The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 07, 1920, Image 3
Chootorflold.rS. C.
Office on -second, .floor in Ri
Building.
Bonk of Cheraw Bldg., Cheraw
J. ARTHUR KNIGHT
I Attorney-*t-Lew
Office in Courthouse
Chesterfield, S. C.
Everyms
And Sto;
Meal, Grits and Flour.
Feed, best quality, Lc
Come to us for Staple e
cos, of all kinds,
everything.
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We are able to guar,
we have repair men who 1
We can safely guaran
your car because none but
We make the price a:
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urace work because we
Saving Cash Basis.
A trial is all we ask.
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I Service
Main Street
If Your Need
Legii
within the help c
be gladly met at
And in any ev
you call on us wit
front you.
Our only
the Service we ca
THE FAR*
RUBY, SOL
T. H. BURCH, R. M
President.
Our Savings
GET OUR DR
We have a hijih power, fast-i
plete power plant in itself for s;
s work of 6 to 10 men. Lever c
Starts and Stops Saw
Lever Control
TANL
Has Brought the Unspea
The Live:
Give Tani
Tn H
Introduced into South Carol
ately into tremendous popular
dial value for ailments of th
of unprecedented proportions
who buy more TANLAC whei
SOLD IN C
CHESTERFIEL
"There's a Tanlm
Kill Thai
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TACr&DA
v>rwv>ni\n
FOR
Colda, Coughs '(
Neglected G
Take no chances. Keep this suit
Brssks up a colt
Grippe in 3 daysQuinine
In this form does not
Lmtiyt?No Opiate in Hill's.
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DR^J; TMtUTLEDGE <
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Dental Surgaon
At PagelanH Tuesday and WednesaBI
day. Remainder of time at Chesterfield,
office in Bank of Chesterfield
building.
MONEY TO LEND?Will negotiate 1
loans for you at 0 Vfc per cent, interest.
B. J. Douglass. ,
I
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m's Mill
re
the best to be bad. Mill
west Price in town.
ind Fancy Groceries, TobacYou
will like our prices on
XJGLASS
IOTOR CO. j
tnow their business. i
itoe the parts we sell or put into |
the best come into our shop. i i'
s low as is consistent with High !
run our business on the Money j
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Motor Co. |
At Lucas Auto Co. Old Stand |
Ts '
timate,
)f sound banking practice, it will
this Bank.
rent we shall be pleased to have
,h any business problems that conexcuse
for existence as a Bank is
n render; so consider us always.
tlERS BANK
1TH CAROLINA
. NEWSOM M. L. RALEY,
V.-President Cashier.
Plan Is Interesting
AG SAW PRICES
utting outfit, forced feed?a comawing
logs to any length. Does the
ontrol of blade while engine is running.
SEND FOR ENGINE
J ft CATALOG
\ Showing Gasoline Engines 2 to
[ 12 H.I\, Power Saw Rigs and
/ Drag Saws, all equipped with
Bo. eh High Tension Magneto.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO.
Columbia, 823 Gervais St.
A (T* THE MASTERI
iMEDICINE J
kable Joy of Good Health Into )
s of Thousands. I
ac A Ghance
e/p You
ina five year* ago, it leaped immediity,
hundred* attested to it* great reme
digestive system, and a sale* record
ha* been built up by satisfied users
n their systems again need toning up.
HESTERFIELD BY
D DRUG COMPANY
c Dealer in Your Town."
Cold With I
L? QUININE
Grippe
olds are Dangerous
idaril remedy handy for the first sneeze.
1 in 24 hours?Relieves
? Excellent for Headache
affect the head?Cascara is beet Tonic
GISTS SELL IT
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COUNTY AGENT
ADVISES C<
To the Farmers and Business
Men of Chesterfield County:
As I am entering again upon th<
work of Demonstration Agent fo
this county, 1 thought I would writ*
i few lines to the different papers ii
-he county and outline the particula
ine of work that we will put bcfori
.he people at this time.
At this particular season every f timer
should be planning his opera
;ioiis for next year. Owing to the un
usual conditions that have btei
brought about by the drop in th<
[irice of cotton, it seenis that no on<
oither banker, merchant or farnie
teems to know what to do a
this time. Now there is no line o
ousiness that can afford to stand idli
ind see what is going to happen. Thi
s especially true of the farmer. W<
iave got to act now or we can neve
overcome the troubles that we hav<
is farmers.
It is useless for anyone to say tha
the farmers were not warned, no
only the first of this year, but fo
iges, to adopt a system of safe farm
ng. We did not heed this warning
hoping in vain that the price of cot
ton would hold up. The farmer ha
out into this crop every cent that hi
las made in the last four years, and
n a great many instances, all that hi
:ould borrow. I Can say that in thi:
lounty there was less acreage plant
mI to food stuffs this year than in anj
?rear in twenty. We have not put oui
money into food crops; it has beei
out into the present cotton crop, ol
.vhich 1 am afraid a large portion
orobably klf per cent., will be thi
held the first day of January, am
.vith unfavorable weather, the firs
lay ol March.
Now we are mail with all the mil
people, the banking system, the spec
.1 la tors and nearly every other busi
ness interest. Have we over looket
into our own affairs to see where w<
lave placed ourselves after being con
tinually warned? Can we blame any
ine but ourselves? 1 can truthfully
lay, no we can't
Now, getting down to business
vhat are we going to do about it?
Now there can be no argumon
lbout there being more money in al
rotton as against enough food stuf
md feed t.o run every farm and thei
ill the cotton you can grow and gath
jr. The position which you have plac
?d yourselves in at this moment provi
'.hat.
Now, in regard to future opera
ions, and I want to say right hen
that at no time has the Departmen
of Agriculture at Washington or th
Extension Forces in this State, or an;
other State, ever advised the cottoi
farmer to quit growing cotton and g
Ho into live stock or any other on
business, as it would be equally dis
WORE PEP FOR THE LAZY MINI
Frequently the Only Difference B?
tween the Geniu* and the Dullard
Lie* In The Condition of the
Body
The brain is not normally lazy. Uri
ier normal conditions it function
l roperly. Its work, however, is direct
ly affected by the condition of th
body, especially of the ulinicntar
canal. Stop up the canal and th
stagnated poisons will polutc the er
re body. Fill the body with poiso
and no organ can function properlj
.Mich 'ess the I ' tin.
( 'o the ysto)v t ;>'! r.ving chror
ic constipation and you are neither ti
for work nor association.
Such troubles are common wit
mankind. Irregular habits, rash appi
tites, over-worked stomaches an
luggish livers always decrease th
efficiency of man's brain.
One should always keep the systei
cleansed. SarDraS, a scientific prcq
aration of medicinal roots and herb
without alcohol, invigorates the sluj.
gish liver and kidneys, soothes the ii
riated over-worked stomach, cleanse
the system and strikes at the ver
root of the many common and dar
j?erolls digestive diseases. It will (1
what the common laxative cannot.
A tablespoonful three times a da
before meals will set the system ritrh
An excellent tonic for liver, stomacl
kidney and blood ills.
Ask your dealer for SarlVaS. Mat
ufactured by Southern Drujj Synd
cate, Charleston, S. C. Gate ('it
Drutf Co., Kl'-renee, S. ('., disti ihi
tors for South Carolina.
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7T. ' T. TILLER
JTTON GROWERS
I astrous or more so. As I see il the ud|
vice to diversify your farming was
i good, sound advice, and , I dare sn;.,
L> | there is not a man with any amount or'
r ; good common sense but that will say
e so too.
i 1 want to say to the ones who are li:
able to lose their heads that everyI
5 thing has not gone and will not go to!
the dogs. Do your part and every.
tiling will come out right in time.
What is your part?
Nearly everyone who has made a
n crop this year has put not only the
t- earnings of the last four years into
a it, but in many instances has borrowr
ed to the limit on it from the local
t bank. And the money has been spent.
f This ninnpv whs hnrrnwpd witVi Ihii
a I understanding that it was to be paid
s ' back this fall, some due October 1
a and some later.
r Here is where your part comes in.
l> You have placed yourself in the hands
of your banker. It is your sworn duty
to do your utmost to satisfy him. I do
t not believe there is a bank in the counr
(y that will not meet you half way, or
even two-thirds of the way. So look
about and see where you stand.
Don't sell all your cotton. I'ut it in <
s your nearest warehouse and protect
e yourself and those whom you owe.
And what arc you to do to protect
, yourself against this same thing hap- .
s pening again?
We have been so busy during this
f year with the big cotton crop, buy- ^
r ing high-price fertilizer, feed and
i food to make it with, that we havn't
[ thought much of the future. Cotton
has gone down and no food has been
, grown to feed on another year, exI
cept what has been grown in the
^ North and West, and which you must (
buy with cheap cotton money. We <
I have bought the rope, tied the knot
and placed our heads in it ami we
can rest assured the other fellow will .
j do the pulling.
Itight now is the time to make our ,
plans for next year's crop.
Every farmer should put in at
least live acres of oats to the plow i
^ and they should be put in not later ,
than November 15, by the last of Oe- ,
? tober if possible.
In the case of wheat I should say
t that every farmer with a family '
1 should raise enough wheat to feed his
F family. Wheat should be put in dur- ]
i ing November.
As to the cover crop: We too fre
quently lose sight of the condition in
b which we leave our land during the
winter, especially cotton land. Every
- acre, if possible, should be seeded to
rye, oats or any other crop that will
t put on a green cover during the wine
ter and furnish a winter pasture.
y This cover crop should be put in as
n early as possible. You should follow
0 your picking with a large sweep or
e harrow. This will protect your soil
i- from washing. We have urged every
_ farmer to prepare a small plot of
1 land near the lot for a permanent
pasture. This should consist of Bermuda
grass and Burr Clover. This
can be done any month in the year.
(Jet your grass roots and put them in
the soil any time, covering them deep
in the winter and shallow in the sumi
mer. ^ mi can put in the Burr Clover
is seed at any time but August and Sep
tember are the best months,
e Now, some will say that the farmer
y won't reduce tin* cotton acreage,
e That is to be seen. But you can't
i- well sin c ed in this if you wait until
n spring to plan and set your crop. {
r; lien n . <>\v t?> put your surplus land
in nn.ii;, something: you can grow |
i- with lilabor and fertilizer. Fort - .
it li/.er i. .1 ,'h and the fertilizer peope '
rluim . i. ' can't, . . il it any en -.ipor,
h as the;, i vo paid high prices . ?r tin j
maun. .. i hey can say tl.is and |
<1 stick to t as they have the money [
e to baci i up. 'i he farmer cou.d ! ive f
said the aim- tiling about this crop j
n of cot: but iie can't back it up be- ,
>- can. e i. i s pill into this ci? p a.I n! . |
s, money ;.id all his credit. iie on I
t- failed . protect hioiseif. in- has
r- Held 1... n,thing with whi tn bin ..
;s up Id ertion that he cannot sell
y at a lo , rice.
i- Itedr. a of cotton acres ; men.".:
1? tin- icon mi of fertilizer hills. 'I his
is our < . i.Y safe w.car.s of piotee- >
y lion. ui.,1, YOU DO IT? {
t. If we i d tin* morn y thai >vas spent ;
i. in this i i.niy for hay ano ra ij and '
other l <. slulf that could i ave been '
i- i r.us' il . . not , \\ I'i (ydUi, '
i-1 KINANi . OUR COVTGs dot'. j
y | There i still the old cry teal it i
I- cheaper to buy these thin,. .iti. cotton
at / cents than it is to raise
? thcin. ii te onougu IK yen go* ui
?5? cents . your cotton hu .."i
i >-?. huili .. imi'iii'il
II s it\ nl: litis in u '<'<1 faith . i ntii
.. I.iii. i. i t poos.. ! mi.m .. . li.ucii
cotton to tin* acre as the nvemjjo
I i armor . .1 at uie present |.r u of
I cotton i c 'ui?I not pay my lvi.M7.er,
| I.ill, 11 . my family and p..y my
I taxes, ti i had planted it ail <n eo?[
ton. It i true i planted too ninth.
1 Let < .. ry hotly pet topetiiei now'
| and pn ,n..e to reduce cotton acrc.ip- .
I Now is i: e time to prepare for it.
| ... . uti I/VIICI [till SU1I1C
j <>f the id rough land in pasture and I
! what is i. v fur cotton let I he good
f i land. South has nccr raised i
| too in;. pounds of cot ??-i. The
I trouble ; we use too many acres, j
i We ;-a> ci t'iii.OUO oaic'H in 11)11) and'
it took ?..,()00 acies to do it. Now, i
Willi one t'.ird less land r oi..i,n and
that tl> i i planted to iion Clops we
certainly i .hi, after a ic.v yi ,r. , produce
tn?' .'< ?,000 hales 1 enough
food to i ii it up with.
1 have not said anything about the
boll weevil; we have troubles cnoujfh
( t without him; yet he is to be consul- '
m
W . (
fffehcJ li
If you are contemplatir
sure we can show von a
Won't you call an
Our terms as well 11
Come in TO-DAY.
We are giving sorr
FARMERS H
ruil and will help us to bring these Ft
hings abpul. Hut don't wait to see i
>vhat all there tilings will do for you.
ACT NOW! j
Yours very truly,
W. .1. TILLER, County Agent.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Court of Common Pleas.
State of South Carolina.
Memorandum of Levy.
I. D. Ingram, Plaintiff,
vs.
I. A. Rowe, Defendant.
By virtue of an execution in the
above stated case, 1 have this 12th j l:
Jay of September, 1920, levied upon1 ?
una win sell at Chesterfield ( oilit
llousc, Chesterfield, S. C., on Ainu M
day the 1st day of November, 11)20, ~
during the lepral hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for easli, at tin- ritfht,
title and interest of the defendant, .1.
A. Rowe, in and to all that certain ! I'
piece, parcel, or tract of land in A1- [ C<
ligator township, Chesterfield County, ' R
S. C.. containing 812 acres, more or ,
less, and bounded South by lands formerly
owned by .1. II. Gainey and K. j
C. Johnson; Kast by lands formerly j
of J. W. McKay & Co., North hv lands |
formerly of J. VV. McKay A- Co. ;j
West by estate lands of U R. Clanton.
Said property is levied on and is to
lie sold as the property of the defendant,
J. A. Rowe, to atisfy tie
aforesaid execution and costs.
I). I*. Douylass, Sheriff < hosier . i
County.
TEACHERS?Fifty to one hundred
,i.,;i.. r, m . i -.1
Southern schools. If you want
rural work, Ktadcl, hijih school or
principalship, salary *7 > to
write us to-day t'or special enrollment.
OHices: Columbia, S. C.;
Kichmond, Va., and Chattanooga,
Trim. KOCTlIKitN* TKAC1IMU'S
ACiKNCV, Columbia,S.C. 4-t-K
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LEE TIRES are guaranteed
J number of miles but guam
factory service.
Anuk'7i> tlio cnenil'ie tviIloinrp
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ing more nor less than a hasis i
You want mileage?serviceThc
Lee Tire guarantee is ]
of the Company making the Ti
tion that every Lee Tire shall
iWc seldom have to make
because Lee Tires do that for t
the time come when you, for a
not getting the satisfaction yoi
from every Lee Tire we arc r
the year, to protect the inter*
yours, Lee's, ours.
harmors Hard
ware *
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OUNG MAIN
ijy furnishing a cottage for "II
,vhat would make her dreams
(1 let us talk the mater over
is our furnishings will be sure i
ie special prices on Furniture
ARDWARE
DR ItRN'T?T<> reliable white man,
a two-horse farm in the best farm-)
inn' section of JSahuia County, lias
a.") nip's under cultivation, 10
acres in woods, pasture on good
line stream, orchard of lit trees,
ami a good new live room dwelling
supplied with running water and
limits. \!1 necessary nut Inrldintrs
and plenty of fine wood. i will
rent this place at a very reasonable
price to a tfood farmer who will
take care of it as his own. See me
at once.
M. Leo Johnson,
I Cheraw.S .C.
Fresh Bread every other day from
onroe. A. F. Davis Market.
GASOLINE SYSTEMS
Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air
ompressors, Com put' njr Scales
loor Scales, Shoe < ases, Acyunt
K< tfisLw -n jkn.it Cash
et?isters. Safes. Store Fixtures.
HAMILTON SAi E5 CO.
Columbia, o. C.
f ' >v oi/tiniSr
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good for a Lee Tire
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COMPANY
How's This?
Wo off. r < >ne H . trod Dollars Howard
for any rase of < uauli iliat cannot b?
| cured by i fall's Cntairh Medicine.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken
by catarrh sufferers for the past thirtyi
live years, and has become known as the
; most reliable r? medy f< r Cutarrh. Hall's
I Catarrh Medicine a'-ls thru the Blood on
j the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poii
son from the Hi. oil and healing the dls
eased portions.
1 After yon have taken Hall's Catarrh
Medicine for : s! >rt time yon will see a
: pre.it improved. ;,i m your general
i health Start taking Hall's Catarrh MedlI
cine at onoo and pet rid of catarrh. Send
i for testimonials, free.
F .1 < *1-1 FN I V * <<l., Toledo, Ohio,
bold by ail LougKists, oc.
Draughn's Business College
Your business course at Draughn's
">ndt l>y securing a good paving position.
Rigi't now we arc able to fill
! only 25 per cent, of the calls for
! trained business help coming daily to
jour employment department from all
j the large towns throughout the Caroj
linas. A business course at Draughn's
means a good paying position. Write
for particulars.
DRAUGHN'S
Columbia, S. C. \
e uvsfjtfvoeoooooopoop
IFF A LOT OF DOCTOR BILLS" f
f'c ru-na for Catarrh cf the Stomach, ?
Colds and Grip g
r rn-n? for sevrrslysr ninl ran henrtlly re- Q
t'.-rli ut tl s'uiiisrli or entire ystam. 1*1- Q
i to 11 f.>r? ! > r. t grip. It stAinls off lota A
u I;I*1.. J ojju lucl UKC a UcW tnTH .li." A
ft. F. Kt"l TLKfl, A
j.\ Si, Waynes-burg, Kentucky. X
rcpn bottle of IV-ru-na in the house for 5
u:;!n 1 ru! ! t may usually l>o relieved hy a
'> -ru-na taken in time. Nasal catarrh, indi- Q
' on, diarrhoea, rheumatism or other trouble* ?
a'Thai condition ol the mucous membranes X
/'e-Pi-na 03 the successful treatment. Tho O
itig, strength restoring qualities of this well 5 f f
ay are especially marked after a protracted q
> grip or Spanish Flu. ?
f.\ is justly proud of its record of fifty years 9
Jtector for tho whole family. q
SOLD EVERYWHERE |
L'AVi.'AVL'.XVl.'AV/.'AVt.'\V^t^,'
T/ie Zig-Zag
Tread
Mechanically and scientifically
orrcet fur greatest security unler
all road conditions. The
A and shaped cups
tltornato on botlt Rides of the I
r-xtra wide, heavy tread. Skid- I
ilinc is minimized. Parallel Bar J,
P.i i s ( f iho "Piny Trees" and
Mr.ii. 1.1 (.nter I.lint hf tread uro
tliit K rii1.1 . r studs that assist lu
keei >uig the- wheel# "head ou." ^