The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, December 04, 1919, Image 3
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If you can't make up ;
aak yourself these four que
Who Is 1
How Is
How Dc
How Dc
Many thousands of BF
these questions were answe
have you decide on the sarr
This car is 99 per cer
Corporation.
We have Two Cars on
Price $1085.00 De
Farmers I
The
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And Wil
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The HAML
W. I). J A ME
A thoroughly equippe
treatment of Surgical,
Special Attenlion
Tonsils
ZLownen
Need no recommend
We now carry a c
licious sweets, alwi
IN OUR MARKET V
The Choice!;
Pork the
I PRICES AL1
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Will Appreciate Your I
I $20
' Our customers ami frient
I nted of accommodation o
j to see us. Guaranteed
| Let us show you this won
I R. B. LANEY, President
| CHAS. P. MANtiUM,
I Cashier
The Columl
1641 MAIN ST1
Street Paving,
Culverts,
Anythinj
ESTIMATES
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)ective
obile Buyers
your mind about the choice of a car,
stions: ,
Back of It? |
It Built? . .
tes It Perform?
ies It Look? 1
IISCOES have been sold on the way .
red, and we are perfectly willing to 1
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le basis. t
it. built by the great Briscoe Motor 1
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hand and can supply you.
livered in Chesterfield. For Sale by
Mercantile Co. i
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S, Surgeon in Charge
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Medical, X-Kay, Radium Cases v
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dation. They are perfect. j
complete line of these de- I
ays fresh, always on ice. )
VE CARRY AT ALL TIMES |
it Beef And !
Market Affords !
WAYS REASONABLE
IS MARKET I
pk%$ S$atik i
HKSTERHKLD !
business. Total Resources Over I
0,000.0(1 !
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[Is helped us to do this. When in I |
r you have money to deposit, conic '
l>urt?Iar proof and fire proof safe. ^
der. A cordial welcome awaits you ,
(?. K. LANKY, V.-President |
J. A. CAMPBELL, |
Assist. Cashier |
)ia Concrete Co.
*EBT, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Sidewalks, Bridges
Floors, Walks
g in Concrete
GLADLY FURNISHED
dewberries for
chesterfeld coun
Mr. T. A. Gun tor, of MvDgp, 1
devoted much time ?nd thought
growing; dewberries. He h:is I
success and has demonstrated boyc
doubt that this delicious berry can
most profitably g;rown on our soil ;
in our climate. He has passed throi
the experimental stug;e and has p
duced a berry that thrives in t
county. Mr. Gainer has no diOii
ty in selling; all the berries he t
raise, but wishes to have other 1
mors in the c<*anly shipping; to I
same market, so that car-load 1
nay be sent out cooperatively. '1
,vill not only reduce freight but v
nsure less handling; and quicker <
ivery. For these reasons Mr. Gun
aised about 15,000 plants which
s offering; for sale to farmers in t
:ounty at prices much below t
market. /
dETHODIST MINISTERS
TO GET MORE P/
The Centenary Conservation Co
nittce of the Methodist Church a
lounced a general rise in salaries,
ake effect at once. For some tl
ncrease will be 100 per cent ov
heir present salaries. The comr.>
ee has raised $115,000,000 in t
4<?rtli and $58,000,000 in the Soul
VANT A DRINK?
CROSS THE OCEifl
Washington, Dec., 1?The Shi
>i ig; Board, after long; debate a
leap consideration, has decided
viii nave to keep open the hufl'ets
h-> liners that ar;1 to form our trai
it .antic passenger fleet if it is
o npete with tiie steamships und
t ier flaps.
The decision is taken with ma
>i spivinps ami may be upset by hip
r authority, but it will stand un
u h authority absolutely lorbids I
?e ready for imsiness from the moi
nt of crossing the three-mile 1 in
mtil they cross it on the return tri
'iiis meets tin provisions apainsl s?
inp intoxicating liquors within t
erritorial boundaries of the Unit
States.
The stork will be purchased on t
ither side and the floating bar will
e .led as soon as the ship pets i
ide American wateis. This new ru
vili make it possible for any Ame
an to pet a drink by the simpV i
leriment of making a trip to Kuroj
h< re are eighty passenger ships
he Shipping Hoard's service, so the
vil! be eighty places under the star
lap: where the unrepenerate ran ri
, foot on a real or hypothetical brsi
ail and call for a highball or oth
atisfyinp drink.
t Rat That Didn't Smell After Beii
Dead for Three Month*
"I swear it was dead at least thr
nonths" said James Sykes, butclu
Vestlield, N. J. "We saw this rat i
ry day. Put a cake of It AT-SN'.A
iehind a barrel. Months later 11
?ife asked about the rat. Kernel
ered the barrel, looked behind
'here was the rat ?dead, not t
liphtest odor." Three sizes, 2f>c, 5
1.00. Sold and guaranteed by A.
)avis, The Spuare Deal I)rup Co. ai
he Papeland Hardware Co.
6c a pact
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?c a pact
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' THE FLfl
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birds and animals -j
ty may support children j
That the game birds and wild ani- f
,K> mals of Chesterfield County may sup- j
* ' port and educate the poor children of j
luo the county is a possibility of the I I
near future. If the poor, hunted ' {
?iuai! and rabbits lentl their support ! f
l"' to the poor starved orphans it will be ; i
without their knowledge, hut will he ' i
none the less true. The Came Ward- | J
's en's ollice exists for the purpose of , j
I " protecting the birds and wild animals ;
,,n of the state. It is not intended to be |
a money-making ollice, yet each year i
1 l< there is a surplus from the selling ?>f
licenses to hunt. No provision has ]
V* been made for the expending of this j
'1 ' surplus. It has been suggested that I
1" after the expenses of the oftice have j
' 1 been met that the remaining fuels' i
V be turned over to the De la Howe : ?
State Industrial School, at Willing- :
II ton, S. C. This school has been es- ! I
tablished for the protection and edu- I
of the poor children of the state and |
its friends think that it would be |
^ most fitting for the surplus funds, in- i
directly furnished by the birds and 1 f
m animals of the state, be used for the I
in- benefit of its helpless children. If the |
to Legislature should decide to allow ! j
his these surplus funds to go toward the 1 |
er support of the De la Howe School, all ?
it- the counties* of .info !
ho o"i\-( >i froi' scholarships f<>r their poet* ?
th. -hi! iron, and, of com so, Chesterfield I
Cou..ty would come in for hor <|uot i. I
It is suggested that many who oppo: o |
tN t ho payment of a huntinjr licon.e |
would feel otherwise about it if they i
ip- no v that some of that fee would '
nd to clothe, feed and educate soni" po< r ?
it hoy or trirl <?f Chesterfield County. }
or. This yiatter should meet with the ap- j
is- o'o .al of the legislators and citizens . f
to of the county who are interested in i
et . ctiny the jramo and the . hildrcn '
if he community. '
ny |
h- DCN'T RISK NEGLECT ! }
til Don't neglect a constant backache, ?
he shdartintc pains or urinary dis- i
m- irdeis. The danger of dropsy or j
lit Itr'jrht's diseo.se is too serious to ij. - . f
ip. mire. Use I loan's Kidney I'ills as {
1- hst e your friends and neighbors, j
he Ask your neighbor. j
ed I- P- Booker, cabinet maker, 310
Darlington Ave., Darlington, S.
ho -avs: "It is a pleasure to recommend ;
he such a reliable medicine as Doan's 1
a- Kidney Pills. Some yesirs ago
lie ihei were pains in the small ef '
ri- uy bacu which caused me much'
\- misery. When i bent over, j
>e. iy back was so lame it was tin j
in 'Tor! for me to straighten up. Dizzy
re polls bothered me and it seemed as , j
ry f tin room were going around. The , |
st kidney secretions bothered me a lot i
iss ar.d I had to g -t up at right t > j
er pas- them. Sometimes the secretions j
vet'e scanty and caused me pain in |
mssage. 1 tried different remedies j
K but nothing did nie any good until 1 j
used Doan's Kidney I'iUs. Three boxes ! i
in ail hroughht nie wonderful results. 1 J
it uidn't take long in cure me if I f
all the kidney trouble and make my j |
,v_ back well and strong." i |
., doc. at all dealers. Fotser-Milburn j
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. V. adv. j j
n" rOR SALE?One Brand New Ford; |
" One 60-inch Itoadstor; good con- ' < ?
hl' dition. J. W. JIANNA. j Oc
p. Five Single Comb Rhode Island Red Rl
Coeltrds, that are beauties; $.r?.0<>
each. J. VV. IIANNA
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teforc the war
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luring the war
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NOW
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THF PRir.FI
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FOR THE
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When a multitude
consecrated to Kii
Educational and Bei
Convention.
DUCE PRODUCTION
TO MEET LOW PRICES
Factories have always decreased
eir out put when necessary to main,
in profitable prices. Town and city
ople have gradually reduced the i
imber of hours of labor to enable all
find employment, but a miphty h<>\\: |
now noinjr up from these same pen- 1
over the passage of a resolution by
Indiana farmers' organization faring
a one-fourth decrease in the
op acreage to be planted in
ley are very much opposed to the
rmers taking steps to curtail pro- |
iction.
The reorganization of European apr ulture
and the decreased European \
maml for American foodstuffs mean i
iiH-rnuiui c. .. r... ... 1
vv. vuo\ ill j;nv vn i*#l inilll |U~?M I 111'L> v |
<1 sensible farmers will not continue
use every cent of available capital j
<1 every ounce of energy to produce !
urinous crops as they did during th
>rld war. Intelligent farmers real- 1
that unless war production of farm '
oducts is curtailed in this country,
inously low prices for farm product j'
il prevail within the next few years.
Of course, farmers are a conservae
class and, regardless of the policy
rsued by factories and lahorine men
!l not act hastily and hrmtr staivan
on a larjfe per cent of the popuion
of th?' world. They will con
iue to produce ?is much food as the
?rhl is willing to consume at a prolible
price ?The Progressive Farmer. |
If you know any of the following |
i-ase send their address to Mrs. I''.
Sanders, Secretary Home Service
clion. Chesterfield, S. ('.
Charlie I'egucs,
William Bass,
W Kllerhe,
Alice Pegues,
Lillic Thelnms Blackwcll,
Charlotte Stovason,
I,on Miller,
Annie Mae Davis,
Lizzie Johnson Llewellyn,
Kmma Covington,
Fannie (iaskins Clark.
\ P. LaDuke, Farmer, Say*, "You j
t Rat* can Bite Through Metal."
"I had feed bins lined with zinc last
?r, rats got through pretty soon
is out $18. A $1 pkg of Rat-Snap
led so many rats, that Ive never
L?n without it since. Our collie dog
ver touched RAT-SNAP." You try
Three sizes, '2r>c, 50c, $1.00. Sold
d guaranteed by A. F. Davis, The
uare Deal Drug Co. and Pagoland
irdware Co.
TS ARE ST
Numbers
Wealth
Organizat:
Purpose
GREAT EVJ
tory Wo
)V. SO?Dec. 7th
of lives and millions of
ngdom service through
nevolent Agencies ol the !
SANDY PLAINS M
.Mrs. ||. T. 11 ildreth \ S ?rda\ " '
tiifh: \\:ih Mrs, I lamp \ tl;? :i. wtl
Little Mtiruart ' t'ittmae .il w.di " ;,v
? <>! i>... We hope <>i I ! ( ' i s !' ^
Mr. Itnv Veachuii . fr- m ? li :\??v,
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spent il:.- week-< ml with k" nareats.
Mr. ami Mr>. .1. -I. Meat-hum. S 111
to I,
Mr. San fold (irirv- has i -1111:< d I;lu
fr?>in Baltimore ami will si: v a slim'
while at home
I I.'S
Miss Kva (Jritftfs was t!- <I:m :
truest of Miss l.ui'i (irip-.'s Sunil.iy ^
Mr. Blake Davis ami family vi.-ited
Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Vaujrh:. i e< nilv.
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Mr U. Adams a" 1 - . u< i ...
. . SaU
this e m.annulv .vam*, .
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We aie sorry to l -ara thai Mi ...
Mathew Morris had th? misl'orinm1 ;<
tret his arm broken. : "
Miss Beitie Sinitli \i.-ited Misses <lMl
Enunn and Daisy Smith last week. M
Mr. I. it her T al v-ited Mr Mae visil
Stroud last wee'.;. Sun
t * \ mercury?qui
\ \ \ bones. Take
1 day and you \
\ seated tumor
work.
Take "Dodson's Liver
TTore'x my guarantee! Ask yourj hark
druggist f?>r a hottle of PodsonV j T.
Liver Tono anil take n spoonful to- 1 tahf
Bight. li it doesn't start your liver j wak
anil straighten you right tip tietter liarii
than ealontel and without griping or any
making you sick I want you to go then
Wood Saw
Wo can furnish you wit
Saw frame complete with oO$'ld.f>0.
f<? anyone sending u
for 91").of) \vt? will repay fneigh
to your freight otlice.
We also haw a largo si
1'ipe. l'unips, Cylinders and W
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the Missionary, j
Southern Baptist I
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. e are sorry to hear that Mr. O.
'umpbell is not netting on so well
i I. arm. which was broken some
'
I Kva < i"iv'ffs visited Miss Laura
treth Sunday niyht.
f. R K. Smith was in Wadcsboro
irday on business. We are tflad
now that Mr. Smith is able to be
?ura HI,
!r Sanfoil Campbell visited in
seet ion Sunday afternoon.
r. Caii>. Adams and family visited
and Mrs Oliver Campbell Sun!r.
1 >. M Adams was in Morven
jrday on business.
Ir. .1 Wesley Adams visited Mr.
B Vaughn Sunday.
le are plad i<> hear Mrs. Ben
rtrs is improving nieely.
Ir. and Mrs. .1 ('. Cjimpbell were
linjr in tin Burr's Kid^e section
day.
a dangerous drup. It is
cksilver; and attacks your
a dose of nasty calomel tovi
11 feel weak, sick and naurow.
Don't lose a day's
' Tone" Instead!
to the store and pet your money,
ike a -poonful of harmless, vege
i* i ioii.ton's Liver Tone tonight and
e tip feeling great. It's perfectly
nless, so give it to your children
time. It can't salivate, so let
i eat anything afterwards.
Frames
h a first-class Wood
inch Cut-Oft Saw for
s this ad with chock
it on same and deliver
ork of Boiler Tubes,
ell Points.
0 COLUMBIA, S. c.
H23 West Grrvais Street