The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, September 23, 1920, Image 3
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| SLATS' DIARY
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Friday?The mellon colly days
has cum the saddest of the year. A
skool next week the lessons will B<
very hard I fear. Ma diddent thinl
so much of my Propasishun as rc
Harding work in the Editors oftis ir
Sted of going 2 skool. So I will try
2 Please her. Or get a whaleing. 1
will sweep out just the same in the
a. m. & run errands in the Evenings.
Saturday?pa herd if you go 2 a
surtin place down 2 the city which
has a neer Beer bar & ast fer a surtin
kind of drink you wood get reel
likker. He went. When he came home
I herd him telling mister Gillem it
was a awful hard job getting a drink
down 2 the City?the bar was so aw
fullj crowded. He never monshund it
in front of ma.
Sunday?the sunday skool teecher
ast me who was the wisesc man in the
world which was a easy 1. I sed Solomon
& she sed what maid him wise &
1 sed becaws he had so many wifes.
phe ast what I ment & I sjd One wife
will open enny man eyes for him
then 7 hundred should ought 2 make
a skollar of him.
Monday?skool begun. They is only
1 consolashun 2 me in comeing 2
skool & that is I can see Jane when
Ever I look her way. She has groan
more beautifullcr dureing the Summer
seeson. Also more sassy, she acks
so much more independent.
Tuesday?a lotta relashuns of pa
come today 2 Visit us. pa was going
2 the store 2 buy sume food 2 eat &
cuddent find his purse, ma found it
on the liberry Table, she sed 2 him
You should ought 2 be more care full
with yure money as so menny peepul
is around. Pa replyed & sed. Oh there
issent no danger they are all my
Folks.
Wednesday?teeeher grouchy. I
staid in.
Thursday?pa tuk ma & me2 the
vawdevill show tonite & 1 time they
was a girl setting in a bath tub. You
cud just see her sholders which was
bear. Some guy in the audienta which
' SERVICE M<
We are able to guaran
we have repair men who kn
We can safely guarante
your car because none but tl
We make the price as 1
Grade Work because wc ru
Saving Cash Basis.
A trial is all we ask.
Service P
I Main Street
I
If Your Need I
Legiti
within the help of
be gladly met at th
And in any ever
you call on us with
front you.
Our only ex
the Service we can i
THE FARM
RUBY, SOUT1
T. H. BURCH, R. M. N
President. V
Our Savings PI
ATTENTION OIL Mil
Do not forget that we c
tors, Oil Cups, Lubricators,
grades of Rubber Belt, Leatl
^ Belt; Pipe, Valves, Fittings, ;
COLUMBIA SUPPLY
i ItanL
I Has Brought the Unspeaka
The Lives r
| ; Give Tanla
To
I !
Introduced into South Carolini
toljr into tremendous popularity,
dial value for ailments of tho <
of unprecedented proportion* hi
who buy mora TANLAC whan I
SOLD IN CHI
CHESTERFIELD
P^PiiiHPPRPPRII
was 3 thirds lit Up started whtaaaling
the Star Spangled Banner & the usher
sed Whatchu meen. & the guy sed
I want 2 make her stand up. Pa he
3 laffed & ma kicked my Shin by ackt
sident.
WASTE OF WOMAN POWER
( Several months ago I had a serious
r disappointment, one that concerned
I the heart of contentment in our
farm homes. It was the month that
we had the letters about improved
methods of doing the family washing.
Can you believe that out of almost
700 letters received only five told of
really efficient equipment for the
work, only 32 were partly supplied
with improved equipment and, as far
as one could tell by the letters, 592
depended on woman muscle power to
haul the water, fill tubs, place CMC
door iron pot and do 60 other things
that could and should be done by machinery.
Where absolute poverty exists
there may be some excuse, but on
most of these farms there are improved
methods of farming. Why
should house work be done as our
grandmothers did it? Women, you
have brains, why are they not used?
It is harder for us women to get
things than for men because when
a man feels the need of something
he gets it if the money to pay
for it exists. The woman in many
a home has to convince the man of
the need and she gets brain fag before
she accomplishes it and prefers
to go on as before. Wise are the men
who help their wives to save strength'
for better things.
Strength is a definite thing: if it
is spent for lifting tubs it cannot go
to the unborn child, nor to brain power,
nor to the energy back of the inspiration
that is imparted to children
for higher things.?Tho Progressive ;
Farmer.
ooo nai proven it will cure Mala-1
ria. Chill* and Fever, Billion* Fever,
Cold* and LaGrippc. It kills the
germs that cause the lever. Fine Ton- i
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OTOR CO. I
ow their business. | .
e the parts wc sell or put into j J
le best come into our shop. f I
ow as is consistent with High j
n our business on the Money j
I
^otor Co. |
At Lucas Auto Co. Old Stand j
i
s
fmate,
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sound banking practice, it will
is Bank.
it we shall be pleased to have
any business problems that contuse
for existence as a Bank is
'ender; so consider us always.
IERS BANK
HI CAROLINA
EWSOM M. L. RALEY,
'.-President Cashier.
Ian Is Interesting
_LS AND GINNERIES
:arry a large stock of InjecAlso
two or three high
ler Belt and Genuine Gandy
Backing and Boiler Tubes.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
V^V/. h23 West Gervais Street
a THE MASTER |
fVV/ MEDICINE j
II
ible Joy of Good Health Into
f Thousands.
re A Ghance
tip You
i five years ago, it leaped immedi,
hundred* attested to it* great remiigeitive
ijrittm, and a sales record
ks been built up b}' satisfied users I
their systems again need toning up.
ESTERFIELD BY
DRUG COMPANY
PREMIU
(Continued From 1
bian Plymouth Rock, Sil\
Wyandotte, White Wyanc
Partridge Wyandotte, Silv<
Columbian Wyandotte, Bla
Dominique, S. C. Rhode Is
Island Red, Buckeye.
Note?In Barred Plymc
the following classes: Exh
Hen, Pullet and Pen; Cockei
Pen, and Pullet-bred Cock,
classes in all.
Class 2?Ash
Light Brahma, Dark Br
tridge Cochin, White Cochi
Langshan, White Langshan.
Class 3?Mediter
S. C. White Leghorn, R.
Brown Leghorn, S. C. Buff I
horn. Silver Leghorn, S. C.
Black Minocra, S. C. Whit*
Minorca, W. F. Black Spani
C. Mottled Ancona, R. C. M
Class 4?Engl
White Dorking, Silver
Dorking, Red Cap, S. C. Bufl
Orpington, S. C. White Orpi
ington, any other variety Oi
White Cornish, White Lace
Speckled Sussex, Light Suss<
Class 5?Haml
Silver Spangled Hamt
Hamburg, Silver Penciled H
Class 6?Poli
W. C. Black Polish, I
Bearded Silver Polish. Bean
Bearded Golden Polish, Nor
White Polish, Buff Laced P<
Class 7?Frer
Houdan, Creve Coeur, 1
olle, Salmon Faverolle, any c
Class 8?Contin
Silver Campine, Golden Can
Class 9?Miscelli
Buttercups, Lakenveldei
Class 10?<
Black Breasted Red, W
ish, Red, Pyle, Pit Red, Pi1
Blacks, Pit Greys, Pit Blues,
Cornish, Indian White.
Class 11?Ori
Bantams, Game Black Br
Pyle, Game White and Blac
Black Partridge, Seabright
any color Japanese, Black ar
Class 12?1
Entry fee
Prizes: 1st, $1.50
Wild. Bronze. Naratrans
Slate, White Holland.
Class 13?'
Entry fee 25c
Prizes: 1st, $1.0
Only to be shown in
together.
Pekin, Aylesburg, Roue
ner, Blue Swedish, Gray Ca
Muscovy, White Muscovy, B1
White.
Class 14?1
Entry fee
Prizes: 1st, $1.0
Toulouse, Embden, Af
Chinese White, Egyptian, Bi
STOCK DEPA
F. W. Rivers, Su]
(Open to the
An entry fee of $1.00 w
trios must be in the hands <
vember 5th.
If only one entry, third
if only two entries, second a
awarded.
CLASS I?J]
Bull, 1 years old and over .
Bull, 2 years old; under 3. .
Bull, 1 year old; under 2. . .
Bull, under one year
Cow, 3 years old and over .
Cow, 2 years old ; under 3. .
Heifer, 1 year; under 2. . . .
Heifer calf, under 1 year . .
CLASS II?GI
Bull, 3 years and over ....
Bull, 2 years and under 3 . .
Bull, 1 year and under 2 . . .
Bull, under 1 year
Cow, 3 years and over ....
Cow, 2 years and under 3.
Heifer under 2 years
Heifer, under 1 year
CLASS III?II
Bull, 3 years and over ....
Bull, 2 years and under 3 . .
Bull, 1 year and under 2 . . .
Bull, under 1 year
Cow, 3 years and over ....
Cow, 2 years and under 3.
Heifer under 2 years
Heifer, under 1 year
CLASS IV?H
Bull, 3 years and over
Bull, 2 years and under 3 . .
Bull, 1 year and under 2 . . .
Bull, under 1 year
Cow, 3 years and over ....
Cow, 2 years and under 3.
Heifer, 1 to 2 years
Heifer under 2 years
Heifer, under 1 year
CLASS V?(
Clfarln lorunv !i vru nr #v
Best Grd Guernsey, 2yrs or <
SWINE DEPA
T. H. DOUGLASS,
(Competion Open
Entries close Novembe
accepted unless mailed on c
Entries shall be made
Association and must be ad
^jtOT^hesteitfeld, S. C. ^
M LIST |
>r*o*dJa* P?f*l ]
rer Wyandotte, Golden
lotte, BufT Wyandotte,
sr Penciled Wyandotte,
ck Java, Mottled Java,
land Red, R. C. Rhode?
>uth Rocks there will b.:
ibition Cock, Cockerel,
rel-bred Hen, Pullet and
Cockerel, and Pen?11
itic Class
ahma, Buff Cochin, Parn,
Black Cochin, Black
ranean Class
C- White Leghorn, R. C.
jeghorn, R. C. Buff LegBlack
Minocra, R. C.
> Minocra, R. C. White
ish, Blue Andalusian, S.
otiled Ancona.
lish Class
Gray Dorking, Colored
F Orpington, S. C. Black
ngton, R. C. White Orprpington,
Dark Cornish,
d Cornish, Red Sussex,
ex.
aurg Class
>urg, Golden Spangled
amburg, Golden Pencilish
Class
Jearded Golden Polish,
ded White Polish, Nonl-Bearded
Silver Polish,
olish.
ich Class
LaFleche, White Faver>ther
variety Faverolle.
lental Class
ipine.
ineous Class
rs, Frizzles, Silkies.
Grames
hite Crested Black Polt
White, Pit Muffs, Pit
Pit Dominiques, Indian
lamental
easted Red, Game Red
k Cochins, White Buff,
Silver, Golden, Polish;
id White tailed.
'urkeys
50c
; 2nd, $1.00
iett, Buff, Bourbon Red,
Ducks
per pair
0; 2nd,50c
pairs. Old and young
n, Cayuga, Indian Run11,
White Call, Colored
lack East India, Crested
Geese
25c
0; 2nd,60c
rican, Chinese Brown,
iff, Wild.
RTMENT
perintendent
World)
11 u ? ? l l All nn
ill uc timi^t'u. nu en)f
the Secretary by Noprize
will be awarded;
md third prizes will be
ERSEYS .
1st 2d 3d
. . . $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
. . . 3.00 2.00 1.00
. . 3.00 2.00 1.00
. . . 3.00 2.00 1.00
. . . 6.00 3.00 2.00
. . . 4.00 2.00 1.00
. . . 3.00 2.00 1.00
. .. 3.00 2.00 1.00
JERNSEY
...$5.00 $3.00 $2.00
. . . 3.00 2.00 1.00
. . . 3.00 2.00 1.00
. .. 3.00 2.00 1.00
. . . 6.00 3.00 2.00
<t no !* 00 '2.00
! ! 33)0 2.00 1.00
. . . 3.00 2.00 1.00
OLSTEIN
..$5.00 $3.00 $2.00
. . 3.00 2.00 1.00
. . 3.00 2.00 1.00
. . 3.00 2.00 1.00
. . 6.00 3.00 2.00
. . 4.00 3.00 2.00
. . 3.00 2.00 1.00
. . 3.00 2.00 1.00
EKEFORD
...$5.00 $3.00 $2.00
. . . 3.00 2.00 1.00
. . . 3.00 2/00 1.00
. .. 3.00 2.00 1.00
. . . 6.00 3.00 2.00
. . . 4.00 3.00 2.00
. . . 3.00 2.00 1.00
. . . 3.00 2.00 1.00
. .. 3.00 2.00 1.00
jRADES
ver $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
aver 4.00 3.00 2.00
kRTMENT
Superintendent
to the World)
r 5th, 1920. No entries
>r before closing date,
with Secretary of Fair
dressed to T. E. Mulaoy,
1 '"W '
try- No animal allowed oi
properly entered.
Every animal must be r
be able to produce certific
quest of the Superintendent
or is injured so that it can
may be substituted by a pr<
No entry is necessary f
All hogs on exhibition
M., November 9th, 1920.
must remain in the space as
November 12, 1920, except
perintendent.
Sows 2 years old or ov
must nave piouucea living
preceding September 1. l'j:
age must have sired pigs ft
time.
If only one entry, you 1
Two entries second and thi
Definition <
"Aged" animals must
fore September 1, 1918.
"Senior" yearlings mus
or after September 1, 191:
1919.
"Junior" yearlings mus
or after March 1, 1919, a:
1919.
"Senior" pigs must ha
after September 1, 1919, an
"Junior" pigs must ha
after March 1, 1920.
"Get of Sire" must cons
sired by one boar and ownec
"Produce of Dam" mu
any age. farrowed by one b<
one litter, and owned by ex
"Sow and litter" must r
l
Aged Boar i
Senior Yearling Boar ...
Junior Yearling Boar . . .i
Senior Boar Pig j
Junior Boar Pig
Aged Sow
Senior Yearling Sow. ...
Junior Yearling Sow ....
Senior Sow Pig
Junior Sow Pig j
n^t <
vi kji i v; j <
Produce of Dam !
Sow and Litter 1 J
Grand Champion Boar . . ?
Grand Champion Sow . .! ?
KITCHEN DEP
Mrs. A. W. Hursey,
(Open to \
No entry fee will be <
Chesterfield County, to out)
cents will be charged for ea
All entries must be in
tary by November 5th 192(
Jelly
Best Apple
Best Grape
Best Plum
Best Blackberry
Children Unde
Best Apple
Best Blackberry
Pickl
Best Display
Best Cucumber
Best Peach (sweet)
Best Pear (sweet)
Best Mixed
Best Catsup
Vegetal
Best Soup
Best Jar Beans
Best Jar Tomatoes
Best Jar Cabbage
Best Jar Garden ePas
Best Jar Field Peas
Best Jar Butter Beans'
(To Be Conti
Gluttons for Pi
Lee Tires ask no favors of
On rough country roads tl
travel almost unharmed ov
ting points that would tear
less sturdy tires. On p?
boulevards Lee Tires we*
ingly and pleasingly slow.
If you knew liow to make t
the best would satisfy you
the kind you'd build.
So thoroughly good are Lc<
get an entirely new idea of
satisfaction from the first <
its show you why.
J he J&e, To.
Farmers H'd'vi
till
-$mile
r
i grounds, except those
egistered. Exhibitor must
ate of registry upon re- ,
In case an animal dies Bu
not be exhibited another
oper showing.
'or Championship,
must be in place by 9 A.
All hogs on exhibition
Bigned them until 4 P.M.
by permission of the Sut
.,
er to be eligible to show bui
pigs wiiaiii iz mourns ?
20, and all boars of like
irrowed within the same
will receive third money,
rd money.
of Ages
have been farrowed belt.
CI
t have been farrowed on
8, and before March 1.
t have been farrowed on ?
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mi uciwu oupiemuer i, ?
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d before March 1. 1920. |
ve been farrowed on or I
ist of 4 animals, any age, ?
1 by exhibitor. I
st consist of 4 animals, j
jar, but not necessary of j
hibitor. .
lot be less than 5 pigs.
st 2d 2d 4lh 5th |
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5 3 2 Rib. ; Rib. j
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3 2 1 Rib. 1 Rib.
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'ARTMENT F
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Superintendent mal
Vorld)
Xer
charced to Ionia Vs
side an entry fee of 25 nan
<?h article. ,ess
the hands of the seerej
Grt
Mr.
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1st 2d
$1.00 .50 Cat
1.00 .50 ft*1
1-00 .50
1.00 .50 i.ata
? .-? * * Ham
r 12 i ears the
$1.00 .50 per?
1.00 .50 fnfla
p restv
c will
$5.00 $2.00 <1;;af
1.00 .50
1.00 .50 ?y?t
1.00 .50 any'
1.00 .50 ^la<
1.00 .50
bles ?
$1.00 .50
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1.00 .50 Co]
1.00 .50 Flc
1.00 .50 coi
1.00 .50 Re
1.00 .50
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leir tough treads Tlrf*/
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the heart out of //
ived streets and
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, the Lee Tire is
The
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5 Tires that you'll Mrehanlcallv and aolrnt
( < Oirurl fur treated ?
tire mileage and u,"J,-r " ,o,d
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>ne you try. Lot te ?n ^
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SargMi
Chesterfield, S. C.
DfTice on second floor in Roei sB 'H
ilding. 9 9
' ink of Cheraw BIdg., Cheraw 9
DH. J. T. RUTLEDGE 9
n.-ntr?! Su"geon \?
". V.., d Tuesday and Wednea- \B
r ii.di-r of time ut Chester- ?P
i ll i *<* in Kunk r\f ('hpsi nrfiAM M
J. ARTHUR KNIGHT 9
Attorney-at-Law 1
Office in Courthouse m
Chesterfield, S. C. 1
HANNA & HUNLEY
?Attorneys?
E. Hanna, C. L. Hunley,
icraw. Chesterfield
Offices: *|
The Courthouse, Chesterfield
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ROM THE LAND OF HOMER
n Chicago the other day a young
i applied for marriage license,
en asked his name he said it was
lodemitropoulos.
tnd that was the mouthful of
le he was to b<\stow upon a helpyoung
woman. That name was
ek to her and to everybody, for
X is a Greek.
arrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
oeal applications, as they cannot reach
diseased portion of the ear. There Is J
one way to cure catarrhal deafness,
that Is by a constitutional remedy. V
rrhal Deafness is caused by an In- 1
ed condition of the mucous lining of 1
Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is 1
med you have a rumbling sound or 1mect
hearing, and when It In entirely
id. Deafness Is the result. Unless the
mmatton can bo- reduced end this tube ^
>red to Its normal condition, hearing
be destroyed forever. Many cases of
ness are caused by catarrh, which Is
Inflamed condition of the mucous aurs
Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru
l.lnnri r\n Ih. ...I. ,.. . ~? *- -
(m
e will Rive Onf Hundred Dollars for
caat of Catarrhal Deafncsa that cannot
ured by Halla Catarrh Modlclne. Clrra
free. All DruKfCtats. 75c.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
GASOLINE SYSTEMS
Dil Tanks and Pumps, Air
mpressors, Computing Scales
>or Scales, Show Cases, Acant
Registers, Rebuilt Cash
gisters, Safes, Store Fixtures.
HAMILTON SALES CO. * ^
Columbia, S. C. ^