The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, May 27, 1920, Image 4
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I yourself lies in being proper
High-Art
Made by Strouse & Br<
for Mid-Summer fill the bill e
and out of it.
They are at home with
tels?in busy offices?on br
j| comfortable, too.
| Rals
True Saving Shoes at ar
It Whether measured by j
Ralstons return the utmost i
your idea ot a good shoe. H
tionecl. Skilled artis'ans mod
sure perfect fit; perfect fit p:
I ful it is to put your feet into
ji Besides, SERVICE is b
ston Shoes.
A notable example of R{
ly fine looking shoe shown h
J | Stetsoi
In all colors and blocks.
P?.V.I). Union Suits, 1
Two-pieec garments.
Overalls, Union Alls nr
Come to see us. We an
Shoes. Hats, and Cents Furni
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FOR SALE?Improved Farm Land;
almost any size, both improved and ,
unimproved farms; in Chesterfield,
Marlboro, Dillon and Darlington
Counties; at bargains.
M. B. Smith, Cheraw, S. C.
FOR SERVICE?"Dude," Pure-Bred
registered Duroc-Jersey Boar.
Fee, $2.00. C. W. Rivers, Chester- '
field, Route 4. tf.
FOR SALE?Pigs and shouts. Will
make fine fall and winter meat.
H. L. Spencer,
4p24 Cheraw, Route 1.
GIN FOR SALE?Two 00 saw gins, |
one press and other equipment. I
tf I). T. TEAL.
^ COME OM S/W, LETS <St
\ TWEvbe &/T/At' I
to beat the i
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Now that your
want to remind you
ceivable kind of Fi
crooked pole or a rc
Play the role o(
will retiime your du
Our fisherman
Faimeis 1
ouVe
(ear
i for that vacation. I
age accommodations ahead J
e biggest part of enjoying I
ly dressed. I
Clothes '
>thers, Baltimore, Md.t
very hour of the day .in town
well-dressed men in big tio eezy
boardwalks. They're
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tons
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i Honest Value Price.
3rice or measured by value,
n all the essentials found in
lalston stylo cannot be ques- j
el the lasts. Perfect lasts in- j
romotes comfort. How rest- ]
comfortable shoes! '
uilt into every pair ofRal- j
ilston's worth is the unusual- j
ere?the Longwood Lasts. .
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i Mats i
falbriggan Union Suits, and
id Work Shirts. 1
i* headquarters for Clothing,
ishings.
NES CO.
Good Clothes
FOR SALE?One Jersey cow, piv
inp - lit to J pallons of milk a day
pentle and easy to milk. Also <
Red Jersey Pips, entitled to repis
tor. See me at once for barpain
2J-p C. W. TEAL,
Chesterfield, R. ]
FOR SALE?1U2U Maxwell Roadster
run about 500 miles. Will sell o
trade for five passenper car.
E. E. Porter.
"STRANGE CASE OF
CRAVENDISH*
Owinp to a temporary shortape o
newsprint paper the Advertiser i:
compelled to reduce the size of th?
publication to four papes until ai
overdue shipment arrives. We wil
soon resume the printinp of six o
more papes and the bepinninp of th(
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ii* v? nvuni win men oe announced.
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T'S GO FISHII
crops are in proper shape for i
that we have prepared to serv<
ishing Tackle, whether you i
>d and reel.
; an immortal Izaak Walton fot
ities with renewed energy and
will serve you when you find
flardwaie
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LOCAL ITEMS
Just hold your breath and wait
until the fishing party returns from
Little River. We may hear something
ever more marvelous than "Uncle
Josh" and his "swarm of bees"
We hear of fresh snap beans ih
the country around-and-about-us, but
we are shy of them yet.
Mr. W. M. Pankey, of Patrick.
was in Chesterfield this week.
The large gasoline tank will soon
be beneath the earth. The excavators
have already gone about twenty-five
feet and those inclined to be nervous
need have no fear of an explosion
of gas?unless it be political
"gas"
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Teal and Miss
Cora Craig are spending this week in
Atlanta.
M rs. F. H. McKinney and son are
visiting relatives at Donalds, S. C.
Coming?"ON WITH THE DANCE"
At The STRAND
Six Dorts arrived la?t week. All
sold. Five more will be here this week.
Better hurry if you want one.
Lucas Auto Co.
Gold Emblems Masonic, Shriners
I and W. O. W.
1 Edgeworth Jewelry Co., Peoples Bank
1 Miss Eugenia Pares waR the week[
end guest at the home of Mr. and
i Mrs. E. M. Melton.
| Mrs. Carl White is visiting at
I ! Fayettsville.
I Mrs. Mamie and Miss Myrtle Robi
inson, of St. Louis, Mo., spent the
I week with Mrs. W. M. Retlfearn.
Mr. A. H. Hayden, Jr., is at home
for a few days.
Wc charge c?th for charging batteries.
Service Motor Co.
Mr. ar.d Mi's. C. D. Guess, of Clio,
S. C., asd Mr. Robert Guess, of At1
lnnta, have been visitisg their pui
rents, Rev. and Mi-s. B. J. Guess.
Mrs. F. B. Sanders is visiting in
Columbia, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
A. K. Sanders.
M ss Mary Belle Welsh, of Queen's
! College is at home. ?
i Miss Flora Belle Stegall, of Mori
ven is the guest of Mrs. R. E. Rivers.
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Two Chalmers Touring Car* Ready
I i for Immediate Delivery.
Lucas Auto Co.
| Mesdames A. W. Hursey, C. K.
j . Curtis and T. B. Owen attended the
j Womans' Missionary meeting at Chej
; raw Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Melton and
(laughers, Misses Nelle and Vera,
left this week for Brevard to spend
the summer.
Miss Leo Hough spent the week
' end with Miss Mary Kvelyn Cloud at
Cheraw.
Miss Carrie Trotti spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hanna
^ at Cheraw.
Waldatnar Chains?Solid Gold and
f Gold Filled?Alto Dickens Chains,
r Gold Knives, Scarf Pins and Cuff
Links.
Edgeworth Jewelry Co., Peoples Bank
Messrs. L. N. Johnson, A. J. Out,
law and L. J. Johnson, substantial
citizens of lower Chesterfied County,
were all in town Wednesday morn*
inp.
j Messrs. R. T. Caston and R. E. Hanj
na were in town Tuesday afternoon,
t Cheraw, it is understood, has
j ajrain "sijrned-up" for the Redpath
Chautauqua for 1921.
T AWAY TODAY. BOYS
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"Forget It.
Come With Us"
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fc little recreation, we
i you with every convant
to use a green
* a short time and you
pleasure.
it convenient to call.
Company
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Mr. and mVs. H. m. Odom and lit-1
tie daughter, Millie, spent the week- p<
end at Charlotte, N. C. fi
Many friends of Dr. B. L. Gathings el
are pleased to see him back at his
place at the Chesterfield Drug Co. ?'
Mr. Hugh Jackson, of Mt. Croghan, P
was in town Wednesday morning.
Mr. L. L. Parker and Miss Mary a
Welsh and Master Ben Parker were u
guests of Mr. and Mrs. i. P. Mangum ?
Sunday. p
Mrs. W. H. Porter and Eli/.afccth, tl
spent Tues.lar afternoon at Cheraw.
Mr. J. A. Sellers is preparing to L
erect a stoie building on his newly tl
acquired Main street lot. tl
If your car squeaks bring it to us.
We will eliminate the mii??n-? - - J b
alto fill all the hard-to-find grease (
cup*. Service Motor Co. 11
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A number of Chesterfield people ^
attended the commencement exercises
at the White Oak School last C
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Friday evening. A very large crowd
turned out and the exercises were
greatly enjoyed by all. The Chesterfield
Band furnished music and Mr.
B. C. Wadeworth made the closing *
address. ?
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Preparations are being made for
the widening of Page Avenue. This j
work will be done by the town. ^
Streamline Elgin Watche*. E
Edgeworth Jewelry Co., People* Bank t
Mr. W. C. Sellers contemplates P
erecting a cotton gin in Chesterfield 'I
during the summer. t
lRegular
Communication of Chesterfield
Lodge No. 220 A. F. M. will K
be held Friday evening, May 8th, at ^
8 o'clock, a full attendance is desired "
as the M. M. Degree will be conferred
Bradley F. Teal, W. M. *
We have a big supply of Choice
Michigan Hay, which we are selling *'
at $50 per ton. This is less than you '
can buy it for in Michigan in car lots. "
Farmers' Mercantile Co.
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Many friends in Chesterfield are a
pleased to learn that Mr. Carv .T
- ?" - a
Huliley, of Wudesboro, N. C., who
was operated on for appendicitis at ^
the Wadesboro hospital, is rapidly ,
recovering, in fact he is at his home
again.
Reports come to his many friends
that Mr. J. Stud Chapman, who is
in the Columbia Hospital for treatment,
will soon be home again.
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Reliable Repairing on all cars. Bat- j
tery work by Experts. t
Service Motor Co. a
The Sunday School exercises at the f
Methodist Church last Sunday morn- j
ing demonstrated that St. Pauls is i
still strongly alive. Superintendent J
Mangum and his corps of trainers J
deserve credit for the work, and the \
children who took part acquitted I
themselves nicely. I
Sterlir.3 Silverware and 50-year ^
plate. Cold iVleat Servers and Forks, t
Cream Ladles, Sterling Mounted 1
Carving Sets. Few Chests of Oneida "
Community Plate.
Edgeworth Jewelry Co., Peoples Bank
Last Sunday at St. Pauls Church (_
an offering of nearly two hundred ^
dollars was made toward building a ^
home for the Tyler family at Hemingway.
It is understood that the j
Florence District will make an uni- ^
ted effort to this end and no doubt
it will be successful. s
Mothers' day exercises at Mace- e
onia Baptist Church, at Teal's Mill
last Sunday morning proved to he a t
most interesting ocassion and was a
largely attended. Lower Macedonia
is one of the country churches do- a
ing*a large work. Mi. L. L. Parker
Presdient of the Bank of Pageland,
was the speaker of the ocassion und ^
delighted his large audience.
Hamilton Watches?21 Jewels.
Edgeworth Jewelry Co., Peoples Bank [
Rev. C. P. Chewning is developing (.
the new church, Peniel, most rapidly s
along all lines of church advantage, c
Mr. R. E. Rivers attended the an- *
nual meeting of the Board of Trus- I
tees of Coker College, at Hartsville *
held 1st Tuesday. Mr. River's is a c
member of the Board. He states that 11
Coker College is in fine condition and
that there were only a few changes
made in the faculty for the next sessi
on. h
y
Mrs. and Mrs. W. A. Renfrow, of ^
Hartsville, visited Mr. and Mrs.
t'l
Frank L. Autry Sunday. j
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ELECTRICITY FOR
rup.1^
Dealer
IT RUNS ON
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GRADUATION
La Tusca Pearls, set in Old G
Platinum and Silver Necklao
Bracelets, set with Diamondi
Beautiful Cameo Broaches.
EDGEWORTH J
Tha PsopW Bai
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Mr. George Eddins is again at his
ost of duty at the Bank of Chestereld
after being quite sick for sevrai
days.
Bring u? your fresh eggs?we can
e all you have highest market
rice in cash or trade.
Adams Cash Market.
Dr. A. M. IJedfearn has resigned
s the physician at Clemson College,
nd will locate at Charoltte, N. C.
>r. Redfearn has been the college
hysician sisce the establishment of
iie institution.
Miss Ansie Redfearn, daughter of
Jr. A. M. Redfearn, is a member of
lie 1920 graduating class of Winlirop
College.
Mr. T. C. Fundei'burg, of Pageuui,
has secured the Chesterfield
bounty Agency for the Deleo Lightig
System. Mr. FunderburR has aleady
made a number of contracts
or installing these plants in this
ounty and expects to equip many
ountry homes with this modern
onvenience durinR the cominR sum-,
ier. |
You may send the child to our j
tore to do your buying. The little
nes receive the same attention here I
s adults. Adams Cash Market.
The Columbia State of last Friay
carried the news item from Sauda
to the effect that Prof. Chas.
I. Hanna had resigned the superinendency
of the High School at that
lace to accept the Piedmont school,
'he writer spoke in the highest
erins of work of Prof. Hanna und
ie being a Chesterfield boy, it is
gratifying to his many friends to
now that he is developing into one
f the real strong educators of
South Carolina, oven thong he is
ct a young man.
The Strand Theatre opened very
uspiciously last Saturday. Large auliences
saw a very excellent program
f pictures. The cozy littlethsutre has
iees supplied with eomfortab; opera
hairs. The projection is excellent
nd the best pictures on the market
re being shown. As soon as arrajigenents
are perfected a special feaure
will be made of the musical pro;rani
accompanying the pictures.
Beit of Freeh Meats properly proected
in our sanitary refrigerator.
Adams Cash Market.
Mrs. Francis S. Blair gave a nioonight
picnic at Teal's Mill last Tueslay
evening in honor of her sister,
diss Lucile McYVhirter, of Jonesville.
t most delightful time was had by
ill. Fishing was indulged in, campire
stories were to id and the evening
tassed all too quickly. Those attendng
were: Mr. and Mrs. (J. K. Laney,
:ir. ar.d Mrs. Roy L. Hurst, Mr. and
drs F. S. Blair, Misses l.ucile MeVhrter,
Jennie WcKinnell, Elizabeth
jindsay, Fanny Pearcy, Eva Teal,
da May Stafford and Mary Belie
Velrh, Messrs. hir.g Moore. J. Ar
iiur iviiig.it, Wuiwr Dougass, Ilenry
)ougass, Charley Laney, John Tracy
ind Dr. J. T. Re Hedge.
PATRICK
The Ladies' Home Demonstration
'iub Held its regular meeting iast
Vednesday afternoon. A good numler
of the ladies were present.
Miss Alexie Huntley is home front
'ikeville, N. C., where she has been
eaching.
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......a iTi.u> i u.'miiii ui vjuiumnm is
pending her vacation with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Poston.
M ias Marjorie Iluntley, who has
teen attending the Linwood College
it Gastonia, N. C., is at home now.
Rev, H. T. Morrison and family
pent Monday in Camden.
RUBV DRUGGIST DERANGED
Dr. James H. Blake, who has been
onducting the drug store at Ruby
or some time, became mentally unalanced
last Sunday and had to be
aken in charge. He was brought to
Ihesterfield and confined under obervation
for several days. It was deided
to remove him to the State
iospital at Columbia for treatment,
t is hoped that the derangement is
emporary. Mr. O. L. Barentine es*
orted the afllicted man to the State
nstitution.
The Commencement exercises of
he University of South Carolina will
egin on Sunday June 6. Eighty-fonr
oung men and women will receive
iplomas. This will be one the largst
classes ever graduated from this
istitution.
A
tEVERY FARM
installing Delco-Light you
our own power plant.?deble
electric service, Elecrhts
will make your home
and bright. Electric powI
pump the water and in
,vays save you time and laery
day.
Write for Catalog
ERBURK ELECTRIC
SERVICE COMPANY
for Chesterlield County
KEROSENE
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PRESENTS
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SHERIFF
A. W. Huraey
I wish to announce to the voters of *
Chesterfield county that I am a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of said w
county, subject to the action of the p
Democrotic Primaries,
p A. W. HURSEY.
P
James T. Grant j
I hereby announce myself a candi- d
date for the office of Sheriff of Ches- L)
terfield County, subject to the action p
of the Democratic Primaries,
p JAMES T. GRANT.
W. J. Tiller
r
I hereby announce myself a canriidate
for the office of Sheriff for ?
Chesterfield County, subject to the
rules of the Democratic Patty,
p W. J. TILLER.
HOUSE OK REPRESENTATIVES
c
L. C. Wannamaker ^
I hereby announce myself as a f
candidate for the House of Repre- i p
scntatives subject to the Democratic
Party.
p L. C. WANNAMAKER.
T. W. Turner (]
To the Democratic voters of Chesterfield
County. I wish to announce j
that I am a candidate for re-election
to the oHuse of Representatives from
our county, and I take this occasion j
to thank you all for the handsome J
vote you gave me two years ago, and j
I assure you if "iocrod I shall strive
as earnestly to serve you in the fu- $ture
as I huve in the past
p T. W. TURNER, e
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FOR COTTON WEIGHER
H. A. Wat?on 1
The friends of H. A. Watson announce
his candidacy for rc-eiection c
to the office of Cotton Weigher, sub- {
ject to the rules of the Democratic <
Primaries. ?
p HIS FRIENDS. ;
Jink White
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for cotton weigher of Chesterfield :
subject to the Democratic Party. I i
wish, also, to thank my friends for I
the support they j?ave me four year*
atfo.
p JINK WHITE. 1
1
Ruby, S. C.
J. C. Huntley
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for cotton weigher at Ruby,
S. C., subject to the rules of the
Democratic Party.
p J. C. HUNTLEY, JR.
FOR CORONER
I. P.. Melton
The friends of Mr. I. li. Melton ;
I nave prevailed upon him to run for t
the oflice of Coroner, subject to the j
rules of the Democratic Party. i
p Friends of I. R. Melton. (
THE SI
CHESTERFIELD'S NEW
HOURS: 7:30 to 11 P.?I.
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BRYAN W;
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Admission 20 a
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"Teeth of \
WEDNES
"Romance c
E. MAE ED(
OPTOME
Office in Peoples' Bank. Prep
glasses by the most up-to-date ai
guaranteed. Not here for a day
nanently.
EYES EX
Carl G. Morgan
Against my wife's wishes and my
riends' advice, I have decided to run
jr the office of Coroner. If elected,
will thank you all. If defeated, I
ill blame no one.
CARL G. MORGAN.
Ellis D. Atkinson
Thanking my friends for the sup- %
ort they gave me four years ago,
hereby announce myself a candiate
for Coroner, subject to the
democratic Primary.
ELLIS D. ATKINSON
CLERK OF COURT
W. P. Odom
I shall be a candidate for Clerk of
lourt in the Democratic Primary
llection.
W. P. ODOM.
FOR TREASURER
M. S. Watson
I hereby announce myself as a
andidate for Treaurer of CheBtereld
County, subject to the action of
lemocratic Party.
M. S. WATSON.
SOLICITOR
J. Monroe Spears
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for re-election to the office of
olicitor, subject to the rules of the
democratic Party.
J. MONROE SPEARS
FOR MAGISTRATE
Thos. L. Teal
I nm a candidate for re-election to
he office of Magistrate of Court
louse Towsship, subject to the Democratic
Primary.
) THOS. L. TEAL.
N. O. W. CIRCLE CHANGES DATE
The meeting of the W. O. W. Cir le,
which was announced for this evming,
has been postponed to Friday
vening, May 28. The change of dute
vas decided upon when it became
;.aown that Mrs. Donnelly, who will
lddrcss the meeting, could not be
>resent on the original date. All
members are urged to be present
\nd the W. O. W. are cordially invited.
Refreshments will be served and
the band will play.
An experiment of international interest
has been conducted at the Pee
Dee experimental station, near Florence.
It was the demonstration of
i recently invented llax gathering
machine. Flax, like cotton, has alvr.y:;
heretofore been gathered by
and. The success or failure of the
machine has not been announced,
ut that fiax can profitably be
r;ro\vn ?n is section was clearly
proven. Five acres were planted and
he crop at present prices will bring
>1.000 and thee is still time to plant
;nd harvest another crop before winer.
ic is said to be much easier to
?row, is less expensive to fertilize
*nd is hardier than cotton and two
rops yearly can be harvested.
RAND
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- Regular Admission 15 & 25c
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