The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 28, 1920, Image 3
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Office -on second floor in Ron
Building.
Bunk of Cheraw Bldg.. Choraw
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J. ARTHUR KNIGHT
Attoroty-at-Law j
Office in Courthouse
Chesterfield, S. C.
Evervmai
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Aiid Ston
Meal, Grits and Flour, tl
Feed, best quality, Lowe
Come to us for Staple and
cos, of all kinds. Yoi
everything.
D. P. DOl
I SERVICE M(
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We are able to guarantt
b we have repair men who kno
1 We can safely guarantee
i your car because none but the
I We make the price as loE
Grade Work because wc run
Saving Cash Basis.
Kg A trial is all we ask.
Service IV
v Main Street
Do You Kno
The Young Fellow who work* for
wearing a new suit of clothe* that
The Housewife who i* ashamed to
Basket on her arm who won't car
The Shopper who says?"Wrap it
The Men who thinks it is not necc
Account and Bank Credit?
The Wise Guy who says that Go
Slow and too Old Fashioned for h
If Yoi
You know pretty well what is the matt*
also know the answer to the High Cost
THE FARM
RUBY, SOUTH
T. H. BURCH, R. M. NE
President. V.Our
Savings Pla
GET OUR DRA
We have a hitfh power, fast-cutti
plete power plant in itself for sawir
work of 6 to 10 men. Lever contr
1 Starts and Stops Saw
Lever Control
X TANLJ
Has Brought the Unspeakab
The Lives of
Give Tanlai
To Hei
Introduced into South Carolina I
ately into tremendous popularity, 1
dial value for ailments of the di
of unprecedented proportions has
who buy more TANLAC when th
SOLD IN CHES
CHESTERFIELD I
"There's a Tanlac De
Kill That i
CASCARA k
FOR
Colds, Coughs *OjV
Neglected Colda
Take no chances. Keep this standard
Breaks up a cold in 2
Grippe in 3 days?Ex<
Quinine in this form does not afTeci
^ Laxative?No Opiate in Hill's.
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DR. J. T. RUTLEDGE
_ Dental Surgeon
At Pageland Tuesday and Wednes
day. Remainder of time at Chester
field, qfftce in Bank of ChesterfleU
building.
MONEY TO LEND?Will negotiat.
loans for you at 6% per cent, in
terest. B. J. Douglass
i's Mill
Zk
a/
le best to be bad. Mill
st Price in town.
Fancy Groceries, Tobacj
will like our prices on
LJGLASS
)TOR COJ
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2e our repair work because |
w their business. |
the parts wc sell or put into j
i best come into our shop. j
w as is consistent with High j
our business on the Money j
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lotor Co. |
At Luc. Auto Co. Old Stand J
w
twenty dollar* a week and who i*
co*t $35.00?
be seen on the street with a Market
ry home a brown paper bundle?
up" injtcad of "How Much?"
tssary to Save and Establish a Bank
vernment Saving Securities are too
is investment?
ii Do
tr with these United States?and yov
of Living.
ERS BANK
CAROLINA
WSOM M. L. RALEY,
President Cashier
n Is Interc.<tinj?
G SAW PRICES
ng outfit, forced feed?;i comig
h>gs to any length. Does thiol
of blade while engine is running.
SEND FOR ENGINE
CATALOG
Showing Gasoline Engines 2 to
30 H.P., Power Saw Rigs and
Drag Saws, all equipped with
Bosch lligb Tension Magneto.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO.
Columbia. 823 Gervais St. I
I
k THE MASTER
\\^ MEDICINE
le Joy of Good Health Into
Thousands.
c 7\ Gha
1p You
five year* ago, it leaped immedihundreds
attested to its great remgestive
system, and a sales record
been built up by satisfied users
eir systems again need toning up.
iTERFIELD BY
)RUG COMPANY
aler in Your Town."
Cold With
} QUININE
AND
La Grippe
are Dangerous
remedy handy for tha first sneeze.
14 hours ? Relieves
:ellent for Headache
I the head?Cascara la beat Tonic
STS SELL IT
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
Contipjie.d..fr9ja preceding page
A Joint Resolution to Propose ?
. Amendment to Article VIII of tl
j Constitution by Adding Th .roto Se
tion 13, to Empower Cities at
'!<>\vns !o Acquire ml Operate l<
Plants.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Se
c tion 7, Article VIII of the t'onstit
tion, Relating to the Bonded Indeb
edness of Cities, by Adding a Pr
; viso Thereto in Regard to the City <
Ilninn
A Joint Resolution to Amend Se
tion 7 of Article VIII of the Constiti
tion, Relating to Municipal Bonded I
debtcdness, by Adding a Provi:
Thereto as to the city of Laurens.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Se
tion 7, Article VIII of the Constit
tion, Relating to Municipal Bondc
Indebtedness, by Adding a Provi
Thereto as to the Various Townshi]
of Union County.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Se
tion 7 of Article VIII of the Consl
tution. Relating to Municipal Bond<
Indebtedness, by Adding a Provii
Thereto as to the Town of Bennott
ville.
A Joint Resolution to Amentf Se
tion 7 of Artice VIII of the Constiti
tion, Relating to Municipal Bond<
Indebtedness, by Adding a Provii
Thereto as to the Bonded Debt of tl
' City of Charleston.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Se
tion 7 of Article VIII of the Const
tution, Relating to Municipal Bondt
Indebtedness, by Adding a Provi;
Thereto as to the Town of Newberr;
A Joint Resolution Proposing 1
Amend Section 7, Article VIII of tl
Constitution, Relating to Municip
Bonded Indebtedness, by Adding
Proviso as to the Town of Bishopvill
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sei
tion 7 of Article VIII of the Const
tution, Relatingt o Municipal Bonds
Indebtedness, by Adding a Provi;
Thereti as to the Town of Bennett:
ville.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Se<
tion 7 of Article VIII and Section
of Article X of the Constitution, {
as to Exempt the Town of Cheste:
field from the Provisions Thereof.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Se
tion 7 of Article VIII and Section
of Article X of the Constitution, S
as to Exempt the Town of Hartsvil
from the Provisions Thereof.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sei
tion7 or Article VIII and Sections
and G of Article X of the Constiti
tion, So as to Exempt the County t
Richland from the Provisions Then
>r.
A Joint Re olution to Amend A
tide VIII, Seclion7 and Article 1
Section 5 of the Constitution of Smit
* Carolina, by Exempting the Town <
Allendale, in Allendale County, fro
the Provisions Thereof.
A Joint Resolutiin to Amend Se
lion 7 of Article VIII and Section
1 of Article X of the Constitution, ?
as to Exempt the City of Camdc
from the Provisions Thereof.
? A Joint Resolution to Amend Se
r ?
DEIC0-U6HT
?Io ty/rlclafy*Jor
0\r&Ty JFarm "
"No! I Wouldn't
Take $1,000 For It"
I
"Xo, 1 wouldn't take ? ? thousand
dollars for it." That's what users
say about Del o-Light, the com
plete farm electric plant. Delco
Light modernizes the home, make:
the farm a better and more desirable
place to live and to work.
j Write for Catalog
| Funderburk Electric
1 Service Co.
PaSeland, S. C.
Dealer for Chesterfield County
There'* a Satisfied User Near Yo?
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; i\ Anti-Ferment
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V | ANTI-flRMINT
j lUtMIIU CMIIUl (
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pjupiJlHliU,
tion 5 of Article X of the Constitution,
Relating to the Limit of: Bonded
Debt of Municipal: Corporations and
m Political Divisions and ( Subdivisiins,
ie by' Addin g a Proviso Thereto as to
c" the Sante.! Bridge District, Compvis1
ing the Territory Of the Counties of
"e Charleston, Berkley and William burg.
c'
A Joint Resolrtion to Propose an
Amendment to Article X of the Coi o
stitstion by Adding Thereto a Scc
tion to Be Known as Section 13A,
Empowering County Authorities to
/\?acs? ?/\ -uiwng i-roperiy ior l*ermanent
Improvement of Highways
n. A Joint Resolution to Amend Paraso
graph 5, Article X of the Constitution,
Relating to Bonded Indcbtedfy
nesa of Counties, School Districts,
u. Etc., by Adding a Proviso as to the
.(1 County of Sumter,
so A Joint Resolution to Amend Seeps
tion 5, Article X of the Constitrtion,
Relating to the Limit of the Bonded
c- Debt of School Districts, by Adding
;i- a Proviso Thereto as to the Charles;d
ton School District Comprised Within
so the Present Limits of the City of
s- Charleston.
A Joint Resolution Proposing an
c" Amendment to Article X of the Conu
stitution, to Be Known as Section 20,
by Allowing the County of Florence
to Assess Abutting Property and
ie Property Adjacent, Within a Radius
of One asd One-IIalf Miles, for Porc_
manent Rot.d and Highway Improvement.
!(' A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec,0
tion 5, Article X of the Constitution,
y- Relating to the Limit of the Bonded
Debt of School Districts, by Adding
10 a Proviso Thereto as to School Distret
No. of Laurens County, the
a State of South Carolina.
e* A Joint Resolution to Amend Secc"
tion 5, Article X of the Constitution,
Relating to the Limit of Bonded Debt
of Counties, by Adding a Proviso
50 Thereto as to I^turens County.
s~ A Joint Resolution to Amend Section
5, Article X of the Constitution,
c" Relating to the Limit of the Bonded
if Debt of School Districts, by Adding
'? a Proviso 1 hereto as to the School
r. rv * * - ? ?
district ot the Town of Laurens
Comprised Within the Present Limits
c" of the City of Laurens.
A .Joint Resolution to Amend Sec'?
tion .r>, Artii ie X of the Constitution,
'c Relating to the Limit of the Bonded
Debt of School Districts, by Adding
c* Thereti as to the Lancaster School
? District, in Lancaster County.
A .Joint Resolution to Amend Seetion
5, Article X of the Constitution,
B" by Adding a Proviso Thereto Relating
to the Bonded Indebtedness of the
r~ Counties of "Allendale and MeCormicJt
t
and Fixing It Not To Exceed Fifteen
^ tl.">) Per Centum.
A Joint Resolutiin to Amend Secm
tion 10, Article X of the Constitution,
Relating to the Fiscal Year, by
cr" Changing Same from the 1st Day of
/' January to the 1st Day of July.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec11
tion 5 of Article XI of the Constitution,
Relating to School Districts, by
c" Adding a Special Provision as to Sa~~
luda County.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Section
7 of Article VIII and Section 5
of Article X of the Constitution, So
as to Exempt the City of Chester
from tin Provisions Thereof.
Election Managers
The following Managers of Election
have been appointed to hold the
election at the various precincts in
Chesterfield County:
> Cheraw: I. S. Huntley, J. C. Baker.
T. M. Berry.
Pee l)ee: It. 1). Pinkney, E. D.
| Freenmn, I>. F. Jamison,
i Bethel: J. A. Anderson, A. 1).
Chapman, P. C. Spease.
Brock's .Mil: .1. N. Campbell, II. K.
; Parker, IJ. Short.
(i rants Mill: VV. T. Uivrrs,
George PavP, Lamly Rivets
Odon.'.- M il: Miles Watson, I. I..
Rivers, J. \\ . Rascoe.
Pou^i; -s' .Mill: A. A. Piu^lnss, Sr.,
(J. X. < i.mto. , J T. Pease
Middendoi T: Boykin Wilkes, J.
W. Ann. ons. J. A. Clanton.
FOR TORPID LIVER
Tennessee l umberman Talks of Hlf
Successful Use of Black-Draught
for CoiJs and Headaches.
Jamestown, Tenn.?"I have used
Thedford's Black-Draught for years, in
fact it is the only liver medicino that
does mo any Rood," says Mr. L. A.
Itagan, a well-known lumberman of
this place. "When I was single, I used
J it for headaches, and especially If I
get a cold and feel feverish, I take a
? good dose of Black-Draught, and it
" > sets me right.
I "Sinco I have been married, I have
i used it In my family, and never have
? found its equal for torpid liver or disi
arranged Ktoraach, especially with
I children. I can recommend BlackI
Draught, and gladly do so."
i Every member of the family ocraI
slonalty ne?yls the assistance that
I Black-Draught can give, in helping to
| cleanse the system and relieve or pre
, vent tho troubles that como from a
1 lazy, torpid liver,
i If your liver is not doing its duty
i you may suffer with headache, constiI
pation, biliousness, indigestion, etc
i -Unless relief is obtained, serious siekj
nesa may result. In its long and sucI
cessful use, Thedford's Black-Draught
I has been found in thousands of cases
iu rputivfl Mucn msoruers, ny stimulating
the liver to do its important work.
|| A6k for Thedford's Black-Draught,
and insist on the genuine. NC-137
GASOLINE SYSTEMS
Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air
Compressors, Computing Scales
Floor Scales, Show Cases, Account
Registers, Rebuilt Cash
Registers, Safes, Store Fixtures.
HAMILTON SALES CO.
Columbia, S. C.
"ll I M i??
Ousleydale: S. A. Teal, Clarence
Johnson, Isaac Clark. * '
Plains: W. J.-Hicks, M. L. Arant,
J. R. Railings. mc
Dudley: J. C. Carnes, Ransom llun- mt
ter, W. C. Jenkins.
Snow* II ill: C. S. Cason, \V. 15. Duncan,
R. L. VV. M>
Court Mou c: ! '. V\ Rivers, J. !'.>
white, ;i. l\
Y.'oxI >;: ; ). .1. Moore,.). V. David-,
son, Lee ' < "ii i"j;s.
An;,1! ' : : v\'. I.. Jordan, T. A. -Johnson,
S. V. Knight.
Mt. Croghan: S. B. T'unmon . 11. A.
Jackson. W. W. Raker.
' Cross Kurds: J. 1). Woodward, J.
I). McK.'.urin, J. S. Wadesworth.
I Winzo: W. I,. Pate, K. J. Rivers, J.
A. Taylor.
! I'ageland: R. M. Armstrong, II. W.
I Funderburk. S? II l.."inov
Ruby: 1). C. Clark, R. 1'. Gibson,'
W. R. Eddins.
Calarrh: G. H. Middlcton, W. M. j
Raley, R. N. Ilolley.
Jefferson: U. A. Griffith, K. R. Miller,
W. G. Sutton.
Cut Pond: T. J. Sumner, J. 1.
Chisholm, G. C. GriKKs.
Patrick: J. A. Winburn, J. li, Riv- j
crs, \V. L. Pate
McBee: .J. (J. Grant, .1. D. Sexton.
G. E. Sowcll.
The Managers at each precinct
named above are requested to deleKate
one of their number to secure
boxes and blanks for the election.
\V. P. Odom,
P. M. A rant,
P. lb IiiKram,
Commissioners ot
State and County Elections for Chesterfield
County, S. C.
October IS, 15)20.
SHERIFF S SALE
Court of Common Pleas.
State of South Carolina.
Memorandum of Levy.
I
J. I). IiiKram, Plaintiff,
vs.
J. A. Howe, Defendant.
By virtue of an execution in the
auiuu tusu, i iiuvij tills ioill
day of September, 1920, levied upon!
and will sell at Chesterfield Court'
House, Chesterfield, S. C., on Monday
the 1st day of November, 1920,1
during the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, at the right, J
title and interest of the defendant, J.1
A. Rovve, in and to all that certain I
piece, parcel, or tract of land in Alligator
township, Chesterfield County,
S. C., containing 842 acres, more or
less, and bounded South by lands formerly
owned by J. II. Gaincy and K.
C. Johnson; East by lands formerly
of J. W. McKay <& Co., North by lands 1
formerly of J. W. McKay & Co.;
West by estate lands of li It. Clanton.
Said property is levied <?n and is to
be sold as the property of the defendant,
J. A. ltowe, t<? satisfy tie
aforesaid execution and costs.
I). 1'. Douglass, Sheriff t'hesteriiel i!
County.
How's This? i
We offer One 11 .ndicd Hollars Ttowar.l j
for any case of fatnirh that cannot be
cured t>y Hall's Catarrh Medicine:
Hall's Catarrh Medicine lias been taken
by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty
five years, anil lias become known as the
most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's
Cntarrh Medicine acts thru the Hlood on
the Mucous surfaces, exfllim* t)ie Pol
son from tlie Hlood and healing the dison
oa.l n/iPtiniiu
After you have t alt en Hall's Catarrh
Medicine fur a short time you will see a
irreat improvement in your general
health S'art taking Hall's I ntnrrh Mcdlclne
at once ami ?ct rid of catarrh. Send
for testimonials. free
F. 1. C1IKNKY A: CO . Toledo, Ohio.
Sold hy all OrnRKistfi. !'< .
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SLayer view of ISE
LEE Cord Oif
Puncture Roof
JP '* '
r/iffes
CAN'T PUNi
rp HERE'S only one really j?
X pneumatic?the I.re.
I srrs of T oo 1 ahrie Punctun
urged tlio making of a Leo (and I'i
(air owners genera'!) hoped foi
Endless experiments to combine
I.ee Puncture-Proof feature with (
tion W'-re finally successful. The
tire was offered to the puhlie it i
to 18 mouths of continuous heart-]
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Cuinpnriton
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tor car had run down a man. "You
ist have been walking yery careless
pj We eat too
eat too
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its coming, us strong and I
tlie exclusive Ti , i
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breaking road Proofs.
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J ly. I am a very careful driver. I
j been driving a car for seven years."
I "Lady, you've nothing on me. I've
been walking iifty-four years."?Detroit
News.
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BENEFITS MUCIi fT >
where
SSSSiVlliliiila
fTHE FLAUQR
LASTS
JjNnTAOT!
, ) BUT DON T NEGLECT IT 1J
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tarrh which can easily be- Jji
/ \ come chronic. A great II
I/ 1 many diseases may be trac- < y 1
V J ed to a catarrhal condition JJi
oi the mucous membranes II
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1PE-RU-NA
^ AN IDEAL EMERGENCY REMEDY |
have saved thousands from serious i !
u na has been the popular family 1 '
irh, stomach and bowel disorders ' 111
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THE HOUSE !
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tli.it Cord economy an<l Cord
3 preserved.
des?mi common to Cord tires?
Iv eliminated; the tread became
ong-lived a* the rest of the tire.
i? now Lee Puncture-Proof Tires
aril? eaeli alone in its class.
t of mileage with Lee Puncture.
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