The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, September 18, 1919, Image 5

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|gpv- ' f'ffiA*) wm?* E. ?^^^?? tr " We have beer ^ whinw of the wome ' ^ut what we ( t WMJi m DE Iin the Eastern part < a few of these small before the first of tl several right near j We cannot hel| cannot call on ever> way that we can kn I DEM " ^ : is .for you to ask fo promise immediate i taking to it, but we We have had a to the North Carolii1 be glad to send you We want to sa] under the impressio but they are very ba County who can no how 'much labor it % Will you start t interested. Please $ and we will do the *, & HARI tr WADESBORO ' SUMMONS FOR RELIEF State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. ? Court of Common Pleas.. Ella Riley et al, Plaintiffs, 1 Against Adam Myers, Lon Myers, Arthur Myors, Duval 1 Myers, Annie Picket and Rena Picket, Defendants. COPY SUMMONS. FOR RELIEF ' (Complaint Served). To the Defendants, Lon Myers, Arthur Myers, Duvall Myers. You are hereby, summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Chesterfield, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and, if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plnintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in i the complaint. IU? A Of? A rv A L/avou n UK* A. JL/. IU1U. GEORGE K. LANEY, 30 Plaintiff's Attorney. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE On the 20th of Oct. next 1 will apply to the- Probate Court for a disjp charge as administrator of the Estate of C. C. Caesldy, deceased, p - ANNIE CASSIDY, Administratrix. Sept.. 17, 1819. t 111DS RECEIVED FOR KEEPER COUNTY iiOME The County Board of Commisaionc s of Chesterfield County will ro(.i _ calve sealed bids on Monday, the 0th i .y of October, up to 2 P.M., for a ^ . I eeper of the County Homo. The keepr will be erpected to feed r.nd care for the inmates, County i .11 furnish fuel and clothing. Will also receive bids for rent of W l. nd at County Home. E. R. KNIGHT, V'-. T. E. 1IULLOY, J. A. TURNER, County Bssid of 0?iralwiawaf rheL ' ? i confidentially advised that it n customers, as they often infl arted to say is that we are nov 0 'JLCO-LIG1 >f Chesterfield Countyr and we farm electric lithtinf plants ii m year. The fact is that w? rou. n V/\1 unlAse ? ill??/ * r j juu arc Willing l( 'one with a demonstration righ ow that you wish for a % 10NSTRA' r it?without obligation to bu attention, for you have no idea will promise to go to you just a few copies of Mrs. Rosalind A ta Farm Women's Club in Ral< one of these for the asking. f right here that a great many n that the Delco-Light is a vei dly mistaken. There is not a f. t afford to buy one,and Ladie vill save you. he ball rolling by droppirlK us give me a demonstration at e rest, )ISON , DELCO-LIGHT DEALERS MOUNTAIN OF LOST BAGGAGE There are at present approximate^ 150,000 pieces of lost baggage on tht Government docl^a at Hoboken, N. J., made up of 20,000 trunk lockers, 15, 000 bed rolls, 5,000 suit cases and 110,000 barrack bags, which havi come from overseas and remain unclaimed by their owners. The officials at ifoboken ask thos< who have lost baggage and live with in a few miles to inquire in persoi and those who live too far away tt visit the pier are requested to writ* direct to the Lost Baggage Branch Pier 2, Hoboken, N.J. As soon as thi letter is received, which #lust giv? accurate description of the baggageit will be shipped to its owner at thi Government's expense. Fence out the boll weevil by fenc ing in livestock. "A SPLENDID TONIC Say* Hixson Lady Who, On Doctor's Advice, Took Cardni And Is Now Well. Hlxson, T#nn.?"About 10 touts age I was..." says Mrs. J. B. Oadd. ol this place. "I suffered with a pain'In r.-.y left side, could not sleep at nlghi with this pain, always In the left side... My doctor told me to use Cardul. 1 took one bottle, which helped me and after my baby came, 1 was strong#! uud better, but the pain was stll there. I at first letlt go, but began to gel weak and in a run-down condition s.i I decided to try some more Cardul, wMch I did. This last Cardul which I took madi me much better, in fact, eared mo. It has boon a number of years, still 1 have ro return of this trouble. I feel it was Cardul that cured me and I recommend It as a splendid fe male toiilc." Don't allow yourself to beoomi weak and run-down from womanl] troubles. Take Cardul. It should sure ly help you, as It has so many thou sands of other women la the pest 41 years. Headsche, backache, sldeaeks nervousness, sleeplessness, ttred-eu feeling, are all signs of womanly tree ble. Other women get relief by taktm OarduL Why sot yoeT A11 dn^glsU adies pays to cater to the uence a man in what v dealers for the rrr expect to put in quite i Chesterfield County i have already sold > help yourself. We t away, and the only I noN iy. We cannot then 11 i how the people are I is soon as possible. 11 l Redfearn's address 11 ;igh printed and will II people are laboring I I y costly proposition, 11 armer in Chesterfield I I is, you have no idea 11 a card saying, "I am I firliest convenience," I I & CO. NORTH CAROLINA I One of the Standard Oil plants at | Brooklyn, N. Y., has been burning since last Saturday. Twenty-eight -anks have been consumed and the iamage is estimated at $2,000,000, rwo thousand firemen have been on -he job day and night and have proI /ented the spreading to other proper. -y. Four thousand strikers have returned to work at High Point, N. C. after being out six weeks. The settle, ment was largely due to the effort? of Gov. Bickett, who has been in con. ference with both sides for several days. The manufacturers agreed not to discriminate against the Union labor and the unions agreed not to discriminate against the non*uni6ii workers. Piece work was agreed up on. LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with fingers \ \ i raks^ | Doun t hart a bit! Drop a littT< Freezone on an aching corn, instant > y that com stops hurting, then yoi ift it right out. Yes, magic! i A tiny drop of Freezone costs bu r .? few cents at any drug store, bu * 's sufficient to remove every hare | :orn, soft corn, or corn between th< l( toes, and the calluses, without sore I ness or irritation. * Freezone is the Sensational discov ' ery of a. Cincinnati genius. It ii | wonderful. II Hii . '--i?= "It Muit Hart Ban Daad at Uakt 6 is Moatlu Bat Didn't Small." J,1 "Saw a bit: rat in our cellar laat fu, Fall," writes Mrs. Jo .nny, "and bought u 25c cake of KAT-SNAP, broke ic up into small pieces. Last week while moving we came across * ' the dead tat. Must have been dead *n six months, didn't smell. RAT-SNAP ca The Columbia1 1641 MAIN STRBET. Street Paving, Sid Culverts, Floi Anything in ESTIMATES GLADL fsnprial h a^|TVWMa Jk Within the last two wci a Duplex Gin Saw Filer. I time of day he got it, and \vl send him a dozen Files that i Gin Saw Filer. COLUMBIA SUPPLY < flank ef The Oldest, Larges Bank in Ghestei 4 Per Cent. Paid en Saving* Depot See Us C. C. Douglas R. E. Rivers, President. M. J. Hough, Vice-President. D I i If Your Need Is Legitii within the help< tice, it will be g And in an) pleased to have > any business pi you. Our only ex a Bank is the er; so consider THE FARM ruby, south , T. H. BURCH, R. M. NEW President. V.-Pi 1 Our Savings Plan I When Dead OBEY; Instead of ' Comi 1 There will be sorr insuring your life. ? Trust Company polic in every respect. ; Chesterfield Lo J C. C. DOUGLA! ALSO FIRE, ACCIDENT, HEA INSUKA1 Wa Buy ?d Sail Raul E 1 - wohderful." Three sizes, 25c, 60 .00. Sold adn guaranteed by j Davis, Square Deal Drug Co. ar e Pageland Hardware Cb. 666 has proven it will cure Malari nils and Fever, Bilious Fever, Col< d LaOrippe. It kills the germs th; use the fever. Fine tonic. Concrete Co COLUMBIA, S. C. ewalks, Bridges ws, Walks Concrete Y FURNIS11KD attention eks someone ?ot from us f he will advise us what 10 waited on him we will ire used with the Duplex COLUMBIA, s. c. 823 West Gervais Street I r . m w iedtertield t and Strongest rfield, S. C. it*. $1.00 Starts An Account s, Csshiar. D. L. Smith, Assist. Cashier . H. Douglass A'sist. Cashier n ate, dI sound banking prac ladly met at this Bank / event we shall b( i you call on us witl roblem that confront cuse for existence a< Service we can ren us always. [ERS BNK CAROLINA SOM M. L. RALEY, resident Cashier Is Interesting I s nands r 10 av^nco r/ir ?i/\t ivv V^AV/UOV ivy? nwi > / )outliern Life and :ics are up-to-date I an & Ins. Go. | SS, Manager LTH, HAIL, LIVE STOCK ^CE ?Ut??Mon#jr Loaned u . . 1 - I WONDERFUL ST ? c-o J MISER SAVER BIG SUM BUT ONLY TO LOSE IT I Man r?;j M-* r- - I' n. . . ....... wv> HVI run ow principles Of Thrift?Sole Idea Was to Hoard His Money, Spending Nothing. A modern Midas of Chicago, who had accumulated $300,000 hy never spending anything, recently was de clared incapable of handling his af s friirs. Hju became incapable not he -? cause he amassed $300,000 hut because of the way he accumulated it. He estranged his family, went to bed with the chickens to avoid spending money on lights and lived on $f>.r? a year. Then ho ran afoul of the puzzling income tax law and now his children ar > to handle his beloved savings. This modern Midas was not a thrifty mar. Ho was a miser. True thrift enhance* and increases the wealth of the world Hoarding money benefits neither tli miser nor his fellows. Wise spendinc is us essential us wise saving, and wise investment is as important a either; wise spending for the comfort and pleasures of life as well as the necessities makes for the thriftiest life utid stimulates production. Wise investment makes possible the creation of new wealth. The miser saves but spends noth I Ing. He s 'cijres only the meager sat isfuction of watching his pile of money grow. Tb ? wiv ? exponent of thrift and srii'irf .nvestment has the com forts and plea cues of life and saves at the same time. The foolish man spends his money for what lie neither needs nor really wants; docs not at tain the comforts and lasting ph-u.ures of life and saves nothing. If the modern iniser of Chicago had spent wisely he would have had years of comfort and happiness instead of years of squalor and want. If he had saved wisely he would have had the >_ love and respect of his family and as sociates. If he had invested wisely he would have been competent to ban " die his own affairs. "Waste not?want not" is Still the modern uxiom of thrift hut "want not" must not be Interpreted to mean not 1 wanting the things that make life worth the living. Doh't be a modern 3 Midas. PICKING UP THAT PIN A story of K. H. Ilarriman. who died leaving an estate of $7f>.000,0ft0. cred its him with one day picking up a small steel letter clip dropped on the floor hy a careless em pi >yee. , "I'd like to have hh my annual in come " aaid Mr. Harriman. "the value * of material thrown away every yeahy indifferent workers in the officeand factories of America. In a few years I'd he the richest man in tinworld." ' "LIKE UM" and "LICK UM From faraway Tulsa. Okla.. comes the story that War Savings Stamps are tremendously popular among the Indians who "have grown rich from oil wells discover* d on their properties. "Stick-em on" competitions are popular among the Indian Rockefellers, who buy (he $a stamps in t sheets, arrange their curds neatly ml start licking and sticking at a prearranged signal. After all the stamps had been I auck on during a recent contest the Indians capped the "held meet" by lining up and racing to the post (Tire to get the stamp* registered Hlue Nose Smells-No Meat won the | race and had his stamps registered llrst. He had pasted on $4Sfi worth i .?' VL* 11 ? Qairinou Utnmnu I r? oiw itc.s sifirt fourteen seconds. Mis rime to the postoflice wns f?*> s,umil* Hat. ? 1'i.t your money where il will do .louMc duty for you in War Savings Stamps. Money rraved is what counts. In vrated in War HavingM Stamps it grows day and night. lli a multitude of thrifts there is ifoty from wcrr> IJ'.ty wist .v. savt delligently. and invest in Thrift mps antt War Siv.ngs Stamtis Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Do Cured l.y local applications, as limy cannot remit the diseased portion of tlie cut There la only one way to cure catarrhal (I. ., flies*, uinl that Is t>y a < oiialltutInnal reinudv. I'atarrhal Deafness In cauaeil by hii In lluinetl condition of the inin out Illume of the Eustachian Tube When this tube in Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or tin perfect hearing, and when It Is entirely cloned. Deafness la the result. I'nlesa the Inflammation Can be reduced and this tub. restored to It* normal condition, loarioe will be destroyed forever. Many canes of deafness are caused by catarrh, which Is an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucous nurfners of the system We will give One Hundred Dollars for any caaa of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be eurad by Hall'a Catarrh Medicine Clrcuiara free. All Druggists. Tftc. r. J. CHEN Ik Y tk CO., Tolado, O. 'EPPiNG~ STONES:} ^ | FIVE DEPARTMENTS ARE AIDING THRIFT Government Bureaus Are Co-operating !lo Promote Widespread Savings Among All Classes of People. Cooperation and co-ordination of government departments in aid of the national movement to promote regular , iiuiiiik, siiiiimi investment. ai'd reinvestment are shown iu a recent report to tin? Treasury Department. Five departnn iits Treasury, I*abnr, Com tin ree, Agriculture and the Interior tire always carrying out plans characteristic of their special domains of work designed to accomplish thu general aim thrift. Not only are the same principles held in common, hut ideas and material are interchanged and employed to further the particular lines of each department's work. In the Treasury Department tho Savings Division is endeavoring to , bring home the value of sensible .economy us a principle of living: to interpret thrift, not as miserliness, but as the wise management of one's affairs, taking: heed * if present and future needs and steadily saving for worthwhile purchases, to take advantage of an opportunity or against a rainy day. The Savings Division offers the Tlirift Stamps and War Savings Stamps a practical tndilceinent to ncquting the power of a financial t oserve Realizing that saving is greatly stimulated by having a definite object in view, the Department of Labor has launched an OWN YOUR 1IOMW movement. The Department of Commerce, in conjunction with the Council of National Defense, is engaged in a BUY NOW. BUT ONLY WHAT YOlT NKKD. campaign ( The Department of Agrie ultnre has undertaken to have its county agents land home demonstration agents, numbering several thousand men and women, include the message of thrift j Ir. all their work. In the Department of the Interior the Bureau of Kducation Is making thrift an important part of its Americanization program and of its schools and library work. Tho Indian Bureau has issued material and called on all agents to assist in bringing home tho value of intelligent saving and safe* investment to the Indian service. THRIFT TABLE 2.rc Pennies*-1 Thrift Stamp ltl Thrift Stamps?1 W S. S L'u W. S. S - I Hundred Dollat Stamp. 5 Hundred Dollar Stamps^Plrsl installment on your home. Thrift St a m ps will stick when a fellow needs a friend. ??? Make Thrift a happy hab.t through War Savings Stamps. INTEREST Here is what one man did If you don't know liim you know some one just liki- tiiin in your community. Twenty years ago lie owned the dothes he stood in and tli.it was about all. He saved t'ff d 11s rr the Irst year; the next year, w'h a little better waves, seventy five One tinny witii another -a wife and f.a 11111 \ included he lias saved an i veraye of live dollars a week for twenty years. What he saved in twenty years was about five thousand dollars What ho has is twee five thousand like the tn.i ll in t he |ia i i hie II.s dollars working tor liim now briny loin ne re than his yearly saving. M ike Tbri't a l.nfipv habit through Wat Savin;" Stamp*. % M no 'peit is money gone; invented in W.I I Savings Stamps it stays with von. I fjk^^^^sealeo tins only bbfy^ at your grocers piAXVELL HOUSE j COFFEE b?g^y?--nov. 12, 13,