The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, May 27, 1920, Image 3

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??? 1 ' ' I I SERVICE A 11 For Prompt your car to u competent wo thp hocf nilc o v? v/ vut vy i to ca We are now prepare REPAIR and RECI I! SERVICE F | j Main Street building" NEW AND SECOND H/s IALS, SASH, DOORS Of QUEEN QUAL KtU CtUAK SHINGLES J. If Your Need 1 Legiti within the hcl tice, it will he And in s pleased to ha any business you. Our only < a Bank is th er; so consid THF a m ?ii a -n*.^ j.: RUBY, SOIJT T. H. BUF.CH, R.M.N Prenident. V /"V o . T \ >tir kt.ivKijis i ii m CRANE For Remo\ E/ W New Locking |l work. Send fo lies,., etc. COLIBIBIA SUPt'LK T A MI 1 I Has Brought the Unspeaka'c The Lives of Give Tan/a To He Introduced into South Carolina atcly into tremendous popularity, edial value for ailmcntr of the di of unprecedented proportions has I who buy more TANLAC when th SOLD IN CUE? j CHESTERFIELD I J ' There's a Tanlac l)e Champion B iJL IifWWPJp !W w 7*- *^ : 'W" iOTOR CO. | Service bring s. Repairs by rkmen. We sell nd parts. ;d to OVERHAUL, [ I A D/^r? o .. i n/Aixvjc. Datteries. , iOTOR CO. 1 At Lucas Auto Co. Old Stand ..? ?..>??< >??<?? < MATERIAL^ iND BUILDING MATER?l HAND. ITY MANTELS f 9.5C AARON SELLERS P s mate, p oi sound banking pracgladly met at this Bank, iny event we shall be ve you call on us with problem that confronts excuse for existence as e Service we can rener us always. [ERS BANK H CAROLINA EIV/SUM M. L. RALEY, .-President Cashier. an is Interesting WHEEL PULLERS ,'injc Auto Wheel, Gears, etc. Arm holds Puller on your r Mulletin 1), Puller Arbor COLUMBIA, S. C. 823 We?t Gervais Street k p THE MASTER | MEDICINE I >le Joy of Good Health Into I Thousands. c A (Bha j; Ip You M live years ago, it leaped immedihundrcds attested to its great remgestive system, and a sales record been built up by satisfied users oir systems again need toning up. IE 1TF.RFIELD BY JRUG COMPANY nlor in Your Town." arred Rocks i!V!y iratinj,s are ir.ir b? lter than ever. rrrc a?r - - ppy wiuo ^>d per 15 Special to Poultry Clufc i, Boys and. (Jirls 12.50 k"*V" Per Sitting. I iVleehan IBLO, S.O. > ORPHANS HEALTHIER THAN RICH CHILDE Atlanta, Ga., May 2G.?Atlanta 1 children of the rich are not as het thy as Atlanta's poor children, if 01 judges the entire city by the pupi of a public school patronized almo exclusively by the well-to-do, as cor | pared to tl\e inmates *of an orphi asylum where children are cured f< at less than 30 cents a day apiet were examined by the American Ri ! Cross in the course of a dietetics ii stitute conducted here for the Rt Cross by Dr. W. R. P. Emerson, no | ied child welfare specialist of Rosto i I Thf? hiirVii?ct ?r 1 * J ...n..vu? pvivvumKc UI mumuil i tion was in u high school attended I j girls from fourteen to eighteen yea ! of age. Amoni: younger childre I from <5 to 12, the highest percental j was in the fore-mentioned "rit j man's school." The lowest percen ! age of all was in the Home for tl : I" ri end less, where a hundred orphs children arc sheltered. The Home, a cording to Dr. Emerson, has the hea th>s'. children he has found an; where in the United States. Dr. Emerson says that malnuti tion among children is caused by ph; sieal defects such as bad teeth, lat of home control, overfatigue, impro; er food habits, as "bolting breakfast and improper health habits such as si I ting up late. To precautions against thei causes the Home authorities atti . bute the children's health. Where t! rich man's child is allowed to sit i late, eat between meals, hurry h breakfast, go to movies instead < playing in the open and to induli! in other bad habits, the inmates < the Home have to go to bed evei night at 8, eat three regular an wholesome meals?mostly milk? day, have no pennies to buy cand between meals, are made to "fletel erize," are under watchful eyes a . ..,..1 u... ...I.... 1 ?...?? iiuvit ivkuiui nours ior et ereise. And the "thirty cents a day, state the Home authorities, includt not only their meals, but clothing an all other expenses save medical a tention. IL 1-? 1-=^ % HARRY T MORfY Something like ten years imo. befort he beenine a Vitattraph star, Harry T Morey was described as a "robust" nc tor. His flue physique has stood bin In good stead in the silent drntnu. II< has been able to play all sorts of roles nod look the part. WHY SUFFER SO? Why suffer from a I ad hack, fror sharp, shooting twing* s, headaches dizziness and distressing urinary ills People around here recommcn< Doan's Kidney Pills. Could you as for stronger proof of merit? Mrs. J. A. Coxe, of Cheraw, S. C say.;: "I suffered terribly from kid ney trouble and the pains were s severe I was in constant misery. The started in the small of my back am would shoot up and down as if knife was piercing me. 1 had terri ble headaches and I was so nervous I couldn't stay quiet a minute, couldn't sleep because the pain wa so bad. My kidneys acted irregularly too, and certainly caused me a lot o annoyance. A friend told me abou Doan's Kidney Pills and i took a fev doses. I could feel myself gottim relief. 1 continued taking them am used five boxes. Doan'i complete!; cured me. Doan's and I are fin friends.'' GOc. at all dealers. Koster-Milburi Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv As Dead s |J1ai.omel livery druggist in town?yo gist has noticed a great falling oil crtxrs* 4 etmo rAncA? H ma ?w iiiw JUIIIW itaduu. u place. i "Calomel is dangerous and Liver Tone is perfectly safe prominent local druggist. , Take "Dodson's L Dodson's Liver Tone is personal!; guaranteed by every druggist \rh sells it. A large bottle costs but few cents, and if it fails to give eas relief in every case of liver sluggish nets and constipation, you have onl to ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pjensanl tasting, purely vegetable remedy fcarmleas to both children and adult Jaifc i ' TAX SALE^ N Under and by virtue of authority contained in certain tax executions issued by J. A- Welsh, county treasd urer, for the year 1918, r.rul directed :,e to me, I will otfer the following real estate: st One lot in the town of Jefferson n" known as R. K. Kirkley lot. In 72 acres of land and 14 lots and ,r 4 buildings in Jefferson school disce trict, known as John Miller land. 39 acres of land in Jefferson school district, known as Mrs. M. E. j J ' * ' Gainey land. 109 acres and 1 building in JefferI' son school district, known as Mary '* , Denby land. >y! 00 acres of land in Jefferson school rs | district known as J. C. Penland land; ^ ; taxes due for 1918 and 1919. 19 acres of land in Friendship :hL_U_. . 1 j i nmuui uisirici, Known as /vuce tiunt-1 )e ley land. in 33 Vi acres of land in Shiloh school I c_ district, known as John Lane land, l_ taxes due for 1918 and 1919. ; v_ 8 acres and 2 buildings, known as | James J. Lane land, taxes due for 1918 and 1919. y_ (J% acres and 1 building in Cen k terpoint school district, known as I). Eliza Hancock land. " j 08 acres of land and 2 buildings in t-' Vaughn School District, known as L. W. Gaddy land. ;e 33 acres of land and 1 building in i- Vaujfhn scsool district, known as VV. le A. Adams land. ip All of which I will sell for cash to is the highest bidder before the Court >f House door, in Chesterfield, between jc the lejjal hours of sale, on the first >f j Monday in June, the same beinR the y 7th day of June, 1920. d D. P. DOUGLASS, a SheirfT. y i- URGES FARMERS TO 11 GROW MORE FOOD < - Columbia, May 24.?A very earnest plea to the farmers to grow more 's j foodstuffs and save the nation was d made by J. Skottowe Wannamaker, 1- j persident of the American Cotton As sociation, yesterday in an address de? I livered at a barbecue Riven by members of the Richland County branch of the American Cotton Association liviiiR in school districts Nos. 9 and 10. The barbecue was Riven in the sandhills near Eastover and was very largely attention hy the people living in the two school districts, several hundred being present. Mr. Wannamaker who was the only speaker, was introduced by It. C. Hamer, president of the Itichland County branch of the South Carolina divison of the American Cotton Asociation and made what many who i.heard him often times declared o have been the be >t speech they have ever hear 1 Iviv. make. It was a ' idea to the farmer to do pis part to-1 wa d tiding <he country over the] prew.-snt period of reconstruction. "The history of the world," said Mr. Wannamaker, "has been that; when a country neglecUe its produc- J tioa end, its government perishes. We must not let this statu of alTairs ! exist in America. We have to pay s more attention, however, to agriculture in this great country if we pre. vent it from going to ruin. There are i millions of people to be fed. Their < food must come from the farms. 1 . l'heir is a great shortage in foodsThe shortage is threatening our - country. Now, as never before we should all go to work determined to ] 11 relieve this shortage. If we do not ' ruin and decay stares us in the face. , 9 . "The solution of the situation to- 1 ' day lies in the hands of the farnyr. k Clothes are necessary, but food must come first. 1 appeal to you as patri" otic South Carolinians?people of my native state?and itis the great-j " est state in the union. I love every ; ^ rock and bill in it?to do your part ' in this rather critical situation. Crow 1 more foodstuffs that we may con" tinue to live in a land of happiness 'j and sunshine." s The nature faker of the Brimfleld News says a sow in that country f dropped a litter of 19 pigs and had t hut 15 faucets to care for them. If v raised the others will be bottle pigs. ? ?Avon (III.) Sentinel. 1 y Red?Is that your dog growling so? 0 Cireene?It sure is. Red?What's he urowlintf about? ! 1 Greene?Because meat is so hi^h. ?Yonkers Statesman. ur druggist and everybody's drugoff in the sale of calomel. They odson's Liver Tone is taking its j I I people know it, while Dodson's and gives better results," said a .iver Tone'' Instead! y Take a spoonful at night and wake o up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick n headache, acid stomach or constipated y bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel * today and tomorrow you will feel i weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work! Take Dodson's Liver r, Tone instead and feel fine, lull of I. rigor and ambition. v * ; I'liifiifry ' 'w.ww-1 " M" 1 > Tke Farm J. C. RIVERS, Choice Michigan Ha No. 2 White Corn Car load of Cru If you are in th< the best, have Severn We can save yo ed Feed Oats, Thoro Seed Hulls, 16 per c< Complete Line < It will pay you to v FARMERS fl ri vjome 10 I Want All M: Have Good W Still have som< Will buy you* Will do Busire Will treat yot to be done by _ J. I MO_NEY__T | Money to Loan on Easy Teri 5 Near Chestet i ! CHESTERFIELD I ING AND LOAN I J. C. RIVERS, President. I ( C. (1. DOUGLASS. ? I ______ * * I j " *tp'W^fe-'i'' -'.VJ * --.. * ' ! ^ fe/. J\ ' ' l V Xz* r~-1" fri Ail! tf)g uwk^wm ? ; / ers Merc; J. A. V, ELSH, P. Tv Vice-President. Secret y sader, Famous and Melrose Flot i market for Hay it will pay you il cars on hand and more coming u money on Virginia White Mil ughbred Mil! Feed, Cotton Seed snt. Dairy Feed and Sweet Feed, >f Staple Groceries, isit the big store?the store that NT4 1TT?II UUtlAN 1 ILK See Me y Customers to Call on Me at Mi hite Corn, Feed Oats, e Bargains in Shoes and Hats. Cotton at best prices ;ss on the Live and Let Live basi i by the Golden Rule and do yo T. our, ijmwi'WWJMmmmmm?P? i I V A t I U LOANi | ms to Build Homes in and ' field, S. C. 5 HOME BUILD- || ASSOCIATION ; B. ('. MOOUIO, Vice-Pros. { Soc'y. & Treas. ? WW . . Jjy s?h! n:k K") roar; ever sr .' ioettor c:? :s.ue' >. e i _i < You'll rin^ C? iic'JS urscc o.*? c' irc't:..: '' iO Vvor pi ice because C im U every ' v-/*r- ?"or cor: c/^<oreP'e r.upr. : <l Clanieiiii t/Mpc" Turkish and c" oh c tc!:acoo? ru s'"'am 1.*. in l h e o s * I. vac. T Jn i sn vvhl appeal to you, an you L, ?moko I! bo raily w. in? your ta; te! Camels leavo no ur.pj^v *.r. i 4 i cLi til LU* i. s lis iiU1' l:i cignrei.--y odor ' YGu 'U prefer Gamy,., 1Y.. kind of tobecco smoker Cfl/n- ,if( so' fvf:nrc / * .7 p/lrAu^f' o/* J , r- /?m /? h\ c/ifa. I*: . . i^-p/jpcr-rr-vpri' '' katrc iply rcroi u nJihi^ . .-/? r? /or r; 0?'C?> sUi'pty ? * wHi'i) \>*u1r vc/. R. J R ynokls Tobacco ( Winston-Salem, N. C. ~ 'V1" ? I antile Co. I. THERkELL. tary-T reasurer $50.00 a Ton $2.25 ir just received. r. iij ? - c? I < _y \ in all the time, ling Corn, Kecleanreec1. Mr?al, Cotton carries the goods. ; COMPANY r. Tov'e 3. is. u like we would like St J. T. RUTLEDGE, D. D. S. Dentist Having taken the office of I)r. ii. L. MiO.iniiiis, 1 will he at I'ageland Tuesdays and .Mt. Cvoghun Wednesdays. Rem..'inter <?f the time at ollice in Chesterfield Rank building. DR. L. H. TROTT1, Dental Surgeon Chesterfield, S. C. Office 011 second tloor in Rosl Building. All who desire my services will please see nie at Chesterfield, as 1 have discontinued my visits to othet towns. J. ARTHUR KNIGHT Altorney-at-La w Olhce in Courthouse Chesterfield, S. C. e BOW ! 0 F. iY5 si 1 ^ m . . . ~' ' - - i i' ac a ,bv j|| i .* -i U ''h1 , Kil ill 'Icher llljWjjj 1 ! | | HrSl ' , |ii ' 5ftK3