The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, August 26, 1920, Image 4

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fcp *r~: ^ ' * ? - ? " : - - - " -" i ? - ? -r-~-.-.-u-u ? u-. ? > I Clothes not But Men After all, all we see of li ought to pay a lot of attendioi | Don't be handicanped L looking the part. j Look prosperous?and I your appearance. High-Art Made by Strouse & Bri have style, they have the qiu nianently?tailored in, not r TEAL-JOi ELECTION NOTICE The qualified electors of McBee School District No. 89, 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 2<>th, 1920. General election laws t<j control. 11. C. Norwood, J. I). Sexton, T. M. Beattie, Trustees Me Bee School District No. 89. Have cut the price to close out. RED CEDAR SHINGLES at $8.50. J. Aaron Sellers. IS; Geoc ill Tir n M L 3 30 x 3'/2 G#?odyear Fabric. AU-Weafh 30 x Jl/2 Goodyear Fabric, Anti-Skid ' f'' \ ' ??? ?-1 moi7 11IC1 J make I the man you ought to see so/ne in the gym! Man is his clothes?and ho 11 to his appearance. in the game ot lit'e by not you'll feel like living up to Clothes others, Baltimore, Md., ility to keep the style in pernerely pressed in. ? . ~ ? m co. A. F. DAVIi MARKET The Finest Fresh Meats The Best Fancy Groceries High Grade Canned Goods The Best of Everything for the , Table A. F.DAVIS MARKET ; k 666 has proven it will cure Mali ria, Chills and Fever, Billious Fevei Colds and LaGrippc. It kills th germs that cause the fever. Fine Tor ic. 3 EGGS WANTED?Bring us you eggs. \Vc pay highest market prict A. F. Davis Market. iyear M es for S A well buil mileage for a tire purp< N at a sensat * \ the tire, no1 j^\ Built to de fir\ at exceed: n Tires, of tin inch sizes, I aDDoinfmpr l11 Their value I tion of Goo fj ness and cai I the world's voted to the If you own Maxwell 01 sizes, go tc Station for real w orth a / year builds m/ Double-Cure 'ISO Goodyear rr 1 re.id you arc ac Single-Cure $-> -J 50 ^ W rreaJ * Zl ] LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. J. E. "Lucas and sister, Miss I Maude Campbell, have returned froin| several week's sojourn in the mountains of North Carolina and are now at home in Ruby. Misses Louise and Meyda Jackson ik..:.. i ?i ?* I T.1WI MICH j; i <i MUMIVtlin, 1*1 IK. iTlHi y Redfearn, are spending this week in j the mountains of North Carolina. j Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Jackson and children spent Wednesday at Rocky River Springs. John Rntliff is prepairing to enlarge his blacksmith shop. A garage will be included in the addition. Mr. J. T. Hurst is preparing to erect his warehouse near the railroad spur and I'aige avenue. The filling station being erected at the corner of Main street and Paige avenue by Mr. H. II. Harrall is neiring completion. The American Legion contemplates a club room as soon as suitable on -iters can he obtained. Mrs. J. H. Trotti and chidren, of Clearwater, FloYuTa, are visiting Mrs. ! .). T. liuflf. " Mr. and Mrs. Frank 11. Hursey and | i son, of Lakeland, Florida, are visitf | ing relatives here. | i Rev. 13. 1). Lucas, of Alto, Virginia, i land T. T. Lucas, of Charlotte, spent j . several days last week with their i ; mother, Mrs. T. K. Lucas. Mr. C. P. Mar.gum and family are ! j spending this week at Pogeland with | j relatives. Mrs. B. I). Melton and children, of Badin, aie th?> gue-us of Mrs. T. 1). Barentine. !' Mr. T. C. Hunley, of Charl-ston ' is the gue. t of his hvother Mr. C. L i Hunley. j Capt. S. W. Trotti, of Williston i ' visiting at the home of Dr. I.. H "I Trotti. Mrs. Burlie Page, of Choraw, is i visiting Mrs. R. T. Redfearn. ^ Messrs. G. K. Laney, J. C'., C. 11. i and R. B. Rivers attended the meetP ing of the South Carolina Cotton Association, at Columbia Wednesday. Miss Kathleen NVttles, pf Ridgeland, S. C., is visiting .Miss Mary E. 1 Sowell, of Friendship. ! Misses Leo and Stella Sowell, of _ Pageland, are visiting Miss Mary Bell [ j Smith. _! Mr. L. B. Rivers has been at Clemim son College for the past two weeks completing a course in long staple ' cotton grading. '* Mr. W. J. Baker, of Mt. Croghan, has accepted a position with the Farmers' Merantilc Company. Mr. A. J. Rohr, being unable to ir secure a dwelling in Chesterfield has ?. moved to Monroe, N. C. Mr. Rohr will continue his business here. jleaee?; c3 mall Ca it tire yields much 1 each dollar of cost i 3?ely made to be off ionally low price; t the price* liver exceptional mil t{};ly low cost, Good ^ 30x3*, 30x3V2" and 3 save inconvenience, it and money* results from the app r\ * ? y v-cvi VApd ICIICC) CXj re to their manufactui largest tire factory :se sizes. a Ford, Chevrolet, L r other car taking t > your nearest Ser Goodyear Tires?for nd endurance that G< into them. r Heavy Tourist Tubes coat no more than t keJ to pay for tube* of leaa merit ? why ri? hen auch sure protection ia available J le in waterproof bag ? ' BASE BALL SEASON ENDS The Chesterfield Base Ball Club been disorganized and the ple.j have gone to their several homes. While not a *inaniu! success I undertaking wn* in pvm v nH.m* ? highly satisfactory. Good, clean sj wbs furnished and the reputation the ciub spread throughout the Ci linas. Through this club the name Chesterfield became familiar to m people troughout this find o?.u* sii state who did not know Lh ,f fh's b j was on the map. 1 Last Friday two gvn;e? were p | ed ?\v'th Mc.-.roe on the Chert erf : diamond. The first game, in morning, resulted in ? victory Chesterfield, the score being 5s t< The afternoon game was broken at the end of the fifth inning, by r lost, the score being 0 to 0. Saturday's game with jarlin; was played at Cheraw. Chester! lost, th score being 1 to >. The five weeks of base ball I about $2.500 over r.lnd above i receipts. s Nothing daunted, the bacl have already signified their in ion of having a better team, if p' ble, next year. f ATTRACTS LABO TO THE FARM Are you short of "hands?" D co-Light will attract labor to yo farm. A "hired-man" will appi ciate the electric light around t barn. He will appreciate the eh trie power that aids with t chores. He will appreciate a ch< ry home surorunded by mode comfor-.s. ?/? <x^/2*r Write for Catalog Funderburk Electric Service Co. PaSeland, S. C. Dealer for Chesterfield Count LIGHT AT ALL TIMES V fexsralavrr*.? ^ ujbmhbmm Til md j| rs J nore than ' ered buy cage year >1x4dis jj ( >licapert re in de)ort, hese, vice the xidj I He price / >k coitly $450 t . iJ^eii m rV.. / ^..j, ;.. t..,^ ~ ; t Cieor *U.. * lit* z- Unit* ivo! Of Graduate Clouir.cn M embe House: of Re Elected and Resifji Elected Solicit^ Endorsed for United Sta Conventions of Alien' Counties A Vote for V CLASSIFIED "y" FOR SALE?1 1 2 acres on Bishops road, 5 miles from JelFerson; J cleared land. 235 acres on I sides Bis'nopville road, 9 nfrom Chesterfield, 65 acres clea 127 acres 4 miles Northwest Chesterfield, 36 acres cleared. 2p34 B. J. Douglass. FARMS FOR SALE?Several 1 farms for sale. tf31 D. T. Teal, M. GINS FOR SALE?Two 60 saw t for sale. tf31 D. T. Teal, M. FOR SALE?1 1920 model F Tourinp Car in pood condition L?. M. Smith. FOR SALE?1 ton Ford 1 ruci.. p as new. Farmers' Hardware Co WHITE CEMENT in any quant In stock at Bcnncttsville, S. 'Phone us W. S. Rowe. ililpll 4#!:$ VP >**' % Our stock is in price. Faimeis i ' mm t ' -<-' - ,7> T .... . vT?>. * \ *" '.* ' -ge Warren jcl States Se MHragnM s ___ v College in Class of I90S h presentatives 1913 to 1916 ?' led as Circuit Judge 1916 1^1 ?1! ' - - " - ? or t'tm v_ircuit 1?H) (| tes Sentxtor by the Democratic 1; dale, Jasper and Kamption I) i in May, 1920 t< _ t barren is a Vote for , WANTED?1,000 cords wood. If you have any wood of any kind for sale, see me. 'iUe 2t36 T. P. Campbell, n Patrick, S. C. ai >oth j _ _ ?~ I, ,lles CAR LEHIGH PORTLAND Cement 1 re(" on track Bennettsville, S. C. Act 01 quick if wanted, 'phone us. , P It W. S. Rowe, ,el FOR SALE?8 and 10 Penny Nails 11CC , at attractive prices. Write for parp ticulars, II. L. Powe, Cheraw. tf j 9 ' i _ jins FOR SALE?Cotton Sheets, Standard Size G5 cents each delivered D in quantities of 25 or more; 75 ? cents in smaller quantity. ort' tf H. L. Powe, Cheraw. 1 *c BULL FOR SALE?Good Service <1< hull 1" r>. . wu.i 1 .nuv al vuumy IlOITie. W UO( 2pM Mrs. R. W. Thompson. a' di !l FOR SALE?119 Acre farm, two ct ity. miles from Mt. Croatian. S. C., on C. Thompson Creek, part of the old Kintf place. Dr. W. L. Jackson, Hitfh Point, N. C. 4t D almost complete and bought before Hardwaie N ?' # * i For nator 1 An Old-Fashioned Demcrat and a Man of the Peole, as indicated by the enlusiasttc reception with rhich he ?s meeting throughut SnulK C? *?-*! I ? ? W*I,,n# V . lSK any one who KNOWS HIM He believes in the doerines of Calhoun, is oppcscl to any further, centralizaon i f poweffin the federal ovorniuent. is an advocate f tax ivfoi:n and governlental economy, and deounccs a a a !ra;*:or anyone ilio does not have at heart he best interests of farmers od laboring men. The Columbia Record Ediorially bnya: "Among these I'ho are candidates for the onate in the Primary Camaign, The Record believes hat in the person of George Varrcn, of Hampton Counv. South Carolina will have s a representative in the Jnited States Senate a man bo h ; 't j ..arr.ye of hi* onv'ctions, who will ?*esist lie dangerous tendency of { cat vlkiinx cncrochments, \ .h:> wiil, even in the ta^e of C )bbios and outside in- \ nonces of every sort, hold \ gain aWt the standard of ^ tates Rights which the \ /oaklings and partisans of engross have permittsd to e trailed in dust.Young, ggressive, independent, of l*ir> ~ .1 1 * I ? iohii ctuu uuiiuritUie record, apuble and ambitious. * of ilig-Givc eiVort to attain the &rger growth which the i jsonsibie and honorable dice of Senator would open o him, we recommend him o the careful scrutiny of the oters of South Carolina." ' States Rights ELECTION NOTICE Qualified electors of Patrick School istrict No. 33, will take notice that n election will be held at the school ou-e on Thursday, August 26th, 9J0, upon the question of voting * n seven additional mills for school urposes in said district. General lection rule to govern election. T. P. Campbell, D. S. Brewer, J. P. Poison, Trustees of Patrick istrict No. 33. , ELECTION NOTICE The qualified electors of Union chool Ditrict No. 10, will tal.c notice lat an election will be held at the :hool house in said district on Thursay, August 2Gth, 1920, upon the jestion of voting on seven additionI mills for school purposes in said . ivifrint n??no? ?* 1 1 A - ? <V.( uvukiai CICC11UU l?wa 10 >ntrol said election. L. H. McCoy. Henry Wntkins, J. B. Northcutt, Trustees of Union istvict No. 10. 1 i ' .!? * Take Pleasure : rini; you our line of isefurnishings as pride in our splendid rit and the reasonable t which we are offering rig in stock, exceptional assortment, ielivery and a saving in in anything to you, we lured of your patronage, nvite you to come in and jote you on your needs. the last advance Company ' in Yi ij-ftitfilf'rr "\ ' i ^MiiiSini" .,. A