We are for good I roads.