The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, May 20, 1920, Image 3

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< ' s ?* ?*??' 11 1 Ml ' I SERVICE A For Prompt j[ your car to u i! competent woi ii the best oils ai I! We are now prepare PPPAIP t\Lii /-V1.1X clllU !! SERVICE E Main Street J1 BUILDING NEW AND SECOND HA IALS, SASH, DOORS O!^ QUEEN QUAL RED CEDAR SHINGLES / IT JL JL M. M A M. X JL*. A.1 / RUBY, SOUT T. H. BURCH, R.M.N President. V o ur Saving Pi m m crani" For Homo . i%l | Now Locking ' II work. Send to COLUMBIA SUPPLY 1 TANL/ II I Has Brought the Unspcaka! The Lives of Give Tan!a \ Introduced into South Carolina ately into tremendous popularity, ndial value for ailments of the di of unprecedented proportions hat II who buy more TAN1.AC when th , v SOLD IN CHE! | CHESTERFIELD i "There's a Tanlac D* Champion B . Pamell I v CUBSTBRf !OTOR CO. Service bring n s. Repairs by rkmen. We sell | ncl parts, d to OVERHAUL. | ^RGE Batteries. [ /IOTOR CO. At Lucas Auto Co. Old Stand J J. If Your Need I Legiti within the hel tice, it will be And in a pleased to ha any business you. Our only < a batik is th er; so consiti THP MATERIAL ND BUILDING MATERi HAND. ITY MANTELS $9.50 AARON SELLERS 5 'mate, p oi sound banking pracgladly met at this Bank, ny event we shall be ve you call on us with problem that confronts excuse for existence as e Service we can rener us always. 1ERS BANK! H CAROLINA L:V/som M. L. RALEY, 1 ,-t'rcr.ident Cashier. an Is Interesting WHEEL PULLERS :ing Auto Wheel, Gears, etc. Arm holds Puller on your r P.ulletin I), Puller Arbor COLUMBIA, S. C. (J23 Weit Gervai* Street I k xO THE MASTER I \k* MEDICINE |j >le -'oy of Good Health Into j ; Thousands. J c 7\ Qha| !p You | five years ago, it leaped immrdihundreds attested to its great remgestive system, and a sales record > been built up by satisfied users || eir systems again need toning up. || 3TERF1ELD BY DRUG COMPANY ' I aior in Your Town." I ! I arred Rocks ?l\Iy marines are far better than ever. EGGS SS nw i1* w Special (o Poultry Club i I>oy? and. (iirls $2.50 -r\> Pur Sitting. ?g^" Meehan IBID, S.C. . ? ; .. . ... . -, <j MR. WANNAMAKER TALKS S TO NORTHERN SPINNERS * Columbia, May lf>?J. Skottowe ; Wannamaktr, piesident of the Ame- e rican Cotton Association, who is on n a business trip to New York and Bos- S ton, yesterday delivered an address ir before the New England spinners at u Boston which are in session. He told them frankly of the objects and pur- ii poses of the American Cnffnn C ciation and dccared in his address to a them that the association was going p to put its program across. tl While in Boston Mr. Wannamaker o and Mr. B. F. McLeod of Charles- p ton, chairman of the finance commitce of the American Cotton Assoeia- >* tion, will have a conference with a f< delegation of English spinners who '-i are in this country. This is expected S to be a very important conference, j' a.-, the English Spinners will probably i' do: ire to make an ellort to perfect ? some arrangements for the direct sale " of c >tion from the South to England. c Mr. Wannamaker has received an o urgent invitation to deliver an ad- h dress before the International Association of Clarment Manufacturers 1 at St. Louis. This association is con- h sideling making application for mem bership in the American Cotton Asso- ' ciation. In a telegram to American 1 Cotton Association headquarters here ^ last night, Mr. Wannamaker s^yd: P "The garment manufacturers asso- e ciation ta kes the position that their ' organization and the American Cot- u ton Association working together can e force some economic reforms and t jointly promote enormous benefits," "We are urged," said Mr. Wanna w maker in his telegram "to raise a special fund of $500,000 for the pur- ' pose of putting the American Cot- 11 ton Association in control of the cot- l' tor. producing industry and arc assured of subscriptions from contrib- ^ uting members from various firms t and individuals in various sections of n the country. c "A meeting of the executive and finance committees of the American S Cotton Association is called for June ? in Atlanta for the purpose of j electing a vice president and general ^ I manager of the association. These j committees will also take steps to put the association on a strictly business basis. The association has received ,l national and international recogni- ,l tion. It is now up our people of tinSouth to support and finance it and :v thus build a greater South. 1 refuse '' lo accept donations for this pur- ^ pose. We of the South have a won- ''' erful opportunity. Will we accept it '* and build a gieater Soutli and thus ' contribute to the building of a great J' nation?" . L. WILLIAMSBURG GUERNSEY BULL ASSOCIATION ! u Clem son College, May 1-4.?Wil- jl( iamsburg County has taken position 0< in the front line of progressive coun- jr ties in dairy family cow development Vj tamugh the organization of tin- Wil- . liamshurg Guernsey Bull Ass'n. whieh NV. has recently been completed. This as- 5, sociation is made of five blocks, each block consisting of twenty farmers who paid $25.00 each to make the capita! of $500.00 per Mock. Three blocks have already bought hiah class pure bred Guernsey Bulls j,, paying $300.00 each for bulls deliv- v ered to Williamsburg County and insured for one year against death by any cause. "An evidence of the value ;)( of these three animals," says J. 1'. v>( iaiMnstcr, Extension Service Dairy . 1 Husbandman, "is the records of their mothers. The flam of one has a rec- ;n ord of 12,812.0 lbs of milk and f>82.2 j> pounds of butter-fat. The dam of an- ^ other has a record of 1 1,782.3 pounds of milk and r>04.2 pounds of butter- jf fat. The dam of the third has a rue- c; ord of 12,410 pounds of milk and 083 pounds of butter-fat. With foun- . dation stock like this it will be only p, a few years before Wililnmsburjr (i County will have a jfood supply of ... hitfh class dairy cattle." 0] "There is already a demand." says ' 1 r. Ga Master, "for 20 registered Guernsey cows and heifers as a re- (] suit of the hull association work. 'I'U,. ? * * - i 111* 1/.111 n?n, i?y ino way, was j . very rapid and satisfactory. County u Agent T. M. Cathcart and Mr. La- (.j Master conducted the work of or- M gnnization, which was started and n completed within four days. Hulls (l| for the other two block.- will be pur- y\ chased as soon as satisfactory ani- p mals can be found. DON'T NEGLECT I Don't neglect a constant backache, ' sharp, darting pains or urinary disorders. The danger of dropsy or Blight's disease is too serious to in nore. Use Doan's Kidney I'ilts as have your friends and neighbors. ' Ask your neighbor. L. P. Hooker, cabinet maker, 310 ( Darlington Ave., Darlington, S. ('., says: "It is pleasure to recommend sr h a reliable medicine as Doan's Kidney Pills. Some years ago 1 '.here were pains in the small of c my back which caused n?e much ^ misery. When I bent over, ' my buck w is so lame it was an effort for nio to straighten up. Dizzy !l spells bothered me and it seemed as ' I if (he room were going around. '1 he i kidney secretions bothered me a lot a i ar.d I had to got up at i ij/ht t.> g pass them. Sometimes the s -cretions were scanty and caused me pain in 1 passage. 1 tried different remedies hut nothing did me any good until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. Throe boxes in all hroughht me wonderful results. ( It didn't take long ro cure mo of ^ all the kidney trouble and make my C back well and strong." f 6oc. at all dealers. Fotser-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. adv. ? OUTH CAROLINA'S GREAT POSSIBILITIES South Carolina has potential posibilitics greater than California evr had. The only reason it ha's not ealized on these possibilities is that outh Carolina has never had a defiite state program of development l<> tilize and advertise its possibilities This is the substance of t!.e op'nns of men who know both So?un Carolina and California. These men re also uf the opinion that the peole of South Carolina have faith in heir home state, that they are proud f it and they can unite on a definite rogram of development. This feeling is the basis of the lovement which has been launched or an expansion of the South Carona Board. It was their Joalief that louth Carolina people arc ready to oin and support the movement which iduced about 30 of the tearing men f the state to serve on the state executive committee which has been reated to have active management f the development board's campaign ite in June. At a meeting of this committee on 'uesday the selection of Governor 'obert A. Cooper as chairman and ormer Governor Richard I. Manning s vice chairman were confirmed unnimously. Plans for the campaign rere discussed fully and details maped out for one of the most thorough fforts ever made in this state. The oids of the drive will be a minimum f 5,000 members and an annual inome of $250,000 for three years, he latter derived from dues of $10 nd a sustaining fund. No membei nil have more than one vote, and in he preparation of the bylaws careul provision is being made for a r.osl democratic form of organizaon. The feeling at the meeting was that oulh Carolina, the first of the Souhern states to organize in this manor, is going to make a very sucer.sful campaign. OUTH IS TURNING AGAINST CALOMEL Ir. Dodion, the "Liver Tone " Man, Responsible for Change for The Better. Kvery druggist in town has noticed gerat falling off in the sale of calotel. They all give the same reason. "Calomel is dangerous and people onw it." Dodson's Liver Tone is ersonally guaranteed by every drugist who sells it. A large bottle ocsn't cost very much hut if it fails > give easy relief in every case of ver sluggishness and constipation, ist ask for your moeny back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasantisting, purely vegetable remedy, armless to both childrn and adults. a!;e a spoonful at night and wake p feeling fine; no biliousness, sick eedaehe, acid stomach or constipati bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause iconvenience ail '.he next day like iolent calomel. Take a dose of calo 1 today and tomorrow you will feel eak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose day. DILI.ION DOLLARS FOR GOOD ROADS Thirty seven states in this country ivy authorized the expenditure of Hiti?,G 11,721) for (food roads in the e>:t five years. Legislation t<> aulhori/.e yood roads >nd issues amounting to $.{! 1,2.r?.'{,DP are pending with excellent lay's of heiny passed. Statistics compiled by (', M. Wood i chary? of the newly-created flood wuls Bureau of the Goodyear Tire Rubber (' unpany . how that the t<>d amount proposed and authorized >r road improvement in the United tates is $ 1,026,805,52'J. The wide-spread interest manifesd in belter roads is shown by conisrison 'if the above totals with those f I'llS, when $<100,000,000 was >ent for road construction through ut the country. In a recent trip throuyh the south id west, Mr. Wood found excoptionI enthusiasm for the yo.id roads .o.eineiit. Largely throuyh educaotuil publicity campaigns interest as been yreutly stimulated by alert ivic bodies, manufacturers of road I'llfiiKr mt.l ?t PL'IT iobi!es and tiri's. Good roads boostrs, who a few years ago witp puzled to find some method of arousing ublie interest in bond issues for >ad improvement, are amazed at the use with which appropriations are ass.ed by city and state authorities. Texas take., the lead in the amount >r good roads, with bond issues toilinj* $88,708,00(1; i'e; nsylvanin will iicnd $70,21 7,04a; California $08,30,000: Illinois $09,152,845; Miehian $53.100,000; Alabama $.30,000,00; Georgia $15,375,000 and North iarolina $13,150,035. One of the largest single projects ; proposed for Illinois, where $4.03,511 has been authorized for the onstruction of 150 miles of roads com East. St. Louis to the Indiana ne as part of a national highway. The Goodyear bureau will lend its id to legislatures, cities and towns l collecting data for proposed legis 11 ion nut giving its ant to hasten doption of appropriation Kills fo oca totals with the same deep inlere est I..* it showed in furthering the .incoln Highway. GASOLINE SYSTEMS" Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air !ompressors, Computing Scales Noor Scales, Show Cases, Acount Registers, Rebuilt Cash tegisters, Safes, Store Fixtures. HAMILTON SALES CO. Columbia, S. C. The Farm J. C. RIVERS, President. Choice Michigan He No. 2 White Corn Car load of Cri If you are in th the best, have sever 1 We can save y ed Feed Oats, Thor> Seed Hulls, 16 per c Complete Line It will pay you to ^ FARMERS I I iGome to .1 (I I I Want All M II Have Good V Still have seir Will buy you V/ill do Busin Will treat yoi to be done by I Arrh Car L< Two C I i I Oi i 0 LUCAS i i ? I I Vr??(Hi>k|?l U | hi o? Time to Re-tire? i ?i4jr Flak) , i rv-?..in i.JI iers* Merc J. A. WELSH, P. IV Vice-President. Secrel ly lender, Famous and Melrose Flov ie market for Hay it will pay you a! cars cn Land ami more coming ou money on Virginia White Mil aughbred Mill Feed, Cotton Seed :ent. Dairy Feed and Sweet Feed, of Staple Groceries. /icit the big store?the store that MERCANTILE v oee Ltie r f V y Customers to Call on ifc? at Mi /hite Corn, Feed Oats. ;f ic Bargain*- in Shoes ancjHats. r Cotton at best prices * ess on the Live and Let Live basi a by the Golden Rule and do yo' rn Fir K? " R Eg . I. our. zed Mon >ad New Model V 3 "3 Maimers lourins DN HAND tie Overland Foi >ne Traffic True tfjro cc MMBMMBMMBPan ?> rxrrrrnr.SA^mc^r' - ? .* jr ?&*> b&r>: t&"?--\ te JILlSL ij 4 II /^OOD mileu good trad extreme degreethese !?res? In t in their selling, a vital factor. The Fiak Ideair concern in the iror, ar?d the aq: existence to dc t ) * Next lime ? from yo: ? antile Co. I. THERRELL. tary-T reasurer - $50.00 a Ton $2.25 lr just received, to see us, we carry ; In all the time, ling Corn, KecleanFeed Meal, Cotton carries the goods. : COMPANY Porter's Store, u jike we would like / St day Dorts I Cars lr k )MPANY - II iiih? so - ^i?| .utA-MMMkr.nr,i.i>>^ .u ?u <fCT.: re. x.Ltt n ?? w t: *P N w> 11 %i jp&^ $ Jr* j I II t a :"i l?< % \l *JLAsUr^w- ? ge, ?ood looks, tior ? r\i?. So an I ?ore feature:*. of jj * e> y ? * 1 and s the Fisk id sal is ?'Tc l>c t!ie beat world to v ork aarej>t concern ira ' * bu&ineas with.'* BUY FISK .tr dealer j