The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, August 19, 1920, Image 1
VOL. 39?NO 84 CHESTERFIELD, S.^C., THURSDAY, August 19 1020 ^ $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
CHILD DIES FROM SCALDING
Uufu.; Sellers, aged five, died last
Friday at 7 P. M. l'*om the eFects of
L-'ing -scalded at his father's saw null
;i the Hopewell community the day
before. The child was watching his
father, Mr. W. A. Sellers, and some
workmen who were tightening a
steam connection on the boiler. The
pipe burst throwing a stream of boiling
water and steam which struck the
little one squarely in the face. Mr.
Sellers seized him and in doing so
was himself very seriously burned.
The suffering child was hurried to his
home nearby and a pnysician was
summoned, but it was seen that
he was fatally injured, 'do lingered
until the next evening when death
endel his suffering The remains were
laid to rest at Hopewell beside those
of a brother who met a tragic death
some years ago, the victim of accidental
burning.
NOTICE TO CANDIDATES
AND OTHERS
Campaign meetings will be held as
follows:
Ruby Friday August 20th, at night; i
Mt. Croghan, Saturday August 21st;
Pageland, Monday, August 23rd;
Jefferson, Tuesday, August 24th;
Catarrh, Wednesday August 25th;
McBee, Thursday, August 26th; Patrick,
Friday, August, 27th; Cheraw,
Friday, August 27th at night; CiiesC
terfield, Saturday, August 28th.
D. F. Brock, M. J. Hough,
Secretary, Chm. Exe. Com.'
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We have on hand, two,
half and three pound bagginj
New Arrow Cotton Tie:
cotton picking sheets.
We have the largest shi
ii above ever received by one
Chesterfield.
You know it pays to us
t ging. Come in and let us sh(
there are dollars in your pock
Our large warehouses ar
pacity.
Talking About
We made a live marke
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HEALTH CAMPAIGN FOR E
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
!
j The Department of County Health
I Work, of the South Carolina Board
of Health has arranged a campaign
for Chesterfield County to begin g
Friday night. This campaign will be cj
carried on with the cooperation of
Miss Mary Caddie Haynic, County
Home Demonstrator andwill not on- g
ly be of an instructive but also entertaining
nature. Two splendid moving
pictures, illustrating the subject, w
will be shown. Projecting machines
will be carried for the purpose.
Dr. L. A. Riser, of the State
Board of Health will talk and Hon. .
to
G. K. aney will deliver an address
at each meetim* Rvpwhndt/ i?
, " "" g{
| vited ami there will be neither admission
nor collection. All meetings ?
will begin prompty at 8:30 in the ^
evening ^
The following is a schedule of
meetings: ^
McBee School building, Friday, tQ
August 20.
Jefferson School building,Saturday '
August 21.
Pagcland School building, Monday, ^
August 23. wj
Patrick School building, Tuesday,
August 24. lo
Chesterfield, at Court House, Wednesday,
August 25.
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Received a new shipment of Stet- ,,
son Hats in the new colors and ^
blocks. Teal-Jones Co. .
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ealthy Baby I
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Worth?
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Ni
rs don't count, do they?
ke sure your baby is healthy
he teething age. Protect it te,
the derangement of the
and bowels which usually cc
,nies teething.
'intr t.his sstixro h-.iKv'o
t>e carefully looked after. ^
from five to ten drops of . wo
ment for '"Children" after ' st.
ding. or
cit
i-Ferment is absolutely un
\ to even baby's little stomvery
effective. Your drujy.,
toi
rt- tin
have used it."
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TI-FERMENT
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alking abc
ies, and C
king Snee
two and one field last fall
f. We are her
< and 80X80 vice.
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wi1 win na
pment of the staple buyer,
merchant in ^ headquarters.
e heavy bag- TftlKlll|
)w you when We will bu
et to use it. We will bi
e filled to ca- as on cotton.
Mr. Farme
your seed to th
^OlCOIl them along wii
t in Chester- give you a start
Mercantile (
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SEASON APPROACHES
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The Chesterfield team plays here
)day and tomorrow.
The Chesterfield boys go to Cheraw
aturday to meet the Darlington HI
ub for a single game.
It is probable that the season will
id with the game with Darlingtoti
aturday.
Unsuccessful efforts have been
ade to secure games next week be
ith Darlington, Belmont and Salis- mi
ary-Spencer. or
Chesterfield has won one ami lost ^
le with Lamar and Lamar refuses
i play off the tie.
Last week the Chesterfield aggre- er
ition won two out of three tight an
inies with the host tenm in K?.n?h
arolina. In Lamar Thursday Ches- jt>u
rfield won from the team that has
le best record n the state hy a score ^
3 to 2. Next day Lamar won,6 to pt
After the game Chesterfield tried ^
arrange to play off the tie, but p.
iimar admitted that they didn't ?r
ant to play Chesterfied any more. y.
Saturday Chesterfield went to
artsville and outplayed that team,
innng by a score of 3 to ! G1
Monday and Tuesday Chesterfield p^j
st to Monroe on the Monroe
ounds. The first game went only .r> p(,
nings, being stopped by rain. When
e game was called off the score was ^jj
to 0 in Monroe's favor. Tuesday ar
on roe, won,5 to 0, Chesterfield be- a
g unable to hit Lefty Hilton,pitchg
for Monroe. ,.
Very disgraceful scenes were ented
in Monroe at Tuesday's game, jm
le fans several times swarmed over ct,:
e diamond, threatening to start a
;ht if the umpire did not decide evything
in Monroe's favor. The Mon- n
e payers behaved well under the p*r
cumstances and did al in tin ir CO)
wer to restore order. 'Ihey wore jn^
isfied with the umpire's decisions. .)n
> police potection was afforded.
Wednesday's game between Ches- ap
rfield and McBee resulted in a
>re of 17 to 2, in favor of the Ches- j
rfield team. j
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)UNTY CAMPAIGN on]
WARMING UP 34
The unofficial campaivpi meeting
Id at Brock's Mill this week was
11 attended and all the candidates
re on hand. In one or more in- ntr
mces the speaking took on a more ! U
less personal aspect and some ex- ('()l
ement was experienced, but no mt'
toward events occurred and the *'u1
(eting ended peacefully. col
The regular campaign starts again 1
norrow night at Ruby and con- ')(l
iucs daily thereafter until August c'a
, when the final meeting will he ma
Id in Chesterfield.
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Our Fall Tailoring Lines are Here,
s will deliver suits in one week. Call u'r
and look the lines over.
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DULT SCHOOLS AT WORK
iVENTY-TWO CLASSES IN FULL
SWING IN COUNTY
literacy Get* A Swat Between The
Eye* As Pupil* Quickly Learn
To Read And Write
Twenty-two schools for adults have
en opened up in this county this
onth. These schoos have been well
ganized by Supt. J. A. Knigt and
iss Fanny M. Pearcy, county organ?r.
The fallowing schools with teachs
as named have been organized
d are doing excellent work:
Bay Springs, Miss Ola Davis; Manim,
Mrs. W. R. Evans; JelTerson,
iss Camilla Kirkley; Cat Pond,
iss Sudie Burch; White Oak, Miss
hel Griggs; Wamble Hill, Miss]
yrtle Rayfteld; Plains, Miss Mollie
iley; Clark, Mist Grace Blackwell;
oss Roads, Mrs. S. J. Fincher;
lughan, Miss Minnie Smith; Pat-1
;k, Miss Lexie Huntley; Leland, |
iss Marie Newsom; Center, Miss
adys Rayfield; Bear Creek, Miss
iza Oliver; Mt. Croghan, Miss
imie Oliver; Shiloh, Miss Dora
arcy; Stafford, Mrs. B. H. Turne
and Mis Ethel Gainey; Bethel,
sses Pearl Raley and Sarah Seeg*;
Pleasant Grove, Misses Rebecca
d Dallos Ingram.
Some of these schools have just
gently been organized and no rerts
of the work done is available
t excellent reports have been roved
from some.
Bear Creek has enrolled '28 and
? class is showing much interest
d is making steady progress. On
iday, August G, the Bear Creek
nmunity gave a watermelon slic;
for the class, a large crowd being
;sent. After the people had gorged
sniselves with the "negro paradise
pie," short talks were made by
C. G. Morgan, of Pageland, Supt.
A. Knight, Mr. Kirby Rivers and
ss Fanny M. Pearcy.
Mt. Croghan so far has the banner
rollment for one teacher, having
in attendance.
Miss Gaddy reports an enrollment
12 at Ruby. This cla^ while not
at the organizers honed for in
mber is making thrrfbr the SmaTT"
mher by the high grade of work
ne. One man G8 years old is a
mber of this class. Me could read
t could not write, but without a
iy wrote his name the first day.
Shiloh has enrolled 20 pupils. Miss
ra Pearcy, who has charge of this
ss reports it working hard. One
11 who had been to school only a
v days, has in two weeks, reached
g division.
Vaughan organized Tuesday, ar.d
eady have planned a big waterIon
feast for Saturday evening at
10.
One of the most interesting schools
the county is that taught on the
vail Farm in connection with the
ifford Adult School. The sessions
held in the old Tom Roscoe
lse, hence the school's name, "Tom
liege." There are 17 earnest pui
between the ag -s of 17 and 02
oiled there. On last Friday the 1
chers, Mrs. B. II. Gulledge and
is Eleanor Gainey, rewarded these
dents for their good work of the
>t week by giving them a social
jr. Games and contests caused
ich merriment. After the games
idy, Cracker Jack and waterIons
were very much enjoyed by
,h pupils and teachers.
i ? ii- ? ? *'
jiuiiuui mis an unrunmeni 01 I >
pils, ranging in ages from 15 to
Mrs. Cull edge uiui Miss Gainey arc
idling at Stafford as well as at
om College."
A prize of $20 has been offered by
C. C. Douglass to the teacher
it teaches the largest number to
id and write. It is now up to the
nmunities to help its teacher to
a this prize.
The Columbia State is realizing
d meeting the need for a paper
itten in such a language as even
beginners can read and enjoy. The
per will be used during the term j
the "Lay-by" Schools as a supple>nt
to the text book. Its content
educational throughout,even ro the
vertisements. More than all, it is
tting thankfullness into the heart
every pupil who, for the first
ne enjoys the free man's right to
ltd the newspaper. This is the high
rvice to good citizenship. These pars
are read with interest by all
e pupils in this county.
>GEWORTHS WILL
BUILD ON MAIN ST.
The Edgeworth Jewelry Company
is announced its intention of erectK
a building on Main Street. A
Le has been secured next to the J.
Hurst property near the comer of
iige Avenue. It is intended to start
lildintr operations at once, with
ie intention of openinpr the jewelry
id optical busines for the fall and
inter trade.
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At The Strand
TODAY
DOROTHY GISH
?in?
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"REMODELING A HU5BAND"
FRIDAY
ENID BENNETT ,
?in?
"HAIR PINS"
?And?
"SHIP A HOY" i
Two Reel Al St. John Comedy
SATURDAY !
WALLACE REID 1
?In?
"EXCUSE MY DUST"
MONDAY |
4 big western reels
?Also?
A 2-Reel Comedy
tuesday
"what happened to jones"
a Five-Reel Comedy
> ?Also?
Two-Reel Mack Sennett Comedy
(
wednesday
BILLIE BURK
?In- "Away
goes prudence" 1
j coming
WALLACE REID
?In?
"sick abed" (
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for sale?1 IS new Ford Tourinjy | ^
Cars with starter. Shippecr in. Never
been run a mile. $875.
Gary W. Teal,
McFarlaii, N. C.
I ROCK
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! The Famous
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I TO BE SOLI
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I Pursuant to an (
[ will expose to sale a
| Springs Company, of
i day, August 23rd, 1!
j valuable property, c
| story, Dining Room <i
electric light plant,
buildings, buildings s
with an area of land
or less.
Situated on this
| four famous Minora
I and Arsenic Springs.
| specific for ex/.oma,
and blood diseases.
I Water from the
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I an uiamu-r ami K 1(1
| colitis and all "run-(
' All the waters ;
^ are unsurpassed.
| | This property i?
! miles from Charlotti
I Pines, 24 miles from
i Improved sand|
directions.
I This sale afTor
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I iifiuui resort in mo
| All parties seek
| spection. Terms cai
For further inf<
T. L. CA
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ELECTION NOTICE al mil
Quulilied electors of Patrick School distric
District No. 33, will take notice that contrc
an election will be held at the school L. ]
bouse on Thursday, August 26th, Her
1920, upon the question of voting J. E
i<n seven additional mills for school Distru
purposes in said district. General
election rule to govern election. Jusi
T. P. Campbell, barbe<
D. S. Brewer, while
J. P. Poison, Trustees of Patrick
District No. 33.
The
ELECTION NOTICE Missio
The qualified electors of Union ' ''unl
School Ditrict No. 10, will take notice *1' ' ?
Lhat an election will be held at the Rev
school house in said district on Thurs- not til
lay, August 26th, 1920, upon the pointn
luestion of voting on seven addition- in Sep
n. V'/'V /A TIT /"\ r \ I).,-!
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^ w? uiv vyuui I, I III- UIIUUI M^IK'U \
t public auction, at the Hotel of the
Aquadale, Stanly County, North Care
)20, at 12 o'clock. M., the entire ho
onsistinjr of Hotel of forty-two (12
inil Kitchen, all Hotel Kquipment am
pavillion, barns, ice house and all i
upplied with electric lights and sev. ei
of (1<>">) One Hundred and Sixty-fm
property one hundred yards from the
1 Springs, known as the Iron, Sulph
The water from the Arsenic Springs
rheumatism, trout, old running sores
other Sprinjrs possess remarkable )
ney troubles, indigestion, dyspepsia,
lown" conditions.
ire pleasant to the taste and for nie<
% situated on the Norfolk & Southern
a, 7 miles from Norwood, <?() miles t
Wadesboro and SO miles from Aioni
clay and jrravel roads lead to the pro
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ds you an opportunity to buy the
State of North Carolina.
:inK information are invited to th" p
ri be made to suit purchaser,
irmation address
DDLE, Commis
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Is for school purposes in said
t, General election laws to
il said election.
H. McCoy,
try Watkins,
!. Northcutt, Trustees of Union
t No. 10.
1
t received carload nails and
I wire at old price. Get yours
the getting is good
Farmers' Hardware Co.
Lower Circle of the VVomans'
nary Society of the Huptist
ii will meet Friday afternoon
'clock.
. .1. It. Millard, of Kuby, will
I any more of his regular aplents
until the second Sunday
tember.
less College
CAROLINA
incss Training School
lged to meet the demands
t l<> prepare for positions
ng in September and we
sition by January 1st.
o every one of our graduin
which you are interestaphy,
Typewriting. Penapid
Calculation, Multilent
W. S. Peterson,
Box K. Greenwood. S. C.
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