The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, August 19, 1920, Image 4
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ELECTION NOTICE
The qualified electors of MciJee
School District No. 31), will take notice
that an election upon the question
of voting on eleven additional
mills for school purposes in said district,
will be held at the school house
in said district on Thursday. August
U'ith, 19'JO. General eh: I- > - V,
control.
B. C. Norwood,
I. D. Sexton,
T. M. Beattie, Trustees Me Bee
School District No. 39.
Have cut the price to close out.
RED CEDAR SHINGLES at $8.50.
J. Aaron Sellers.
Small 1
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Fabric, A!l-VVcathi
30 x 3'/? (ioodyear
Fabric, Anti-Skid T
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>thers, Baltimore, Md., I
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A. F. DAVIS MARKET
The Finest Fresh Meats
I he Best Fancy Groceries
High Grade Canned Goods
The Best of Everything for the
Table
A. F. DAVIS MARKET
(itiG has proven it will cure fvlain
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| ria, Chills and Fever, Billions Fever
Colds and LaGrippe. It kills th<
germs that cause the tever. Fine Ton
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FOR SALE?Three Good Mules am
some line young; shotes.
.!. R. Abbot.
Cars?and
ost of Tir
You are aw;
ing the last
> been able si
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mA crease has b
m ?ut fxtra s*
Iivi ooouyear ii
If today than ii
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In no tire 1
; the declinin
evident thar
30x3V2- and
year Tires m
cars*
If you own i
Maxwell or
sizes, go to
J Station for C
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l)oul<lr>Curc 4 7 'ISO Goodyear
rr Tread ' you are a<l
Single-Cure "I 50 casings vt
read L 1 30 x *>/2 si;
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I LOCAL ITEMS |D;
Miss Flora Bell Ste^aH, of Morven,'
i is visitinjr Mrs. II. E. Rivers. I ^
Dr. J. T. Buff and family have I Ci
returned from a two weeks visit ut.'ui
Lauiulalc, N. | ev
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Mr. A. T. Davis, <- ' SUiu.itoh., V,;.. .
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is spending a few '.Vi'ks at the bona (
of Mr. A. \V. Hursey. ^
Any colors of pattern-, or models i Si
j deiired can l>c secured hen- in n *uil J <:!
; tor t.'ie rail. leal-Jones C?..
Miss Cora Craig ha> reiu/ned fmi
hi r trip to Baltimore an.i is no*,
spending several wee's at Montreal. ! '
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.Mrs. R. I,. (iardner and ehildre' jM
are visiting Mrs. J. I!. lira mien at
I Savannah, (la. e,
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Mrs. S. 1*. Harper, of Wilmington,
is the guest, of her sister, Mr:. It
I- Hurst.
Miss Mary Redfearn, of Vingate. .
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i spent last wees at t* home of Mr.
and Mrs. Z. T. Redfenrn
1 Mr. and Mrs. II. K. W'lson am. ?
' children have icturned from a \ve*?!;> f
visit at Lancaster.
Mr. and airs. Hen Davis, of Che
| raw, spent some time last week with.
Mr. ami Mrs. K. T. White.
Mrs. .1. ('. Maker and sou are \ isiling
relativ es at Mt. Croghan.
j Mrs. .1. A. Welsh and daughter,Mis-'
j Mary Hell, are in Columbia this week. (
I ?.ir. Carl Humphries and sister
! Miss Jennie, of Sumter, are visiting
' , Mr. and Mrs. (J. K. Laney.
>T an: a|;l lu^ Tor I\AIIIOnS, v'SIdocl:-Tcrry
and Steadfast Shoe-. W<
I ; have the new stylos and colors.
1 eal-Joncs Co.
| Mr. Wm. ! :. Huntley a> <1 Mr. an
I Mrs. I.. (J. Fiscally spent the lattei
| part of last week in Fort Mills, Rock
I Mill an<| Chester, visiting friends ann
I relatives.
| Rev. W. A. Metis, a ineinher of i In
> South Carolina Conference, residing
at Olanta, Florence county, is vi.it^
inr in Chesterfield county anions the
. (datives and friends of It's wife. Mr.
Rctts, as nuest of the pastor, preached
in the Methodist church here last
Sunday nipht
We call special attention to the
ulvertisement <>f the Greenwood
Rusiness Collejre, (ireeltwoood, S. ('.,
n todays issue of our paper. Those
itetsld in a liioi'oip'h business training:
would do well to look up the ad
' and write to the school for full information.
This college doe- as 1
thorough work as can he found any^
a here in the slate, and its jrradnates ; ^
ere in ureal demand as stenograph- _
il -rs, bookkeepers and secretaries. I'o- E
sitions are absolutely guaranteed to
til its graduates.
the Declir
e Mileage
are, of course, that di
ten years, Goodyear h
teadily to increase t
lileage built into its tin
lize, also, that this i
>een accomplished wit
DSt to the user?th
res are priced no high
n 1910?
n the Goodyear line
g cost of mileage mo
1 in the present 30 x
31 x4-inch size Goo
Lade especially for sm;
i Ford, Chevrolet, Do
other car taking the
your nearest Servi
jroodyear Tires?get tl
worth and. enduran
ar builds into them.
Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no nutrr than the
kcil to pay for tubes of less merit why risk <
hen such sure protection is available? ?
ce in wotrrproof bag '
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OLLAR DEMOCRACY CAMPAIGN
Organization of the Dollar Demoacy
campaign in South Carolina
is about been completed according
i Joe Sparks, financial director,
hairmen have been secured for 44
it of the 4G counties and there i.-.
cry indication thut at least $100,-.
>0 will be subscribed to the fund
wmi the doubtful States.
f? uctieully all county chairmen
ive completed their organizations,
dicitors have been named for every
ub in many of the counties.
The money wiil he used "to tkrht
i honest battle," in the words of*
ov. James M. Cox in a recent tclt::im
to Air. Sparks.
The Dollar Democracy campaign
the baehia.jr of all party leaders
the state. The plan is to secure a:
itch as One Dollar from every votMr.
Charles Hunley is chairman
ir Chesterfield County.
Now i* the ti.no to be measured
.r the new Fall suit while the line*
e comp'rte. Deliveries in six days.
Tcal-Jone* Co.
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AN EXTRA HAND
AT CHORE TIME
The experiences of users prove
that Delc?-Li.i>ht save.- at least
K li hours every wee!; on the average
farm. The electric power for
operatlcjj li; lit machitn ry is equal
to an extra hand at chore time.
1 Jelco-Lh'ht soon nays for itself.
DELCCLISHT
Sfocrfrlcl fy Jar
ovary farm "
Write for Catalog
Funderburk Electric
Service Co.
PaKcland, S. C.
Dealer for ("hesterlieid County.
There'll A Satisfied User Near You
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CCS WANTED?Bring us your
We pay highest market price.
A. F. Davis Market.
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STRINGENT RULES IQ]
HOGS AND CATTLE MUST BE
FREE FROM DISEASE BEFORE
BEING EXHIBITED
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L iw Requires That Swine And Cattle
Mu-.l Have Certificn'c of Health
Or TIu y Cacnot Dc Shown
At Fair*
The reccl: ly en:ic>sd law re?;:trdi"^
th ex. I : ton of c ittle t:r?<l h
j-t county f <is and of . c < ?* will in
the fin to of oSuth Carolina became
elective Auv.usl 1 and will,
Iherefoie, ; ll'cct the exhibits at the
cominy fair in this count p.
The regulation; that will govern
lh(> ill't.. .i'illli . ?<* 1. ! I I
lows:
"No swine shall bo skipped or j
moved in any rirnnrv, into or with-|
in tin- State of South Carolina for e? j
hibition at any fair or live stock 1
show, link s I key arc free f"iM svr.in
turns of any contagious, infectious
or communicable disea. e, and must
have been protected a.; tin t cholera
by the 'simultaneous inoculaii. n' |
method not loss Limn three weeks,
prior 10 shipment or mo emeu , or by 1
the 'serum alone' metho.i no*, mote
than two weeks p nor io aiipnient or'
movement.
"Shippers will he re ui-nn1. to file
with the Ciomsoti College I.i\e Stock j
Sanitary O.iice, Columbia, an uflida- |
vit, pivim; the innof I'.oj?r\
blued, riant*, repi tration, number
and ape of each animal; also the
date ami by whom treated with the I
'siii.tihaae.iu: inaocul .tio v or 'serum |
alone'method, not less than one
week p:ior to the shipment or move- i
nent of such hups. The Clemson ColInno
1 a... Vi.,.,1. C..-II...... on: :n
v^v iji \ v ? >vv/v ?v i7iiuiii(i y \;iiiLr win
ihen i.-;ue i w . !? bfv.'l ac- |
on' n,!.; th.' hoir t > (I* initiation.
"All I'o^s :nt iitii'i1 fur k .i.il.'ilion
..ust be <li-ir!'. k*tcM t ient.
<ol Compound, I . S. P., >r nine g
other standard rrcoy,nixed disinfectant,
at the time of shipment or n
movement. All crate * must likewise j
be disinfected. Clean and disinfected
cars or other vehicles only shall be It
a < | in the movement of swine.
"No person, firm or corporation :
hall offer for shipment, nor shall any j ^
lianspot tation company accej t for Colui
hip.nent swine intended for ? .-child- : ^
i<r. at any fair or live stock show
within the State of South Carolina *'1VPJ
>:cpt in accordance with the pr? - was
re uiipr requirements." apphi
In regard to cattle the law says: | ,u,lal
"V,. ...111,. .1 I I I... uliii.iw.il tl
c(l ir. any manner, into or within the : s'Hct
State of South Carolina, for oxhibi- Aikci
tion at any fair or live stock show,!
u.ilcss they are accompanied by a ' w?-l 1
i-alth certificate and tuberculin test pJ;?Uti
(i, is fed by a qualified graduate i |jja g
vetrinarian, certified by the State J
Vetrinariun of the State where the!
shipment originates and approved by "A
the Chief of the U. S. Bureau of ceive
Animal Industry for Interstate tuber- as *
culin testing, or by a vetrinarian in Smitl
the employment of the I!. S. Bureau "t?nu
of Animal Industry, showing free- Bexir
dom from disease. i?deg
"The tuberculin test must be made "j,
made not more than sixty ways prior ;n}, ^
to shipment, or movement, unless lock.1
the cattle are from an accredited
herd or a herd in the nrocess; of nc- ^arn
creditation, under State and Federal
Super.*;, inn. Each animal must be ' " H
described s i.Tieienty for identification bein^i
statin;? bred, nee, weight, color,
..lOii.s or name and number if rejris- .be
tercd. Ham]
"The tuberculin test chart must be ?.q
i triplicate, the oriurinal and triplieat*'
to be forwarded t?? th?' Clemson lon,^
t'*dlei?e Live Stock Sanitary Office ^ ,|
e.nd the duplicate shall accompany y
he cattle to destination."
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'I lie same re^ulati* ns as to clean .|owt,
cars, or other vehicles applies to cattle
and hojrs. *-he?t
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TF.AL'S MILL DAM WASHED OUT of th
The recent heavy rains caused fount
real's dam to yivc way. The break is he
a serious one and there is no pos:i
iL .? ...:n t - - : i mi
'il/llllY mill It VN 1 . I in* III II11 I'll . 1 IIIreal,
I.ight and Power Company is
furnishivig 1 ij.rht from the plan', hut
the power is turn'.shed by an engine.
This is the second break in the dam held
.vitliin two years and Dr. Teal has "iole<
announced that he wil Inot uruh r- provi
take to repair the plant on his own (iuite
responsibility. He also declares that him i
he will not continue the service fui *'ri* ir?
any length of time under present belie*
conditions. Kdge
There is a movement on foot to t?eori
consolidate the Light and Power Company
with tVie Che terfield Telephone
Company. Ii is proposed to form a
stock company with sufficient capital
to put both concerns in condition for
giving first class service. Both I)r.
Teai and ('apt. Welsh, owner of the E
Telephone Company, are interested
in the 'new proposition and both will
lake stock.
This movement hud been on foot ??
for some time prior to the recent ?
break in the dam. Dr. Teal has often A"
raid of late that the responsibility
of the sole management was too
much for one man and that he would I"OR
either have to shift the burden or rOE
give up his practice. He prefer* to Cltcontinue
his practice.
Just what headway nai been made ^ro
in the reorganization, pi in is not 12'
Known, but Dr. Teal states emphati- Ch<
tally that unless it is consummated 2p34
within u short time he will abandon
for
the plant, drain off the pond and sell
machinery, wiring and other exten- in
sive equipment to the highest bidder.
If this comes to pass Chesterfield bids far!
fair to return to coal oil for illumi- far
nating purposes, at least for a time, t181
iORGE WARI
UNITED STA
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GEORGE V
He believes in the doctrin<
d any further centralization
overnment. is an advocate of
cental economy, c.ad dor our.ee
oes not have at heart the bee
iboring men.
\RREN RUNNING STRONG EC
Tibia:
n enthusiastic reception was
fcta
George Warren. Mr. Warren j
greeted with a sharp burst of |-r
iu.se when introduced. Approxi.eiy
one-hall' the audience left j
ie conclusion of Mr. Warren's
h."?The State.
n: he
cargo Warren of Hampton was
received and got most of the ap- ^
e." News report to The Columtate
of meeting at Aiken.
re i
igton:?
.11 the candidates were well re- \j
<1 and if applause can he taken :tl.
t criterion, WaVnn, 1'oiloel:, trr
h and Irby will run in ihe o;der ]\t
d in l.e\in;tton County." 'I :.e ,
ijrton I)ispateh-No vs. t .
r field:?
erhaps tlie ypvate I ovation I
ivqn to Messrs. War'en and Pol- 14
" The Kdfefield Chro.dele.
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well:? l;l
eorjre Warren of Uatnpton, i d ,
nd rec- .v-d a rousinp welcome, i,)i?
: clearly a favorite of a inajoritv
lose present." News report to Ya
News and Courier.
l>ton:?
I'or^e Warren was at his home ll
r an 1 received an ovation by his
folks when he arose t ? speak.
he conelu ion of his speech he
vi<'<irou!y applauded and pred
with a handsome basket of "
rs."?The News and Courier. !1
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terfield:? ,a
[r. Warren made the best speech no
e entire week and made a pro- wa
1 impression on his hearers."-- tin
State. tot
WARREN SHOULD
After hearing the Senatorial cand'ii
nr....Is ..... r... I tU..t ?- .
f?v* i\, n\*i uiiii we voire me si1
county voters wlu-n we say that Jit
(I to this important p?>st. His spt-ec
ng I)iin easily capable of taking mi
able to hamlle the most astute s[
In the Upper House in Washington,
fly worthy of the confidence and fi
?e South Carolina is going to vote
field county will vote?by casting a
ge Warren.- Edgefield Chronicle.
Graduate of Clemson Coll
Member House of Reprcsei
Elected and Resigned as
ndorsed for United States Se
Conventions of Allendale,
Counties in M
CLASSIFIED ?
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SALE?80 acres on Bisnopville ?.
id, 6 miles from Jefferson; no FC
ared land. 235 acres on both <
es Rishonville road, 9 miles I
m Chesterfield, 65 acres cleared.
1 acres 4 miles Northwest of ,
esterfield, 35 acres cleared.
B. J. Douglass.
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SALE?Chevrolet Touring Car i
good condition
A. Ray Rivers. yjf]
MS FOR SALE?-Several nice 1
ms for sale. 1
D. T. Teal, oi. D. It;
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IEN FOR \
TES SENATE I
/ARREN I
Ers of Ca'iiiouu, is opposed
c : - g i '
or power in cue lcdcral
: tax reform and govern- <
is as r. traitor anyone who
it interest of farmers and
MTOR1AL OPINION
OF WARREN
Anderan Daily Mail cditorally
itcs:"Georpe Warren is going to
very much in the running for
litcd States Senate. His doctrine of
ntc's Rights is proving very popuAikon
Standard editorially iayc
"George Warren of Hampton has
en growing in popular favor since
s entry into the race for United
ites Senator."
Ear.cly Program editorially aays:
no of the candidates (George War11)
is calling attention to one of the
>sl vital issues that confronts the
ne-ie-.n people today. It is the is
of State's li ght - as: in t a centli/.ed
federal government. We say
( e.iti ali/.ati >n of govc.T. 1 >t has |
i. - far enough, l ei us put a stop
it I y peaceful ust <f our oal'iots."
A!!' ndalo Citizen editorially ctatea:
I'-.e-r Democrit ve 'e.id than
a<?ge Warren, a ivui r ; .uitherner
vt breathed the air of Sou'. '- Caroa
tl.an he. 'I he hadt of iiiioun
d !lay|ie and those oilier South
rolininns who thrilled the world in
. ?' fight for individual and State
ght are rejoicing that this State
: ..i.ria r...n- .. *?- -<>
. il'll.lll 1)1 Wlf CUI1r
< f Warren. His platform is fixed
u!iinj*!y on the principles that
!* Confederate fathers fought for,
<1 true, unmodified democracy is
keyword of his cimpni*').
"(.. ii.'ri' Warren is well ' nown in
u-ciioii. He is a nat've 'fampi
County and has count k: s friends
Allendale and ad.i< *' ii iir c.ainties.
h-.s hov 1 l?y his eomiuct in the
t that he would not a: pin to a
sit ion that he H it himself i i any
y unntted to iiii. His fiiei.ds l:now
? Warren will make as jjoo I Sena
.. this State has ever produced."
BE ELECTED
lates in Kdgclield on Thuf; day of
ntiment of the majority of !''dtfe?>n.
(ieortro Warren should In- proh
was a revelation to our people,
nst excellent care of himself, und
leaker that mi?ht he waiting for
Warren is clean und tfiftcd und
ill support of all our people. We
on August 31st just as we feel
decidedly significant majority for
ege in Class of 1908
ntativej 1913 to 1916
Circuit Judfte 1916
nator by the Democratic
Jasper and Hampton
ay, 1920 Political Adv. I
NS FOR SALE?Two GO saw gina
For sale.
11 D. T. Tea), M. D.
>R SALE?Ford Roadster; good
condition. Apply to manager
Strand Theatre. It
R SALE?1 1920 model Ford
Touring Car in good condition.
G. M. 8mitn.
iR SALE?1 ton Ford Truck, sood
is new. - .
Farmers' Hardware Co.
kNTKD?To rent a three or
four room hou"e or larger. Close
in. - R. S. Huey, %
. Rov 'Phone 62.
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