The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, May 13, 1920, Image 6
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\\ hat re they saying ab
Not the gossips on the s
summer girls on the beach.
' But the clothes on your t
I There may be character
? your back is turned, there's a
I less the tailoring and the sty
| care of the lit and the lines?
I That's why we recomme
j High-Art
| Made by Strouse & Brc
| Back and front, coming
I of a well-groomed man.
I The light-weight summe
] seleting.
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STATEMENT OF
THE PEOP
Located at Chesterfield, S. C., at the
Resources
Loans and discounts ...$242,758.70
Overdrafts 2,407.11
Bonds and stocks
owned by the bank . . 27,707.81
Furniture and fixtures . . 4,187.05
Banking house 0,345.50
Due from banks
and bankers 45,350.90
Currency 901.00
Gold 202.50
Silver and Other'
Minor coin 175.40
Checks and Cash items. . 099.15
TOT AI $333,855.24
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD.
Eefore me came C. P. Manjrurr
who, beinic duly sworn, says the ab
condition of said bank, as shown b
Sworn to and subcribed before
Correct Attest:
' VV. II. Gaskin,
I. B. Merrinian,
A. L. Douglass, Directors.
STATEMENT OF TH]
THL BANK OF ft
Located at Mt. Cro^han, S. C., at the
Resources
Loans and Discounts . .$120,850.51
Overdrafts 4(51.95
Bonds and stocks
owned by the Bank . 20,190.00
Furnitu e and fixtures. . 2,201.01
Banking House ....... 2,514.29
Due froiu Banks
and Bankers 9,127.72
Currency (598.00
Gold 7.50
Silver and other
minor coin 242.21
Checks and Gash items . 120.00
Demand loans 25,422.45
W. S. S 04.23
TOTAL $ 100,014.47
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Chesterfield.
Before me came J. II. Ratliff, ci
beinjf duly sworn, says that the above j
dition of said bank, as shown by the b
Sworn to and subscribed before rm
Correct Attest:
Robt. Tucker,
J. O. Taylor,
J. H. Rivers, Directors.
MONEY TO LEND
Money to lend on improved real
estate, lon>r time loans, low rate of
interest.
Thos L. Smith,
Attorney at law, J
tf Cheraw, S. C.
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ditFerent story. That is, unlink
is good enough to take
as they should.
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Clothes
thers, BAtimore, Md.,
or tfoinjr?they tell a story
r fabrics are ready for your
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re in Chesterfield
THE CONDITION
LES BANK
close of business May 1th, 1920
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in .... $25,000.(
i Surplus fund 2,500.(1
I Undivided profits,
less current expenses
and taxes paid 10,805.S
Individual deposits
subject to
cnecK ...... '? 1 -l, U7i>.?8
Time certificates
of deposit . . 82.413.S8
$295,489.5
TOTAI $333,855.5
i, Cashier of the above named ban
ove and foregoing statement is a tri
y the books of said bank.
C. P. MANGUM, Cashic
me this 11th day of May, 1920.
W. P. Odom, Notary Publ
E CONDITION OF
tiT. CROGHAN
close of business May 4th, 1920.
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in ... $25,000.(
Surplus fund 4,000.(
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid 3,918.1
Due to banks
and bankers 8,410.1
Dividends unpaid 20.1
I nil i v if 111:11 /Innnvifvi
subject to
check .... $ 104, nr, 0.71
Cashiers ohks 1,661.33
$ 106,01'2.(
Notes and bills
rediscountcd 41,647.2
Bills payable, including
certificates for
money borrowed .... 10,000.C
TOTAI $199,014.4
ishier of the above named bank, who,
ind foregoing statement is a true cor
looks of said bank.
J AS. H. RATLIFF
thir. 1 1th day of M?y. 1920.
F. M. Moore, Notary Public.
DISCHARGE NOTICE
On the 7t.h of June next, at 1
o'clock M., I will apply to the Probat
Court of Chesterfield County for
discharge as Administrator of th
Estate of D. T. Watson, deceased.
T. B. Watson,
p Administratoi
w*? -,> -r .LiMfwi;
I LOCAL ITEMS
There will be preaching at Lon
I Branch church by a visiting ministc
| the third Sunday morning in May, a
II o'clock.
I Bring your fresh eggs to Adam
Cash Market. We pay highest price
in cash or trade.
| Candy Sale Friday and Saturday
$1 0 packages for 73 cents, strictl
cash. Square Deal Drug C<
We can feed the family and th
stock. Get our prices.
Farmers' Mercantile Co.
Mr. J. C. Smith and Mr. J. A
Turner were ordained dea<
ons in the Baptist church ut Oakfan
recently in the presence of a larg
congregation. Impressive addressc
were delivered by the Rev. E. A
Hartsell, and Messrs. J. H. Whit<
L. N. Lisenby, C. W. Rollins, J. A
Teal, and Kirby Rivers Rev. Hi
I dreth preached.
j Mr. R. S. Huey, formerly of Lan
caster, is now located in Chesterficlc
having taken charye of the L. \
Evans store, as manager.
| Don't forffet, $1.00 packages a
Triola Sweets & Maxixe Cherries sol
Friday and Saturday for 73 cents.
I Square Deal Drug Co.
|| Regular shipments of fresh brea<
Ten-cent loaves. Adams Cash Market
We are still unloading hay. Unloac
ing a car today and unloading froi
our warehouse every day in the wee
Farmers' Mercantile Co.
| Mr. Craig Chapman, formerly o
f Chesterfield, but who now resides i
1 Atlnta, was here this week renewin
I old acquaintances.
$ Sheriff D. P. Douglass and Mr. \N
| T. Lucas have gone to Detroit for
j visit to the Chalmers factory and wi
| return via the turn-pike, each drh
n^; <i utw vjiuiiiiii'iii car 10 i. ncsii'i
field.
Kodaks, Kodaks, Kodaks, all sizei
also film and Albums.
Square Deal Drug Co.
Dr. and Mrs. Francis S. Blair sper
several days visiting relatives an
friends in Jonesville this week.
Chief Frank Autry who was injur
11 ed last week is able to be on dut
| again.
I Those attending the Southern Baj
* tist Convention in Washington art
I Rev. J. 11. ILildrcth, Mr. andMrs. I
> W. Hursey, Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Jer
I kins, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Rivers, Mr
1 Ada Watson and Rev. B. S. Fundei
J burg,
v
? Mrs. Ira Redfearn is visiting reli
tives at Johnsonville, S. C.
I)r. and Mrs. B. L. Gathings ai
spending some time at Pageland.
Mrs. and Mrs. R. E. Epting an
Miss Franklin Kdgeworth of Kei
m shaw spent some time this week wit
|(j! Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Edgeworth.
Wa
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FORD MODEL
"" THE Fort! Model is especially tl
IT CARRIES a high hexagon li
EQUIPPED with oil drip spai
signed to ward off fouling. It is fi
10 made in one style thread ( Vi inch) t
>0
rnis I'lujr is much appreciated
THE WATKINS Giant Heav\
13
sizes, viz: %-inch S. A. E., %-ineh
THE FORI) MODEL is built c
so
V&-inch Giant will also fit the For
Giant Vfc-inch as it is a heavier plu
: T. P. CAMF
; Adams O
While the Spring Time c
i- hearts go out in gratitude
thank our many friends and c
We wish to say, we have
1, Best of Everything we
2,Prompt and Personal a
3, 16 Ounces to each po
4, The truth at all times.
2 5, Money back if not sati
e hood of God and the Brotherh*
a
Adams C<
, HjLMkI mm* ViJliirtii'ir ii
- *m
Messss J. Arthur Knight, C. C
Douglass, D. H. Douglass and Di
R. L. Gardner are in Charleston,
g Miss Anna Willie Mims of Blacli
* ville is the guest of her sister, Mri
it W. J. Tiller.
Mr. H. E. Wilson attended th
it Hardware Convention in Greenvill
it this week.
The many friends of Mr. Cary .
T. Hunley, of Wadesboro, will be gla
y to learn that he is recovering sath
factorily from an operation for a]
e pendicitis.
We have plenty of hay and feed
of every deacriptiin.
Farmers' Mercantile Co.
Special Notice We have the Wa
(| erman Fountain pen agency for th
town?jurt .received .4 .dozen .fir
,8 onet. Square Deal Drug Co.
t.
SUMTER'S HOSPITALITY
i. PRAISED BY VETERAN
The delegation of veterans who a1
tended the annual reunion of the Un
i- ted Confederate Veterans of Sout
I, Carolina, held at Sumter last weel
I. are warm in their praise of the hosp
tality shown them in that city. Thos
f who went from Chesterfield Count
j were W. D. Craig, Z. T. Redfeari
Waterman Robeson, Lands Ogbur
and Monroe Gaskins. They all wer
prepared to have a good time and pa
' their way. They had the good tinv
all right, but when it came to payin
tor anything there was nothing d<
11 ing. Upon arrival at the depot in Sun^
ter they were taken in charge by th
Boy Scouts, who secured them lodj
,f ings as guests of the city. Autonu
n biles were placed at their commam
^ Cigars, cold drinks, ice cream an
other refreshments were free to th
j old soldiers. In fact one veteran r<
marked that he took with him a clea
^ shirt and a two dollar bill and cam
home without changing either on*
r- WHITE OAK ITEMS
The Bible contest held ?t. Whit
,f Oak Church Sunday afternion was
great success. The prizes were awnri
to Annie Belle Sellers, Grace Wad
worth and Lawerence Purvis.
Commencement exercises will t
' held at White Oak School House Fr
day night, May "1st beginning at
r" o'clock.
y The urogram will be as follows:
1, Song, Biidie's Hall, by school,
)- 2nd, l'en Little Sleepy Boys, I:
?: primary grades.
V. 3rd, Menagerie in the School roon
)- by primary ami intermediate grade
s. 4th, A School-day Incident, by Vj
r- ra Wad ell.
.r?th, Song, Calico Ball, by schoo
6th, Wooing Jane.
1 7th, The Church Organ, by Vai
Wadell.
Nth, Song, The Brown Thrush, h
5th and dth grades,
id ! Dth, Married to a Suffragette,
r- j l()th, The Golden Tablet,
h 11th, Song.
The public is cordially invited.
tkins
t Plugs
: New Life
ur Motor
, $3.00 For Foui
lesigned for the Ford Motor,
lead easily accessible for the wrench,
rk points and highrgrade porcelain, d
nished in highly polished nickel and
to fit the Ford Motor.
by Ford owners,
r Duty Spark Plujrs are built in thr
Extended and Ms-inch Standard,
specially for the Ford Car although tl
d Car. Many Ford owners desire tl
i*r than the Ford model and is built f<
'BELL, Patricl
ish Markel
omes and flowers bloom and 01
? our Great Creator, we wish t
ustomers for their past favors,
five rules as follows:
can buy.
ttention to each order,
und.
sfied as we recognize the Fathei
ood of Mankind.
ish Markel
J. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
r> FOR SHERIFF
Jamea T. Grant
^ I hereby announce myself a cand
^ date for the office of Sheriff of Che
terfield County, subject to the actic
e of the Democratic Primaries.
lC James T. Grant.
r- W. J. Titl-sr
d
I hereby announce myself a cai
j. didate for the office of Sheriff fv
Chesterfield County, subject to tl
. rules of the Democratic Party.
W. J. TILLER.
A. W. Huracy
t- I
j I wish to announce to the voters <
Chesterfield county that I am a cand
date for the office of Sheriff of sa
county, subject to the action of tl
Democrotic Primaries.
A. W. I1URSEY.
S
b- FOR REPRESENTATIVE
ih
L. C. Wanamalcer
I hereby announce myself as
i- candidate for the House of Repr<
r.entativos subject to the Democrat
y Party.
li p L. C. Wannamake
n
lt FOR COTTON WEIGHER
y
e, H. A. Watson
The friends of H. A. Watson ai
nouncc his candidacy for re-electic
' "/to the office of Cotton Weigher, sul
e ject to the rules of the Democrat
Primaries.
J- p HIS FRIEND!
1(1 FOR CORONER
10
1. R. Melton
n The friends of Mr. I. R. Meltr.
le have prevailed upon him to run f<
a. the office of Coroner, subject to tl
rules of the Democratic Party,
p Friends of I. R. Melto
i " classi fi ed
s
FOR SERVICE?"Dude," Pure-Br<
>e registered Duroc-Jersey Boa
i- Fee, $2.00. C. W. Rivers, Chestc
8 field, Route 4. t
GIN FOR SALE?Two 00 saw sin
one press and other equipment,
tf D. T. TEA.
>y
FOR SALE?One horse, suited f
farm or dray; one mills cow, fres
and several small shotes.
a It J. N. Jenkin
^ FOR SALE-?One Jersey cow, gi
ing twoa n a Chesetfiedlr adi
"a ing 2 % to 3 gallons of milk a da;
gentle and easy to milk. Also
' v Red Jersey Pigs, entitled to regi
ter. See me at once for bargai
23-p C. W. TEAL,
Chesterfield, R.
FOR SALE?Improved Farm Lan
? almost any size, both improved at
unimproved farms; in Chesterfiel
Marlboro, Dillon and Darlingt*
Counties; at bargains.
M. B. Smith, Cheraw, S.
REWARD?In April over $10().(
worth of lumber was stolen fro
David's Grove Baptist Church. R
ward will be paid for recovery
same and evidence for convictio
2t-p-2I Deacons of the Chur
TAX SALES
Under and by virtue of authori
contained in certain taxy executio
issued by J. A- Welsh, county trea
urer, for the year 1918, and direct*
to me, I will offer the following re
estate:
Onj lot in the town of Jeffers*
known. as It. K. Kirkley lot.
72 acres of land and 14 lots ai
4 buildings in Jefferson school di
trict, known as .John Miller land.
39 acres of land in Jeffers*
school district, known as Mrs. M. ]
Gaincy land.
109 acres and 1 building in Jeffc
son school district, known as# Ma
Denby land,
e- (?0 acres of land in Jefferson schc
district known as J. C. Penland lan
's taxes due for 1918 and 1919.
19 acres of land in Friendsh
school district, known as Alice Hur
ley land.
pt. acres of land in Shiloh scho
district, known as John Lane lan
taxes due for 19IK and 1919.
acres and 2 buildings, known
le James J. Lane land, taxes due f
1C 1918 and 1919.
4 9-14 acres and 1 building in Ce
3r terpoinl school district, known
Eli/.a Hancock land.
G8 acres of land and 2 buildings
t Vaughn School District, known as
W. (laddy land.
3d acres of land and 1 building
= Vaughn scsool district, known as V
A. Adams land.
tAl! of which I will sell for cash
the highest bidder before the Cou
House door, in Chesterfield, hetwe<
)r the legal hours of sale, on the fir
Monday in June, the same being tl
A fHL -1 P * *
'V/ /hi uuy cii June, inzii.
I). P. DOUGLASS,
Sheirff.
$100 Reward, $100
Ths readers of this paper will 1
pleased to learn that there Is at le&i
one dreaded disease that science hi
been able to cure In all Its stages ar
that Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatl
Influenced by constitutional conditio!
requires constitutional treatment. Hall
Catarrh Medicine la taken Internally ar
acts thru the Mood on the Mucous So
[ - faces of the System thereby destroy In
the foundation of the disease, giving tl
patient strength hy hiilldlng up thW cot
stltuilon and assist ing nature In doing li
WOrk. The proprietors have so muc
faith In the curative power or Hall
Catarrh Medicine that they offer Or
t Hundred Dollars for any case that It fai
to curs. Send for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHKNBY 4k CO., Tolsd
1 Ohio. Sold br ?U Druggtoo, no.
_ '
2 THOUSANDS of
country?and many ri ght
J have learned from pleasan
I
a get honest values every ti
e-'
Weyenber
for Sei
b- All Wyenberg Sh<
ic
comfort and they perfor
need not he "broke in.
ready to wear at the fac
>n J
Z able from the start.
n. We have an assortme:
hoys, so come in and I
r! Chesterfield Dr
a
r
f. IS,
STATEMENT OF THE
L THE FARMEF
_ Located at Chesterfield, S. C., at the cl
Resource*
"? Loans and discounts ....$.'1:1,089.39 Cn
Overdrafts 581.44 Su
Liberty Bonds 27,050.00 In<
Furniture and fixtures .. '1,400.07 si
Other real estate owned . 3,413.30 c
Due from banks Tii
^ and bankers 22.11 of
s Currency 9.00
Silver and other Ri]
minor coin 33.00
j Checks and cash items . . 0,384.59 m<
_ Expense 4,233.47 <
j. Personal property 459.75 J
ifj* Thrift Stamps 12.50
jjj TOTAL $70,748.08
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
C. COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD.
)0 Before me came J. B. Streater, Preside
m bcinfj duly sworn, says that the above an
e_ condition of said bank, as shown by the
of
n Sworn to and subscribed before me this
L.^ Correct Attest:
J. B. Streater,
T. D. Huntley, Directors.
ty '
ns
3 WHY SOUTH
SHOULD ST
PALI
ry
A man may be known by the enom
>ol Hon. A. Mitchell Palmer, Attorney
candidate for the Democratic Nominatioi
of the following: ?
^ Reds, Profiteers, Hoarders, Packers,
1 " actionary Republicans.
Why?
|(j Because as Alien Property Custodial
it to help America win the war; because
Bolshevist, Communist and I. W. W. ba(
or Because he is prosecuting those whi
able profits from the consumers of the c
n_ Because he is arresting the hoarder
as inj; the sale of the commodities they are
Because he forced the five bifr p?<*k?
j? limits their activities to the production n
vents them from monopolizing unrelatd
Because he acted in behalf of ail
jn leaders who souffht to prevent the prcdi
tr ! onrlu ntrnrinm nnt it*o nnKlm
y t *- v?ivi? v j/uwuv vv imi vuil
Because ho opposes the stand-patist
tu and honest politics.
rt Mitchell Palmer is 100 per cent. A
.n crat; therefore South Carolina should s
at car-didacy for President.
c iu * .1 : l . .t ? ..
It1 j v? ntviaiuio iivwiiiK wnat me mik
Ka has dona, writ# C. C. Carlin, Chsirmai
* mittee, SOS Munsey Building, Washingtoi
JH- I 1ULJH LLJJ J.X.".'_!_LJ=
: E. MAE EDC
5 OPTOME
Id '
Jjj I Office in Peoples' Bank. Prepi
? glasses by the most up-to-date an
? guaranteed. Not here for a day
J* manently.
:J EYES EX
lliMtft lii i liVnTir Tl'Vidn'ififk It ^
men all over the
here in Chesterfield
it experience that they
me they buy
g Shoes
vice
oes are designed for
m their part. They
They are made
:tory and are comfortnt
for men and
look them over.
Y Goods Co.
CONDITION OF
LS BANK
ose of business May 4th, 1920.
Liabilities
pital slock paid in 7,7.r?0.00
rjdus fund 2,.100.00
dividual deposits
abject to
heck $26,116.54
me certificates
deposit . . . 175.00
$26,291.54
lis payable, including
certificates for
>ncy borrowed 40,207.14
TOTAL $76,748.68
nt of the above-named bank, who,
d forofcoins: statement is a true
i books of said bank.
J. B. STREATER, President
11th day of May, 1920. B.
J. Douglass, Notary Public
CAROLINA
AND FOR
MER
?
ies he makes.
General of the United States and
n for President, has made enemies
Radical Labor Agitators and Re1
he took enemy property and used
he is driving the Alien-Anarchistrk
to Russia;
o seek unwarranted and unre-isonountry;
s and he is bringing out and foreholding
for higher prices;
ers to accept a court decree which
ind distribution of meats, and prelines
of industr.y
the people against radical (labor
action of coul in nii<l-winter, thus
ion and cold.
Republicans and fights for clean
nicrican anil JOO'por cent. Di-motand
for Mitchell Palmer and hi.*
>rney General tltndi for end what
n Palmer Primary Campaign Comit
D. C.
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3EWORTH
TRIST
ired to examine eye* and fit
d scientific method*. Work
or a week, but located perMINED