The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, June 24, 1920, Image 3
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NEW AND SECOND H/
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QUEEN QUAL
RED CEDAR SHINGLES
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within the he
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f pleased to \r<
any business
you.
Our only
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er; so consic
THE FARM
RUBY, SOU!
T. H. BURCH, R. M. IN
President. \
Our Savings P
GASOLINE AND KJ
Just received carload o1
gines from 2 to 12 Horse Pov
line Engin^ Drag Saws c>
eliminates danger and save
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made good at Factory during
COLUMBIA SUPPLY
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TANL,
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Has Brought the Unspeaka
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Give Tanla
To He
Introduced into South Carolina
ately into tremendous popularity,
edial value for ailments of the d
of unprecedented proportions ha
who buy more TAN LAC when t
SOLD IN CHE
CHESTERFIELD
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WOTOR CO.
. Service bring
js. Repairs by
rkmen. We sell
nd parts.
ed to OVERHAUL, |
HARGE Ba? eri *s. J
MOTOR CO.
At Lucas Auto Co. Old Stand
MATERIAL
\ND BUILDING MATERN
HAND.
JTY MANTELS
$9.50
AARON SELLERS
=
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lp oL sound banking prac3
gladly met at this Bank.
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ive you call on us with
; problem that confronts
excuse for existence as
le Service we can ren-<
ler us always.
IERS BANK
H CAROLINA
IEWSOM M. L. RALEY,
^.-President CtthUr.
Ian Is Interesting
UROSENE ENGINES
I Gasoline and Kerosene Enrer.
Portable Saw Rigs. Gasoontrolled
by Clutch which
is time. Any defective part
: life of Engine.
COLUMBIA, s. c.
823 West GenrtU Street
i p Iffi MASTER
'VL/ MEDICINE
II
ble Joy of Good Health Into ||
f Thousands.
I
rc 7\ Ghance
>/p You
, five year* ego, it leaped immedihundreds
attested to its great remligestive
system, and a sales record
is been built up by satisfied users
heir systems again need toning up.
:STERFIELD BY
DRUG COMPANY
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am s-horn Enable
.MERS Ij
P'iil '
en t-day Gasoline
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f Spot heats ancPbreaka ?
)" the raw, heavy "gas" j
fine particles. Then !
rn hurries it, before it jjL.
ense, to the cylinders.
ilts are astonishing. r
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UTO CO. j
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POLITICAL ANN OUNCE MR NTS
FOR SHERIFF
A. W. Hwmjt
I wish to announce to the voters of
Chesterfield county that I am a candidate
for the oifice of Sheriff of said
county, subject to the action of the
Deinocrotic Primaries,
p A. W. HUB6EY.!
Juimi T. Grant |
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of Che;forfl
olrl Ponn cnki'Ai.1 * ? *1 * -
i uvuiivj, iiuujcci IU LUC uciiun
' of the Democratic Primaries,
p JAMES T. GRANT.
W. J. TilUr
I hereby announej myself a candidate
for thj oiP.ce of Sheriff for
Chesterfield County, subject to the
j rules of the Democratic Paity.
p W. J. TILLER.
CLERK OF COURT
W. P. Odom
I shall be a candidate for Clerk of
Court in the Democratic Primary
Election.
W. P. ODOM.
I. P. Mangum
Thanking my friends for their loyal
support in the past, 1 hereby make
1 application for re-election to the office
of Clerk of Court, in the com,ing
Democratic primary election,
p I. P. Mangum.
Walter J. Douglatc
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for Clerk of Court of Chesterfield
County, subject to the rules
of the Democratic Party.
WALTER J. DOUGLASS.
FOR TREASURER
M. S. Walton
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Treaurer of Chesteri
_ I 1 . -
ueiu tiouniy, suDject to the action of
Democratic Party.
p M. S. WATSON. |
J. A. Welsh
Thanking the voters of Chesterfield
County for past favors, I announce
myself a candidate for reelection
to the office of County Treas- i
urer of Chesterleld County and will j
appreciate your support in the com- i
ing primary. ]
p J. A. WELSH. ]
FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION
B. J. Douglass
You are authorized to announe my J
candidacy for Superintendent of Edu- 1
cation for Chesterfield County, subject
to rules of the Democratic Pri- 1
mary. 1
p B. J. DOUGLASS. 1
FOR AUDITOR '
C. Jim Sailors
I hereby announce myself a candi- <
date for the office of Auditor of Ches- <
terfield County, subject to. the de? ]
cision of the Democratic Primary,
p C. JIM SELLERS. i
T. W. Eddins (
Thanking the people of Chester- i
field County for past favors, I hereby
announce myself a candidate for re- i
election to the office of County Auditor
for Chesterfield County, subjeet
to the rules of the Democratic Par- i
ty. ,
p T. W. EDDINS.
Rni.iriTnn
J. Monroe Spoors
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of
solicitor, subject to the rules of the
Democratic Party.
J. MONROE SPEARS
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
L. C. Waa?amak?r 1
I hereby ^announce myself as a
candidate for the House of Repre'
nentatives subject to the rules of the
! Democratic Party.
p L. C. WANNAMAKER. 1
T. W. Tumor
To the Democratic voters of Ches- 1
terfield County. I wish to announce
that I am a candidate for re-election i
! to the oHuse of Representatives from ' f
our county, and I take this occasion :
to thank you all for the handsome
i vote you gave me two years ago, and
j I assure you if elected I shall strive
<>n carucmiy 10 serv.: you in ine IUture
as I have in the past
p T. W. TLP.NER.!
FOR CORONER
I. R. Melton
The friends of Mr. I. R. Melton
have prevailed upon him to run for
i the office of Coroner, subject to the
I rules of the Democratic Party.
I p Friends of I, R. Melton.
Carl G. Morgan
Against my wife's wishes and my
friends' advice, I have decided to run'
i for the office of Coroner. If elected,
I will thank you all. If defeated, I
will blame no one.
p CARL G. MORGAN.
A
F.llii IV A iLtninll
Thanking my friends for the sup- ^
port they gave me four years ago,
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Coroner, subject to the
j Democratic Primary.
!p ELLIS D. ATKINSON
White L. Pet*
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the Ace of Coroner of Cheaterfield
.County, subject to the rules i
and regulations of the Democratic '
'Party. |
gg?MBMiifi
FORCOWNtR
G. H. Gulledge
I hereby announce my^!*' r candidate
for the office of Coroner o-"
Chesterfield County, subject lo the
rules of the Democratic Primary end
will oppreciato an^ suppo:t gl\e i mo.
p G. H. GULLEDQE.
TOR COTTON WEIGHER
H. A. Walton
The friei.d3 of II. A. Watson nnoounce
Idr. c.tndid .cy ?>v ie-"d??e.; >n
t'; vlic oli.ce of Cotton Weiti-ri, yc\
ject to the ru!es of the Democratic
i>_:
A ft IIUAft lCS.
P HIS FRIENDS.
Jink White
I hereby announce my candidacy
for cotton weigher of Chesterfield
subject to the Democratic Party. I
wish, also, to thank my friends for
the support they gare me four years
ago.
p JINK WHITE.
P&rnell Meehen
I hereby announce myself a canlidute
for the office cf Cot'.Mi Weigh"r
for the town of Chcoterfi.U.
PARNEU. MEF.HAN.
Ruby, S. C.
J. C. Huntley
I hereby announce myself u candidate
for cotton weigher at ltuby,
S. C., subject to the rules of the
Democratic Party.
p J. C. HUNTLEY, JR.
B. R. Sellei
t hereby announce myself a candidate
for cotton weigher j-t Ruby, S.
C.. subirrt to wi?bp? nf iKn
cratic Party.
p B. R. SELLERS.
FOR MAGISTRATE
Tho?. L. Tul
I am a candidate for re-election to
the office of Magistrate of Court
House Towsship, subject to the Democratic
Primary.
p THOS. L. TEAL.
FOR MAGISTRATE
C. B. Brock
I hereby announce mytelf a candidate
for the office of Magistrate
for Court House Township, subject
to the rules and regulations of the
Democratic Primary,
p C. B. BROCK.
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CHESTERFIELD ROUTE 4
Mr. Oscar Lisenby and Miss Grace .
Ballard made a flying trip to Chcraw
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Elisha Huntley and sister,
Miss Cara Mae Huntley, were
pleasant callers Sunday of Miss Mary
Sellers.
Mr. Hurley Lisenby spent the
week-end in Dillon visiting friends.
Mrs. Theat Hancock and children,
[>( Cheraw, were visiting at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Lisenby Sunday.
Mr. Carl Gaskins and sisters were
miting in Wadesboro Sunday.
Mr. Dove Oliver and family, of j
Georgia, are visiting Mr. Oliver's parents.
Miss Grace Rivers and little Bister,
Ncoma, called at the home of Mr. N.
L. Lisenby Sunday.
Mr. Ross Rushing was visiting at
the home of Mr. E. W. Huntley Sunday
night.
Mr. Bennie Atkinson was the dinner
guest Sunday of Mr. Coit Lisenby.
Mr. Minor Gaskins and Mr. Claud
Rivers were motoring on Route 4
Sunday.
What has become of Hopewell, has
she gone to sleep?
ALL FAVOR GOOD ROADS
Florence Times.
Florence County in holding an election
to vote on a bond issue of |450,000
for good roads is taking her;
place with the leading counties of
the State. The election is to be held
on June 22 and is practically certain
to carry. In these times there are |
few who care to admit of their back- j
ut/nrvlnpao Kv vonfilMnt* tn /\rmniia onv 1
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sane proposition making for good !
roads.
LIFT CORNS OR
a CALLUSES OFF
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Doesn't hurt! Lift any com or !
callus off with fingers
^ - UP
Don't Muuers A tiny bottle of
Freezone costs but a few cents at
any drug store. Apply a lew drops
on the corns, calluses and "hard skin"
on bottom of feet, then Hftthem off.
When Freezone re maws corns
from the toes or calluses 'from the
bottom of feet, the skla? beneath is
left pttrk and healthy and never sore,
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| Tested Eighteen
to Prove Perfi
r I ^WO year* ago a puncture-]
X was unheard of.
i Manv prmi?rt? ViolimTA,! #1.'.
j wvaavtvu uic
ment in pneumatic tire-mak
reached with the productioi
puncture-proof?the only on<
Motorists naturally looked to 1
ture-proof cord.
LEG haa succeeded in building
has all the economy and resilie
cord tires. It practically elimi
tread separation, broken sidev
common tire troubles. And it is
ture-proof t
For 18 months this tire wai
before being offered to the puh
lightly and as smoothly as a cc
puncture-proof feature. It was
on fuel and oil. It was easier 01
I it outlasted cord tires that teen
I proof!
Let us demonstrate the econc
LEE CORD PUNCTURE-PROG
Farmers Harch
* Smile at
um 0
The Farm
J. C. RIVERS,
President.
Choice Michigan Ha;
Car load of Crui
If you are in the
the best, have severa
We can save yo
ed Feed Oats, Thoroi
Seed Hulls, 16 per ce
Complete Line o
It will pay you to vi
FARMERS B
of a well-furnished home is the ti
natural that uV.^nl/1
** ui?v unvuiu viciiiauu
Home-comfort, in its highes
a desire for harmony, contentme
Such comfort as the tasteful
store as you will see by an insped
It's pleasure to show you wh
Faimeis j
Alabama Mil
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i
i Stomach Troubles Made Hi
But Now Always
!
DO YOU enjoy your meals? Eat
without the dread of the after
effect??
Lack of appetite, and a dlsgreeable,
sick-at-the-stomach feeling after meals,
usually indicate that your digestive
organs are not working properly. As
a result, you will feel weak, lose weight
and lack the energy that is to he derived
from well-digested food.
A valuable help in correcting such
SendiUeas is mentioned by the Rev.
I B. K. MfXeasle, of Routs L Section,
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S1EIBEISB
Months I |
ection J
proof cord tirfc y|| *
final dftvfclnfl* X' I m " I
r
ing had been /. ;v ' 1 ']
i of a Fabric / ***
e, the LEE. /
LEE for a pone* /
5 sticE a tire. It I
ncy of the best
nates blowouts, \.:/ ,v
rails and other
positiveI" punc ^TWffflPMl
i cruelly tested 1^ 4 I
lie. It rode aa k y J
>rd without the if
1 as economical Vf^ ^
1 tubes. And? \\f
e not puncture lr^ ^ 1
>my of the new IK*
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'Vare Go.
Cord of Fabric \j||*
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WUVVMI^ * IWi
Tires 1
Miles" *
ers' Merc
J. A. WELSH, P. 1
Vice-President. Secrc
y
wider, Famous and Melrose Flo
! market for Hay it will pay yoi
1 cars on hand and more comin
u money on Virginia White Mi
ughbred Mill Feed, Cotton Seei
:nt. Dairy Feed and Sweet Feec
>f Staple Groceries,
sit the big store?the store tha
1ERCANTILI
rst desire of every woman's he
surroundings in keeping with
t sense is that which money ca
lit, peace.
women of this city and commu
tion of our line of furniture.
at we have, whether you wish
Hardware
lister Relieved
r?/ c:~i. \m?# t?j
HI I CCl OK At Ul JVIZUI J I MVS,
Enjoys His Meals.
Ala., who writes: "1 had stomach tro'u
ble. When 1 would go to eat, I wouk
turn sick. I took one bottle of Zlron
and It cured me. Am always read:
for my meals and enjoy them. I thlnl
It Is a fine medicine."
If your food hurts you, If your appe
tlte Is poor, If you are pale, weak an<
run-down, and have other symptom
that Indicate your system needs help
try Zlron. It will put Iron Into youi
blood and help build you up. Take 1
according to directions, and If no
benefited by the first bottle, the money
back guarantee win protect yon.
Ask your druggist. \
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LEE Cord
Puncture _
antile Co.
VI. THERRELL.
stary-T reasurcr
$50.00 a Ton
>ur just received,
u to see us, we carry
g in all the time.
Uing Corn, Kecleani
Feed Meal, Cotton
I.
t carries the goods.
COMPANY
tw.~. """ .
it
art. and it is nothing more than
her tastes.
nnot buy. It is the fulfillment of
llitv mull i... I 1
..v.'n > ni'i,t i'miimi tit our
to buy or not.
Company
DEATH OF LITTLE
MILDRED ELI.EN JOHNSON
I .
Sad indeed is the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. O. Johnson since the death
I angel came and took the little two'
year old daughter, Mildred Ellen to
| her last long rest. She passed away on
i June 2nd., leaving vacant a place that
J can never be tilled.
^ We all shall have our time to go,
[ When e'er He think it best;
[ He now has chosen a little soul
I And laid her down to rest,
t
I Just like a little flown-,
' It, too, to Him must yield,
It serves its lifetime out,
Then drops upon the field. ^