The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, July 08, 1920, Image 2

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The Chesterhe'd Advertiser Paul II. and Fred G. llearn Editors PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Subscription Kales: 51.50 a Year; six months, 75 cents.?Invariably in advance. Entered as second-class matter at tho postofTice at Chesterfield, South Carolina. ABUSING THE PKESIDKNT lion. Champ Clark cm not he accused more than any ?t: I'eniocratic member <>f Conjvre-s i?f being an over zealous friend of pf idcnt Wilson. He has been an independent, unbased and sturdy I.iemoerat and as to Pre-ident Wilson not i.lway in perfect greenient with him. lie has never "crooked the pregnant l.;n o s of th< knee where thrift may fo'low favoring" and yet this -launch, in corrupt ible Democrat in a recent sp-.-eeli came to the defense of President \VH son in these manly woiils. Replying t<? a -p-acii I y ' otp: o man Reavis, of Nebraska, Vr. < lar! said: "The gentleman's remarks wore very unkind to the Pi i -'drill. Honu of thist* days I am going P> deliver . lei'tui'i', or i: may he a small l>i o!:.collating the abu e, fir.-;, a: >i lost, that has been heaped on the r.io t distin guishcd Pr< -ddcnts < f the I'd i States, h began in tin* he ir> our gloriou national life, and he' George Washington, the great m:,! that ever lived 'epped down and ?- * 11 of the presidential ofl.ee a ln'go number of people thanked God that the old tyrant was out at last. "Jefferson was nio-t iv*.e<|y aim ed. New England pivach< - hoi: handed him from the pulpit a the antichrist, which was v i. Andrew Jackson, the hero a o'l r, wa held up as a monster of ii a.ui'y. 11? was called every had thing hi. enemies could think of e<o ; r a cow: ?\1. There was not a liar in A met lea foul enough to say 'hat about the conqueror of Gen. Sir Edward I'ackenham. What the Republicans ?1 am not talkini? about what the in-, oi-n-.i. said?what the Republicans said about Abraham Lincoln was .-omethinp dreadful, something awful. Senators Bon Wade and Henry Winter Davis bccamo as.oeiut-d on a paper that was disprle to the America public. The whole of it was taken up in horrible abuse of Abraham Lincoln. "You can say what you pleas, about it, and I hold no brief foi him, Wood row Wilson will take i.i place in history alonp with Washington and JefFerson and .lac. on and l.incoli Those are my four favorite ." This tribute is the more i emai l;able from the fact that Chan p Cinr! would have been nominated had n< William J. Bryan, who w. in. t ruet.-d for t'lai'K deserted him at ti.. crilna hour in the eonc-nt ion and vol. d for Wilson. Bryan wc i.t to ti,.- convention as the friend of CI.a .p Cinri. and voted for Wi! on. Senator Harding ui:< be notified July SI that be ha., hocn iioi.iitiated for the pre>idency by tie L.publi can convention. Won t he be surprised? Will he net as a pirl pettinp a proposal and say, "this i .-<? sudden." HE HAD TO .senator liorah, discu: ing the S' n ate's rejection of the peace treaty said at a luncheon: "The President llouted the Senate. Why on earth did lie do so wlu-n h> knew that the Senate hail, after all the last word? "The Senate, in far', floated or not flouted, was in 'lie position of little Jimmy Brown. "Little Jimmy Brown, a |>ajx r parcel under his arm, t-od watering a game of hall in a vacant lot. ' 'flurry home, Jimmy.' -aid a kind old gentleman. 'Hurry 1 onn , < r you'li be late for dinner.' "No, I won't, sail J<hwi> tapping hi? paper parcel. '1 pot the meat.* " NOTICE TO CANDIDATES AND OTHERS Those interested wili please take notice that the time for candidate to file their pledges cxpii"s on I*'Tiday, July JOth, and that the di i campaign meeting wil be beid at \V< xforl on Juy .'list. Further meetings will be held . follows: Ruby Friday August 20th (at night.) Mt. Croghun, Saturday August 21st I'ageland, Monday, August 22rd. Jefferson, Tuesday, August 24th. Catarrh, Wednesday, August 2.">th McBee, Thursday, August 20th. Patrick, Friday, August 21st. Cheraw, Friday, August 27th (at night.) Chesterfield, Saturday, August. 28th. D. F. BpoCk, M. J. Hough, ary Chairman J ( SLAT'S DIARY ) Friday Went 2 to a rorth of July picnic: b hail lots of things 2 oat etc. i i and mister Gil'eiu was setting on the prass tawking wen ma ncksidvrt'y overherd pa pay?She had the pr ttiest ankels and hei neck was the nicest I ever seen, and tawk about I h stepper bnleave me that old pirl v s shure there & I invested i hole i ks waives on her but she never si > veil. I saw nin but d nuth| injj si ; s jjiltinir white ue.der her curls <v e up ib a-t pa W ho is the hussy. 1' tride 2 explane it was a ?-ace Hi t wich lie had lw-t money on. hut i :i was 2 hard halted 2 heleave liitn. Sato 1 v ma five me a ? hill & cd Y"i > 2 the <1 vujv stoai A git ;; ticket 2 tl; city & a chines wutth of i hewir - un. F got the tu-l.et it jtitnned on ear & went 2 the city ?fc hough! ' ' yum ?v come < a hack. Wen 1 < t wed the house nia was set:nir ! : charge i'c swelling tV she >! ' .V hatted me a le.v .t sed .'here u ben. 1 toltl her & left the oom 1 herd her any Of nil th< hone :e is the wurst I c.cr seen, lieu ! :! she d'uid ?nt say 2 go 2 he city * r she wautc I 2 go her own elf. Su.u > at dinner ma n-i did p: ikt tiie i erusi ci pa sod i: was fine illy I t ina sed Wot A ie roplyed The i aists is 2 close together. Mm;-! y Went down 2 the city a' e a hoho wich had hoen ar ' sti'it ! i r ! radiancy. Tu --.lake's Hi/in Ai\ wick 'ins l?<- , Krauts come hop 4v- he had a mast & a lie i lit '! a < voyx i a hole in h?. 1 'v \ :o; 'va hay: tab frum a I.*.*?i. > \\\ lay- I n?".y. pled a < i h mj wit farmer today rile : or.-e e V.ood plow i it, I -i're in sir it.- iV I feel ;e li ? 2 wie i nt c: re if the h irni v. i od play y paneled banner all the linie. PK( "SSIVE DL'ROC CLU3 \\T termed the 1 *. . e ive Oliver ii? at the oolitio'? f'hesterieid < ty Fair i made <ylive >i.te . eaeh paying an i .'trann dollars. 'I he < nt nee fee add' (o a twenty-live ?<< '. or p?i/i ll'ered ' the fair nssocial n>n and itl.ei t'. t Mi-live jjiveii by the An.eiiui l>i Association. Thus a "jar . nit" I 7"i will be di tiibiited an,any lie li .en forinin r the e.ub. The vinne f lirse prize will pe. (. ii ii; thinl fouilh $10 J n>l t!; last inri 11 ;:"ts his entrance noney ek. Looks like a pretty hard natter t , lose. I "f - ..i? ! \ r-y* \ h y \ j.J ^ i-- i i t * u \ i i. t KM : M A f 11 h i M 8 ' > 5 /- ' * I 4 /. r ; f :: < S 8 % ?] y. ? a ? * v ) ] f/y-* H /a 'V . m /W' / **- . + X ?? jj j k* gis f/V\/ ih l\'% flsil A* y | y/U / ||] AA. . ' Ill 1/\ * ' M ' j fij ' " / ? f / i Hi W> \I Vv ' , ii? I* vf- ' ! r \ i V 'j ' ' ! ill \ hi VI 5 I V < y .v ] 30xT;? r ..i.jyt, 1 i! k , A V ( ;moiIv< ha! >r;c, / n' I 0 -j nat? HOME-COMING OF CLEMSON MEN Clemson College, July 6?Less than a month now until the gathering of the Clemson Tiger clans for the big home-coming, which is to be held it the College Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 30th, 31st and August >st. All Clemson graduates and exstudents are urged to come and renew <>! ! times and old friendships. Indications at present point to a large crowd of 1,003 or more per day during these three great days, b" old hoys will be taken care of in ho barracks, and it will he necessary u each man to bring voeets, pillow a-? , towels, etc., thus reminding 'm of his cadet 'lays. On account of the fact that dormi<> y accomodations are limited to too <>v 1,000 the college authorities ind il impossible to invito the old hoys to hring their families, as it had 'ntend <1 and desrod to do. A special feature of the Ilome-Oompg will he the fact that Rev. R. R. Turnip-cod, a graduate of the first '.ass (1 t;t?f>), and now a prominent opih'M- of ttie Snu'.h Carolina MethoI t Conference, will preach to the hoys on Sunday morning There will lie, of course, various things to en rtain the fellows and give them a nod time, but the "hig idea" is to ct together. PPr.SENTS SWORD TO GENERAL PERSHING Wa.-Vhgton, .lulv 6.?The sword ivon Gen. Pershing hy the eity of l.ondon was presented to the general y Sir Auckland Gcddes, the Ri iti.-h .. In sador, at tlic < inh: ssy Monday. Diplo, i.tii- i eiiresentati\'e. of a'l of ' entente allied countries attended :li mt! ceremonies, and the Unieil States army, navy and civil govt e 'aldi lrnc "s were ivprc at mi hy til ir hi best ollicials at Washington. CITATION NOT ICE "he State of South Caroliiia. 'eanty of Chesterfield. Ily M. 11 < > vi 'i, ' vohatc Judge:' V.'l: -ens Maggie C2ulc!: made suit' 0 i e to grant her Letters of Ad- j ii '.ration of the K stale anil effects f T i n?:i Hrnivn, dace ised, T ie -o are, therefore, to cite and j idmo im all and singular the kindred nd en ditors of th aid Thomas' ".I'.v, i, deceased, that they he and; .-ear h fore me i'i the Court of! 'r< hp-it". to he hell at Chesterfield,' >. C., on 2<>ih of July ne\t, after, kuhlication hereof, at 11 o'clock in i he forenoon, to show cause, if any ' hoy have, why the said Aduiinistva-' on should not he granted. Given under my hand this 23rd day .f June. Anno Domini 1920. M. J. Hough, 1 Probate Judge. ?- -- rf*. /-??! ?*1?^ ?JC:.aac vt-i *r~~i , . . A VA V .-. r. V\ r.O. * M ? V i ! ' ' A ' v - K-> I'msK' 'v. j /' ^"; rr - .- -> V . ? 4 C; j * ' .. ?.' ,.v .r ; ;?.s nil i. X % ? . jl L y * "w ^ )t N ^ f \ ' v->* ? y . -* X A.W- $? i \ ,. Lj-.w ,' 1 every cVa-; T'i- i.i m * . . - -3 sm rj'.ii'.i Co - * O'VVi 'A : ,V: -xv, ..11 o ?'..; I . ( > # f w ? . ! ,-i j - - > i.... .sge cyn4 I tj ! Y!.;: ':' 'v ! i.SC ! * ' , ' i r:; ! &< ; ion .Oe; f* i i I KJ-y to iv-.m j j I CiOv.J) i art ? ?' ' i Wi J j I ilY liction, 1 I I r. ' ' If >1 , ; v .r r>.. |' ' ' lire ?' ? .? ) Coo.fyc yen are J i .?!c-C?ire - > i i c;? Z I * , . $2$ ; :'n ? n y a' v r : 1 . : < A\ ^ 1 ? v / J / \L< v-. - ^ >- y jr i | COUNTY CONVENTION AT LOWER MACEDONIA The Chesterfield County Sunday School Association will hold its annual Convention at Lower Macdonia Baptist Church on Sunday, July 18th, and the Sunday Schools of all denominations in our County are invited to send delegates. A strong program, dealing with all departments of modern Sunday | School work, has been prepared. Leon ' C. Palmer, the newly-elected General j Superintendent of the South Carolina Sunday School Association is expected I to attend this convention together ! with Mrs. Leon C. Palmer, Field Secret !!? ?, r> f llin . ~??. j u* vuv movi lUiiuii. j In order thyt no Sun.lay School worker may he derived of the priviledjre of attending (his convention no limit will he ret on the number of delinformation regardim* the convcnI tion may be secured from County President. 11. A. IMcLeod, of Cheraw, County Secretary I. Keed, Cheraw, ,r from (leneral Superintendent, L. C. Palmer, 711 Allen & Law Buildnjr, Spartanburg, S. 0. GASOLINE SYSTEMS Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors, Computing Scales Floor Scales, Show Cases, Account Registers, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, Store Fixtures. HAMILTON SALES CO. Columbia, S. C. Dlt 1-. H. TROTTl, l>cnt?l Surgeon Chesterfield, S. C. Office on second floor in Ron ihiilding. DR. J. T. RIJTLF.DGE Dental Surgeon At Pageland Tuesdav and Wodnes.1.... _s~. ? ' u?y. iv?mainaer oi time at Chesterfield, office in Ib.uU of Chesterfield building. J. ARTHUR KNIGHT Attorney-at-Law Office in Courthouse Chesterfield, S. C. HANNA & HUN LEY Attorneys R. E. Hanna, C. L. Ilunley, Cheraw. Chesterfield Offices: The Courthouse, Chesterfield lbink of Cheraw Bldj?., Cheraw MONEY TO LEND Money t'o lend on improved real estate. Ion# time loans, low rate of interest, Thos L. Smith, Attorney at law, tf . Cheraw, S. C. 9 T - ~ * -%e-r ,nr?r>- n.r.n. k* W7- >+ -err.. ?.ri?4UavMVap..-y v Ecotiotr I *5?l J r*a t] ' $ ? ?> * _ . - J.i. ?. - ' - r *** ^ ' . . / ' ? : -- -.c l ** -. . ... j: . ^ _?> i'?>i v ' * * . . I V ?L " . 1 td C ?i< , ; -, t.U . . o.~ri . - . . .. ~ .j /1) ;rC' wOiivi S jl 15 ^ ilLfiy t j\ 3* * . ' :A ? " , IV - '* - A. -"* ' y v.> O / V / ( drvvs dy ? hc worl Fs 1 / d -.vou d to th^so 1 of the work dor arked by extraord kr e* . a IJ *d, Chevrolet, r oli.::r car taking yo virclf true Goo .! c;.onomy on your < nea ** t Goodyear S< t J. K 'J ;* or Goodyear Tires as ieavy 1 ouristTubes; cleans to genuine tii A Mi "" *' *" H .k II y Tour!?r Tubes cost no more th: .?si cii to j ;.y i i tu'.'ca of kss merit??whi ulion Kiel* r - protection it avail able : itc ? . p Irij'i ,(.J bag _ ^ ; Jk i. h Gluttons forPui Lee Tires ask no favors of ll ! Oil rough country roads the travel almost unharmed ovei ting points that would tear t less sturdy tires. On pav boulevards Lee Tires wear ingly and pleasingly slow. If you knew how to make tir< the best would satisfy you, the kind you'd build. So thoroughly good are Lee *! get an entirely new idea of t satisfaction from the first on us show you why. 776 J&e. Farmers Hard war a is vm "Smile" Catarrh Cannot Be C red j with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, they cannot reach the seat of th ca.o. Catarrh is a local disease, i;t- :y inlluemed by constitutional cond. . and in order to cure it you inur-t .< an internal remedy. Hall's Cats Medicine la taken internally and thru the blood on the mucous suit of the system. Hall's Catarrh Me was prescribed bv one of the he:-l clans In this country for years. 1 com- i posed of sorno of the host totr nown, : combined with some of the I i blood purifiers. The perfect combi n of the ine:re<1ientn in Hall's Oatani Medl- | cine is what produces such w > Jorful results In catarrhal conditions nd for testimonials free. F J. FTiKNET & CO.. Trops.. Toledo. O. All HrucKists. 76c. Hall's Family Pill* for constipation. COW FOR SALE?Registered Jersey?Fresh Calf Two Wo Cm old. Will sell both?Goo 1 Milker. ;_= 2p28 H. C. Hurst, .1 1. ^ 4anw;a .uuaMnmMH< ' " III III i "ST ~tf *t-2 1 - ly in ? f s 5 IS ~ ill j small || at ex* Jycar tj triced 2" and j |' argest j j i sizes, II ! ic on " i inary ; ?! I Don, I these 1 dyear jj I :ar by ervice ! I id for d ? there e sat! || * ;s&, fl D w I nn in the price p y risk costly D ? $4,10 ? ^ Oa ant sto ^ I o m < me A . r ? lishment , i ie road. J J :ir tougli treads \ : sharp and jut- J/y he heart out ot %? // J ed streets anil down surprises and none but -?00^1 jjjgjgjf j the Lee Tire is , The Zig-Zag Tre tires that you'll Mechanically and aclcntl . ., _ correct fur created so ire mileage and Wider all road conditions. ie you try. Let & aad ,h,poc w alternate on both tide* < citra wide, heavy tread. f. ding is minimized. I?i liar liases of the "Pino 1 end straight Center Lli . tread are thick rubber <Z>*itu6uteL, luils'- hVad ^."k0CPlUI eCo.? ,| ^ Jj i ilree^ at* Miles** WAN! Four-Foct i&Rji w tOiJ 8t-33 CHERAW, S. iMMBWMMraMUNHHMaMMlMMHMMMMaMBHMB Sfyank of %h The Old C\St. LcitlMH * r? Bank in Ghesterf 4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposit) See Us C. C. Dcng'.Ast, R. E. Rivers, President. D M. J. Hou^h, Vice-President. P. 9he P OF CHESTER* Will Appreciate Your Business. $200.00( Our customers and friends helped need of accom:nodation or you hav< to see us. (iuarantecd burglar p Let us show you this wonder. A co It. P. LANEY, President ti. V^ilAS. r. MAiNUUM, Cashier Tmms sr6 >veral tfood Farms for sal % 9 Rent. See us f OUGLASSREA I nrkTTf'.T (t'O T1 . V i/v/u\iu.mo, i It'.iiuvnt. I I). II. DOUGLASS, Sc< ROKERAGE and I represent only the best compi ts, and Food, Meat, Lard and Ho I Stains; Lubricating and Motor (J nes. Insurance that insures?Life, H If in nerd of any of the goods m 1 money to see me on the road or ce every Saturday and Monday w Yours for Service, S. J. SEL RUBY.2M - * 4. -i> *} . '^-v 5F* I ED \Iccd , I 3fcr> iv>i^ A.-ilLLaJ j l ejterwld :| and Stronyest :-l_1 c ^eiu, O. VJ, >. $1.00 Slarta An Account Cashier . L. Sir.ith, Assist. Cashier II. Douche Ab*ist. Cashier t' Sjank IBM) Total Resources Over ).()() |j ;:{ us to <lo this. When in e money to deposit, come | roof and fire proof safe. I rdial welcome awaits you K. LANKY, V.-President J. A. CAMPBELL, Assist. Cashier iTSALE le. Also some for or terms. LESTATECo. C. C. DOUGLASS, Vice.-Pres. :y.-Treas. 'NSUSANCE mies and sell Flour, Corn, 2 Products, Paints, Grease ils; Monuments and Tomb ? ealth and Accident cntioned above it will save in my oilice. I am in the hen in Ruby. Call and see LERS V