The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, July 22, 1920, Image 4

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I TEAL-J* You Are Cordia F^ll T Laii x Op July x Thursday, An Exposition Dis Isaac Haml Merc! j, BA1 il i| TEAM l s Hudson We are now Cars and can give We also sell General Tires, 10, City Se CHER, I CHcS I fRFIELD / CARL G. Jvviclion Alain Str< I am here to do busin beat workmen in the towi him and let him prove it 1 day or night. I will have in a few d; sell them right. If you don' C. G. IV H11 i & r? i Take at our Quality Furniture. Express your good taste nishings, at a reasonable exj delay or loss of time if you bu We'll be glad to show w] on your needs. Farmers H< 3NES GO. lly Invited to Attend OUR ailoring ening I ij I, 23, 24 ii Friday, Saturday || of Exclusive Woolens . played By III jj l jurger & Sons bant Tailors LTIMORE I ? II ?????? TOES CO. I N 8 Essex taking orders for these immediate delivery. Kelly Springfield and ,000 miles guarantee. rvice Sta. \w, s. c y lUTO&SUPPLYCO. MORGAN, Prop. let and Teal's Mill Road less. I have with me one of the ; I" .1 ?i. I : ?1 i.rw-t i, n yuu uu'i i oeneve 11, "iry to you." You will iimi me here iys some new Oklsniobiles, will t believe it come and see lORGAN A Peep by the selection of your homc-fursenditure of money, and without y from us. hat we have and quote you prices m irdware Co. : 1.' P y 1 LOCAL ITEMS Vi Miss Mary Bell Welsh is visiting at Lake City, S. C. D j Work has been started on the SC gnrnd stand in the Fair Grounds and it is hoped to have some game? here ^ next week. ' Try a Box of Reese's Candy, alto w, Nunnally's on ice at Laney's Pharmacy. Cotton Seed Feed Meal in the High R Grade Analysis, 36 per cent, pro- n tein. Do not pay meal prices for j hulls. Buy them separate, from C( W. P. ODOM. te Misses Lillie and Letha Walker, of tc Snttrtanburi?- who have hern visitincr cr M iss Mary Sowell of Friendship, have I x returned to their home. While here Miss Letha had charge of the music .M during the meeting at Friendship, ki and being a student of the Shcnan- E doah Collegiate Institute of Music, of V, Dayton, Va., made many friends in ft our musical circles. Mr. D. M. Moses, representing Isaac Hamburger & Sons, cf Baltimore, Md., will be here Thursday, Friday and Saturday cf this week 01 taking measures for fall suits. ^ Mrs. H. D. Tiller has returned '8 from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. = B. M. Pearce, of Camden. I have the best Molasses you have ever sopped. It is Fancy Porto Rico. I also have another grade of Portor Rco that is lower in price. W. P. ODOM. Rev F. M. Cannon is holding a very successful revival meeting at Hickory Grove Church in Marlboro County. Miss Viola Mims is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Tiller. Mrs. J. C. Humphries, of Sumter, is visiting relatives in Chesterfield. Mrs. Mamie Britton has returned from an extended visit to relatives near Camden. Mr. Marion Ellis, who has befcn in the Navy several yeais, reeently visited at the home of Mrs. Annie Ellis. Misses Sarah and Peail Moore are spending some time at Hendersonville. Mrs. Frank Porter and children, of Monroe, are visiting Mrs. W. H. Porter. Misses Lila and Sarah Teal are visiting relatives at Spartanburg. Misses Nan Stegall, Paul?ne Ratliflf and Viola McRae, of Morven, have been visiting Miss Flora Bell Rivers. We are proud of the confidence doctor*, druggists and the public have in 666 Chill and Fever Tonic. 39 CLASSIFIED GRAPHOPHONE?New, with 60 records, for sale. See or write J. E. Kissiah, 2tp31 Chesterfield R 1. FOR SALE?Seven iconi house on Main street; large lot; lor further information see 2tp31 D. E. Redfearn. FOR SALE?1 New Metpl Corn Crib' I new Underwood Typewriter. 2-31cbjd. B. J Douglass MULE FOR SALE?10 years old; good condition; weighs 600 lb*; gentle; will sell cheap; no tricks nuiiui rum. rersiiiis wiMiuig io uuy see me. J. T. Walace, 2tp31 Chesterfield Route 4. MACHINERY FOR SALE?Two cotton gins; single box self tampering press; boiler and engine and grits mill, see Adams & Griggs, 8t.36 Chesterlleld, R. 4. i ' " i AUTOMOBILES?We want an agent [ in this county for the R & V Knight ! Six, which is the only Knight Six | manufactured in America. Columbia Sales Agency, 4t32 Columbia, S. C. FOR SALE Sto'*e building of A. L. Griggs on Main street. 20 feet by 50 feet. 27 foot space in rear, i For prices and terms see me. 3tp31 A. L. Griggs I LOST?South Carolina car license No. 82825 on Chesterfield and Mc- ' Bee Road. Finder please return to j 2tp31 W. D. Campbell.! | LOST?One Brown Coat, black ; stripes. Lost between sts?le line and : A. N. Stroud's on Wadesboro road. : h'inder leave at Farmers' Bank and ' receive reward. 1-cbjd. j FOR RENT A four horse farm ' near Friendship Church. Will rent as two separate farms. Address A. T. Davis. 1430 Rhode Island Ave., 4-p-33 WashinKton, D. C. WANTED?At once at par $300 stock in Bank of Chesterfield. II. II. Kerrison, 1 p Troy. S. C. | I WANTED?Yountf people to prepare j for stenographic and book keep- | in>f work. We average filling one j vacancy out of four in our employ- i ment bureau at salaries ranging [ from $85 to $175 per month. Pre-j pare yourself for one of the un-J filled poitions. For full information j write Drautfhon's, Columbia, S. C. | We guarantee positions 4t33 . "" i CARS PAINTED?If you want your | car painted and made to look like new, see 2tp31 H. C. Gaskina. ' DOUBLE WEDD1NC Messrs. Frank P. and Evan D. aughan, two Chesterfield County >ys who served in France with the ainbow Division, took unto themlves brides Wednesday morning, at le and the same time Miss Nancy Wright became Mr3. Evan D. aughan and Miss Josie E. Woodard, assumed the name of Mrs. r?nlr P V onmKon The ceremony was performed by dv. F. M. Cannon at h;s residence Chesterfield and was witnessed by large number of friends of the mtracting parties. Immediately afir the wedding a reception was mdered the friends of all parties >ncerned at the home of the grooms ; Vaughandale.' The Messrs. Vaughan are sons of t. David Vaughan and are very well nown throughout the county, van Vaughan is i*.i business at fadesboro and Frank Vaughan is irming with his father. Mrs. L. E. Hurst, of Chesterfield, rcompanied by Mrs. D. VI. Pate and lildren of Patrick, spent the week nd with Mrs. Hurst' brother, Mr. ifhiteford L. Pate, of near Pageind. CHALMERS. OVERLANt I Tc yo Tc Pa ALOF f*-tln its plac dozen p use whi genius h Built in tory?bj theecon produeti What t! p!e accc of value i "You ov can forjj need no <- / ods, feat Call for MOi MRS. EVANS DIES SUDDENLY was a Re\ Mrs. John C. Evans, of Sumter, spent while visiting her uncle and aunt, sister, Mr. H. M. and Miss Tommy Spencer, Mr. near Chesterfield died during an at- childr tack of acute indigestion last Sunday ing M morning. Mr. Evans was in Sumter Mr. at the time of his wife's death. He ar- Sundi rived here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sowel Evans was the mother of two young Mis children. The funeral services were N. c., held at St. Pauls and interment was Thorn in the Chesterfiield Cemetery. Mr Sundi For prompt delivery we advise ear- Parke ly buying, come in and let us Mri measure you Thursday,Friday and Casor i oaiuraajr ot this week. 1 eal-Jones Co. I their J has b FRIENDSHIP Fri It is said by the Russians that one nuite of the most notable features of the their American conversation is the con- tional tinued discussion of the weatrfer donia i problem. So I suppose we will have Mr to be "real American" and say every j Wexf body seems happy that the lonjr Mrs. drouth has been broken by some fine Lit rains through our community. ebrat The meeting recently held at sary Friendship resulted in the addition of enter eleven members by baptism and three friem j by church letter. Rev. Mr. Chewninjc ^ tie k 5. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND DORT PASSEI THE LUCAS AUTC REPAIR WORK ON A 4 CHESTERFIELD. SOUTH > The Public: This is to let you know that w u: Traffic Trucks, Pneumatic and Sol ns; Dort Touring Cars; Overland Toi .ssenger. Also 1 Chalmers Sport Model Jli in the tire field e Firestone 3V^ takes e beside the half roducts of universal ch manufacturing las made standard. i a specialized fac, ~ i I v/irn an orny of concentrated ion. lie bulk of the peo;pt as the standard is right. vners of small cars ;et tire details?you t bother with meth 11 fpc nr* v/uj v/i ^uui ail the Firestone 3Vz. st Liles ? w ,1, III ? asisted by Rev. J. F. Campbell, att r. John Frye and bride of Va. some time recentlly with his ^ Mrs J. A. Swininie. we and Mrs. Will Perkins and two en, of Lakeland, Fla, are visit- n*c r. and Mrs. G. W. Rivera. J and Mrs. J. W. Gulicdge spent * ly with Mr. and Mrs.. D. C. 1 near Smith's Mill. w m .. ? fin is JLiona wans, 01 nite storeJU r~ Is on a visit to her sister, Mrs. as T>?al. at and Mrs. P. J. Parker spent ly at the home of Mr. W. K. J r of Snow Hill. Le s. J. F. Gaddy and Mrs D. L. tn l spent part of Saturday with ? sister, Mrs. P. M. Gaddy who . een very ill. endship and David's Grove sent gc a large number to represent schools at the Interdcnomina- 1C 1 Convention at Lower Mace- 'u last Sunday. eh . Paul Jordan and family, of sc ord, were guests at* Mr. and th I. R. Melton Sunday. mi tie Miss Elizabeth Gulledge eel- sc ed her sixth birthday apniveron last Saturday afternoon by taining several of her little :1s at a party. This pleasant litirl receive several gifts which 1 ' MGER CARS. MAXWELL AND > COMPANY ^LL CARS I I CAROLINA July 22, 1920. re have in our house ready i'< id Tires; Maxwell Trucks ! 1 jring Cars; Chahivu 5 and Lucas Auto Company. 62 Gray 1 Re*l 1 ' DOi 9f ^ sA * ?. ? y \ VJ >; sir -3S|1 1 eatod her favor among the circla friends. After a series of games, J 'realiments of cake and ice cream J re served by Mrs. Gulledge. Rev. Mr. Chewning' preached a ist interesting sermon m Friendp Sunday night. His subject was he real working power of Reli The Intermediate Class of our Sun* y School, which is being taught by s. Thomas Teal, had their picnic Teal's Mill last Saturday. Sunday School next Sunday at :30 and preaching at 11 o'clock. ^ t's try to be on time and avoid inlding on the pastor's hour. ELECTION NOTICE The qualified voters of Bethesda hool District No. 14 will lake no* h: that an election on Wednesday | ly the 28th, during legal hours of jction on the question of levying ven mills, or so much thereof as e trustees shall deem nccssary to eet the expenses of the district for hool purposes. G. W. Boan, J. H. Johnson, J. A. Crowley, Trust? es. signed lor the Uomnutteo by C. P. Chewnir.g, Pfcsto*. TRAFFIC TRUCKS -N A>? \ * \ 01* ff 7 ~ -=** ' . " V ff? ion skid) 2SO Tube $3.73 ube $4.30 nw \ V Mar