The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, January 29, 1920, Image 6

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K 1 TAILOR /(lJ f ' KINS "TAILORINC ' Baltimore, will be lien p' i Monday an February 2 1*. Willi a comple Be sure to see iiim | order. * j TEAL-JO? The Home of ( PIPE, FITTINGS, PUMPS, CVL Due to striae*. in both : led ui .?* - * ' settled conditions it has been bar have been very fortunaie in ha\ii tin^s, Etc. COLUMBIA SUPPLY ( r I L ~~MU3 A Car Load ol lint rive the latter part ol thii W. H. I: FOR SALE * EGGS FOR SALE from my fi. C. II. I. ! Reds. I have .r> pens mated up that are beauties. $.'{.()() per i *?. Price to Poultry Clui) membe rs s !.0u. J. W. llanna. FOR SALE?llip'h pr.ule ammoniat-! ed fertilizers for col ton, corn, to-; bacco, peanuis, etc. Also, li h ' fish scrap, blood, 1 ii:kav<\ foreipn kainit, etc. V."rile us for price-, j DAWIIOO KKRT1I.1/KR GO. ' r, Hox (?0S, ('ii;:rl< slon, S. : CORN GROUND A (!ri i Mill isM now in operation at the Tend- j Li^ht & Power Plant, where you j can tfet your corn ground. LOST?Three coats and one apron; |. in white sack; lost Saturday even- j. injr, Jan. 17th, in lot hack of llendrix Grocery Store. Finder please return to Hendrix Store and le ceive reward. Ip C. A. IIRKDKIX LOST?A Child's broadcloth Coal; color Cadet Blue, i'h Black Velvet Collar and But >ns. Finder please return to Mrs. It. F,. Itiveiv and receive reward. '' ! f LOST?34x1 Ajax Tire on demount able riqi. J. A. KNIGHT i j FOUND?Small roll of hills, near Court House. J. A. KNIGHT. <1 TWO NEW iV Oo : : Pi ri-' r These Cars al' n Dignified in Appear j Graceful, y*..i Power FIRS I COST as v/el! They represent 1 CARS. They must be m | WE ALSO BUY GRAM I; 1! or from the MOP- : j COMPANY, of i N " '! d Tuesday d and 3d i i, tf* lino of \X/nnlf*n.Q ! before placing your !i m go. soocl Clothes 1 ' i i INDERS & WELL POINTS i?I coal mine.;, and other und to secure material, hut we i*^ a Rood stock of Pipe, Fiti: . COLUMBIA, S. C. ^ ^ ' 823 West Gervais Street 1 i i < 1 I I i youn^ mules will ar- j ^ week. 1 >orter' WANTED To contract with responsible party having complete saw mill outfit t<> cut several million foot of j.itu" timber in Florence county, South Carolina. I >A lidON WAOONKIi CO., It I'amplico, N.C. NOTICE?1 will make photographs every Saturday in the rear of Win;;ato and Hurst barber shop. 1 am prepared to make any kind ; or enlarge and frame them. a 1>. K. Douglass ULCANIZING -All kinds; ?>n tires and tubes; especial attention to rim cuts. .r?p A UN Kit DAVIS, J'uitfo Avenue. ????_j Jr. II. SMITH, Kye Si^ht Specialist,' can be found the entire Full and j Winter at his office, Monroe, N. C.I Modern and up-to-date methods. | TJRS WANTED?I will buy all kinds of furs; Coon;'Possum,Mink, Muskr.it, etc. T. Pi. White, ti At Cheterfield Dry Goods, i 'EAS WANTED?Brinjr me your peas, any qauntity, any quality, 1 highest price paid. See nie and get prices be fore you sell. I?. T. Itayfield, t|l ^ 'ItOuf I) A IOTOR SENS; Fl. :ie fftier a eston Gai ave Standard Equipment; they r?ce; Sturdy and Durable in Mi ful in Performance, and overi as in FUEL CONSUMPTION, he VERY LATEST IMPROVED en to be appreciated. Ask for , SELL and EXCHANGE CARS. W. J. Pei DEALER *^1??? ?i???mm>mm DEATH OF DREW RIVERS Mr. Drew Rivers passed away at iiis home last Saturday morning after in illness of several years. Mr. Riv- j ers, who was 60 years of age, had j never married. The funeral was conducted at the Hopewell church on Sunday. Mr. Rivers was well known ' in the county and had many friends who are grieved to learn of his death. He bore his suffering patiently. The j remains were laid to rest in the Hope- ' ( well cemetery. 1 FREEMAN?MOORE c On last Saturday night Mr. William Freeman, of the Snow Hill sec- t lion, and Miss I.illie Moore, of Wexford, slipped away from their friends g and made a flying trip to Chesterfield, whre they induced the Rev. F. M. Cannon to unite them in marriage. Returning to Snow Hill they informed the g-oom's people of what they had done. After a brief retention they journeyed to Wexford and broke } the news to the bride's family. Mr. i Freeman is the son of Mr. Randolph { Freeman and Mrs. Freeman is the 18-year 1 old daughter of Mr. C. P. j Moore. Both have many friends who 3 wish them well. ^ HEN'S FEED AFFECTS FLAVOR j AND COLOR OF EGG YOLKS I In extreme cases the flavor ami udor of the feed have been imparted to the egg. Onions have been fed in suflicient quantity to bring about this effect. Those who desire to market a lirst-class article should not give feed of high and objectionable [lavor to their flocks. In no < ; should tainted feed be idlnwcd to enter the ration. Feed also has an ii iu< nee on the color of the yol':. < 01 l'e<l e>;o!u i ?uy v .!! g;v? n i u-p ( !,., ,)) highly colored y >lk, wl.: e wheat a! :e will pr . !jc. a much lighter yolk. .'. t rly high >![>i< I yolk i; usually p.cferri and can usually !?' oiitniacd hy feed-rig i moderate amount < ! corn. Plenty i?f green feed also eniiches the color af the yolk. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING * Notice is-hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stock-holders of the Bank of Ruby & Ml. Crogian, at its office, on th 12th day of [ 'ebruary, 1U20, at 12 o'clock, for he purpose of considering a motion Lo amend its charter, by striking out die words, "Ruby etc," in its name, -o that the name of the bank shall be, "Bank of Ml. Croghun." Jas. II. Rutliff, Cashier GASOLINE SYSTEMS 1 Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air I Compressors, Computing Scales Floor Scales, Show Cases, Ac- ] count Registers, Rebuilt Cash , Registers, Safes, Store Fixtures. , HAMILTON SALES CO. ] Columbia, S. C. NOT SICK AKDJjOT WELL In The Peculiar Situation Described, ZIBON lion Tonic is Found Helpful. It often happens that the organs of your body do not function properly, for some reason or other. There is nothing really wrorvp, and you are not 9ick. But cer- ' tainly you^re not well, either. If you are in such a condition, read what Mr. Wm. M. Bass, Kt. l.Crossville, Ala., did. and try Ziron Iron Tonic, as he did. Mr. Bass says: "1 am nearly always pretty wel! and strong and do not need mucn medicine excepting for headaches. But, recently, when I had not been feeling very well for a while, I knew I ncedea some sorl of medicine to make me all right. I took Ziron and it made me strong and well again." Ziron puts iron into the blood, and, by doing Uils, may prevent a serious attack of illness,whicn you are liable to "catch" at any time it your system is weakened or your condition below par. Ziron has well proven its value as a tonrc. Try it when you feel the Iqast bit cut of sorts, noi quite as good as usual, tired and weary. Your druggist sells Ziron on a moneyhack guarantee. znto j Vour Blood Needs I i f? n R> : K\ b'-ii v J Lv?) vnoNS \ nd *S i are beautiful and ?' ike-Up; Quiet and t *11, Economical in 1 IENTS IN MOTOR \ a demonstration. 1 V b ry e jouth Carolina g ntfidaiini i ii in* "i iii11 iiiimi ! il^ririTl T LftCAL ITEMS-' Mr*. J. T. Hurst spent several days n Ruby this week, the guest of Mrs. I. C. Newsom. Plenty of old-time White Granua ted Sugar?20 cents per pound. W. A. RIVERS. I have a bargain in Green Coffee. Ir aui a to see me for your Green Coffee. W. P. ODOM. Miss Eula Knight, of Cheraw, spent ast week-end with Miss Mary Funlerburg. Flag Brand Canned Goods?none >etter at A. F. Davis Market. That good choice Michigan Hay is [oinj last. This is the best of hay. W. P. ODOM. Miss Wilma Swinnie visited her siser.l ir:,. Eugene Myers of Wadesboro his weak. Then: will be a box supper at /nughi School Hohse on Thursday svenin*;, February 5, to which the )ubRc is cordially invited. If y-u with to pay cath for your rertiliscrs this year, tee me before rou bey, at I have 'em all "tkint" or ca-h. I alto have a good line >f tl.e well known J. C. Spach one tnd two horte wagon* on hand >ought before the advanre. J. O. TAYLOR Mt Croghan, S. C. Mr. Perry M. Therrell has returnid from Jefferson, Georgia, bringing vith hhn Mrs. Therrell and children, I vho hud spent some time there vis- i ting Mrs. Therrell's parents. Mrs. Lee Melton and son, Carroll, \ vho have been confined to the house J 'or several weeks, are able to lie out 1 tgain. | If vc vi want a car of loose bulls, I an ijet them for you at a price that vill tickle you W. P. ODOM. ! Mr. Robert Rivers was painfully l mrt In it Friday while cutting wood ?n the F. \V. Rivers place. /. sh rp >iece of wood rebounded and dCfini* dm o:. the upper lip m ule a wound hat i" quired six stitches to cl?> lob is no of the cornet solois's of the | 3he te, Held bund and oi> :>< < met ??f ' lis injury '.'ill perforin on the Imss lrur; f >r a few weeks. j I run still swapping mr <1 for cotton eeti ;.t the rate of 2,?!00 pounds of ncal for or.e ton of seed. W. P. Odoin Mis. Allie Adams and children ipent the week-end at the home of dr. Fed Davis, of McFarlan, N. C. i Regular communication of ChesterIchl Lodge No. 220 A. F. M. will be 1 leld Friday evening, Jan. :il)th, at 1:00 o'clock. Bv order of It- F T?nl W. M. " ' I Big stock of the old reliable Flag Brand Canned Goods at A. F. Davis Market. Regular meeting of Palmetto Camp Mo. 120, W. O. W., will be held Sat-! inlay night, Feb. 0. All medbers urged to attend. The Chesterfield Brass Band will play on this occasion. I have been so busy selling Sweet Sixteen that 1 did not have time to tvrite any little "buzzers" last week. W. P. ODOM. 000 quickly relieves Colds and I.a- ' Grippe, Constipation, Biliousness, [.oss of Appetite and Headaches. MANY MOKE RADICALS I INDICTED IN CHICAGO Kighty-five additional members of he Communist party were indicted n Chicago by the Special Grand Ju- J y which is probing the activities of ;he radicals. The defendants involved are named in one general conspiracy indictment charging them with idvocating the overthrow of the Government by violence. Sepurate inlictments were also returned as to ill but three of these defendants, rharging them with violation of the lew sedition law of Illinois. The most prominent of the defend Ills it Mrs Put!.. Pots?..?. ...i? I ... . w.>c * (tnvwi kJH/lW.T, W IIU s said to bo a member of tho Nationd Executive Committee of the Comnunist organization. Mrs. Stokes is already under a ten rear sentence to the Missouri I'enientiary, having been convicted in he United States Court at Kansas Y.y on two counts of an indictment barging violation of the Espionage Vet. NOT ICE Important to W. O. W., members >f Palmetto Camp No. 12d, Chslerield, S. C. All members wishing to xchange their old certificate for the lew universal certificate, or to aoept either one of the f? options the Session of our Sovereign at Chieago, 919. All those wishing options vithout additional expense or 'cost >f examination will he requested to lo Sifi }w*f(iro 1 I All nemburs that have not already made hia change will please see 'me and et me know. Those wishing to exhange the new universal certilidate vill please bring in theis old certifiatc. Sovereigns don't neglect this mater. It is important that you attend o it at once. Fraternally yours, M. 3- WATSON, Clerk. OR SALE? FORD CARS NEW AND REBUILT We also carry Ford Itoudstur, 'ouring and Sport Bodies in stock. Ve do high grade painting and top uilding on all makes, PAYNE'S AUTO WORKS, ' Charlotte's Reliable Car Market. 6 E. 6th St., Charlotte, N. C. Ruby-My-Tism is a great pain killr. It relieves pain and soreness aused by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, prains, Etc. .Wi-J . i IllffW liMU |i| j 8^??' i? Pf WhOur SUPRE1 jilSjflll ammoniatcd 10?/ Packing House .'a ?*ve ra'n3 ^ce or^ soluble, insure cor preventing sheddi LrV^n^jti Tankage in litem the soil, thus supi crops "without ext: *n olir Year Book. We use the t \]mmi I BOND BRAND: ^ |uous service. i T. L. At II '\ ' r_ I? :53? Hir mmm* k> .. vTr^xr AIMBMI >||WK > V??s ? fine farms for ?alo. i ,..e in t??~ested :'e uj. DOL Ci /.JiJ REAL ESTATE CO. V/. J. Douglas* C. C. Douglass. DlM.:n 1 RC. E NOTiCE On i!.- i i: I- }i? 11; i ; ik'vi, 11 will a,I > ?c l i' <*??vt"L ofI Chester: ieai (Hiii'y 1". a dis bargei us 'Admini.si: ..l<-r m E.-L.ic of | J. \V. i1 i'i v, dceca d. Jan. 15)20. p NANCY .i. TERRY, A dminist rutrix. * DISCHARGE NOTICE On the 24th" of February next, I will apply to the Probate Court of Chester field County for a discharge an Guardian of J. Carroll Miller, Rosa M. Shannon, l.ottie .). Jamison, Everett R. Miller and Mildred L. Miller, p FLORA G. MILLICR, Guardian. DISCHARGE NOTICE On February 24th next I will apply to the Probate Court for Chesterfield County for discarge as Administratrix of the Estate of J. F. Miller, deceased. p FLORA (>. MILLER, Administratrix. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED S TA 1 ES. Eastern District of South Carolina. In Bankruptcy. In the matter of C. A. Baker and W. A. Gantt, individually, and as copartners" doing business under the ?.rm rime ami style f?f "Peoples Drug Company, Bankrupts. Par u.int to the order of Robert J. r..r r, r. quire, iteicrue in UanK> ruplcy, directed to me unci (luted .liitiuiiry 22<1, 1020, 1 will offer for sale at public auction, In the town <'i' Jefferson, South Carolina, at the store house formerly occupied by the said Peoples I>ru^ Company, on Monday, the third day of FebIs Your Car i ev I 1 o :i !> of ; 5>.if J h r fro* i r-.'ju't . -nts j'i i hat it !il iy to In; ? : actly t L ^ j L '-JP 1 Brii.cot Cat Briscoe Enjfinee over every process o quirements. That is why Bri economy, of consiste * why, too, when you r delay and at a mode WE ARE BRISCOE W have Two HAVE ADVANCED these at the old prio Farmers Wj .. .<tLw>-.U jJililfeitl. . 2. ... i C. ST. LOVIi ^ KANSAS CITY S -as r OKLfcii, B * MANUFACTURED OF ^ ^ HE an0 TAHKAGE FERl oms crnce branch offices LANTA J%ms,X j Morris Brain Are Best VIE and PACKING HOUSE BR, 0 with the highest grades of geni .nkage and Blood, are not leachecl a\ inary fertilizers. Their aminonialon, istant feeding of the plant till late j ng and promoting vigorous, healthy is rich in )x>tar?h and alro liberates i dying the potash requirements of ra cost. Read what our customers s; ;ame grade of Tankage and Blood i 1 which insures their high quality FOR SALE BY B. LANEY, Cheraw, S. G. JSTIN S GO. Alarshville, IN I-.-- ;A '-^:-..!:.JU?. ' ' i i ',( : ||i -jil'j. :' i ' >'20, a , i \ forenoon, i,i(> ?"n||(iv , . i | :ircei of real . . * % r ; 1 < .-? I ilied, l-i wit : 1. A lot in li t* i .v , of . | A '1 i< . vi i r >;u,l\. ; i , . .vi'll double 1i.ii-!; id ore im i i i. It reon, I.-.- ?r. I'ip.ii ! IS; . 1 W. A. (I u !! ;. ; 1), !i"- <"?*? . miiy : hi: ,;n. .in, ! I l'? ' . i. <!? .hi Main ' J " h .red inn y-three ?' i u;jJ -I Vort'i i ' if Miller and tin ?liu;r ad .? i jr ' '' <?l lit ' said Mai.iv ?v ; i! Hast by M rn St re t, 1 ?iu . I?. < ires of ti. ?V. Cretfory ami West iiy an <ii alley. x 2. Also, a !nt in the town of Jcffcr son, Chesterfield County, S. C.,lately ^ of C. A. Maker and \V. \ fjnotl, i?ounfled Nor;:l Iiy promises of Xichol;mi Vt <S: Son, Ib.st 1 y .Main Si., on which is hi s a fro: iay if m-v. i (7) feet, and pi entires of It. M. Milier, South hy " pi eniises of R. li. Miller and lot with store buddings lately occupied l>y si Peoples I)ru? Company, and West hy w an alley. A 3. Al.-a, a lot in tin town of .feffcrson, Chesterfield County, S. C., late- ^ ly occupied by W. A. (iautt, fliinen- ' sions hi." hundred (Idtl) f.et by on-. bundled ninety-throe (!'.?.{) feet. ' ! Mi und i North i>y pn mi.i-- Mi . Via ry Evan , East by Main St., South by p.emi -,s of ('. '!'. Fletcher, and ' vVeM by an alley. 'l i. Also, a lot with tlie r<. idcnee of W. A. (lantt thereon, in the town of Jefferson, Chesterfield County, S. C., B containing one acre more or less, ai v ill - c m.mr of Elizabeth and Maxton -b Street ;; bounded North by other pi premises of W. A. (jnntt, East by pr anises of W. W. Milb-r, Sou>h by si Eliz i!-eth Street and West by Max- r ! to.: Street. ?i I Also, a lot in the town of Jcffor- cc ' son, Chesterfield county, S. and sa j adjacent to the above described resi- th i dence lot of W. A. Guntt, containing | two and one-fifth (2 l-f?) acres more | 3 UIL T cV Just ( IV.-V: v.", h . ,v< ! .( L ' I ' J M > '< III"1 <: : t >' I ' 111 < >> ' inny standards of construe tio) no i In same. r/S e a. / i are i*.' f'er Cent. in oo rs not only design the ear. but tl f manufacture, and see that it is i scoe Cars set unmatchable standa nt performance, of all-round satis iced a spare part you can get it vvi rate expense. DISTRIBUTORS FOR CHESTER! TOURING CARS on hand and al $100.00 on each car January 1, e. > Mercan u T ' 9~' ;? ||| \NDS being: line old time JUtOT />'-^[ vay by execs, bcinft- slowly iiaturity, thus BfvMifet fjj-owth. The ordinary field iy about them 1 n our GOLD ^ r and contin- |j l|n^| -'U,' v* ^ ^ j l | i J 'l|i |i i ,r^ 1 :iii lilllii!!:!::. . . . fj 1 K?M? MMX? * ** t. . ? l.-'U'- li > (I; of ;. ry 1. i 'V. M. ic. . I "il. . .. . 1 W. A. U, N i V. . >i : r and hen Mi j*. . ir. i L .t> Ches. riif'i ii . .. . . ; r. ? i >.s the ..ii hi ; undrcd ? . . . ? . ! i m . / cc or .1 i <! N...I : ! . !- of 3. . ; I-. by *.'.r. Mine . s.i.Hi, iy ' " 'ic . { . (I and . 'y Lynches IZ r. '(. ' a t r ci ' land known as Sycan. ir Farm, in Cheaterfield inin.y. S ( ., containing Five hunred M vcnly-one (571) acres more, r less, bounded on the North by >nls of Doir.ey Jackson and A. J. its ley; East by AMsbrook lands; out!; by lands of P. C. Campbell; V. i l,y lands of Dor ey Jackson and arah Sullivan; the same conveyed > J. N. Mel.auchlin, J. P. Dabney id It. A. Griffith U> W. A. Gantt. <S. Also a lot in the town of Jeffer>11, Chesterfield County, S. C., on hich is locuted the residence of C. . Baker, dimensions fifty (50) feet v one hundred ninety-three (193) et, hounded Noriii hy premises of F. liar:man. East l y Main Street; i>u li by Presbyterian Manse, WeBt i' I itu'e of estate of ,i. I,, l.o.vry. 9. Also, a i?)t in Fai:\iew suburb r the town ol J offer son, ( liesterlield aunty, S. ('., dimensions fifty (50) et by one hundred ninety-three et. 10. Also, lots numbers IS and 19, lock No. 1, us shown on Plat made y W. B. Trogdon, Jr., in suburb of fTerson, known as Shannoti Plana. - -TV-i roporty of W. A. (iantt. The said tracts and lots above de ril>i <1 shall he sold for cash and ^ ee from all liens; and all liens there1 shall he transferred to the proeds of sale for distribution, as the tme may be hereafter ordered by lis Court. J. C. MILLER, Trustee in Bankruptcy. I t 1 Put 1 ether !S. T''C "f> e l j of wo of v. hich . F SLuir ,nt '. T-y stand tfstatd ip to Briscoe re rds of operating faction. That is th a minimum of 1EI.D COUNTY Ithough PRICES , we are selling tile Co./