The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, September 15, 1921, Image 4
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LOCAL ITEMS :
That FLOUR and MILL FEED
aura did move. Another car of each
rolling. W. P. ODOM.
There will be a meeting? of adult (
teachers and pupils at Catarrh on (
Friday afternoon at 3:30. Miss Will
Lou Gray, supervisor of adult schools, I
is expected to be present. Other
speakers also. The public is cordially 1
invited to be present.
J. C. Blackwell,
County Organizer of illiterate
Call ma any ti?e day or night for
undertaker's auppli?a and aervicea. ]
2t W.M.Redfearn. j
See me for S*ed Rye, both Tall i
Growing end Abruxxi. W. P. ODOM. I '
schools. 11
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| daughter of Ruby spent Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harrall.
{ Do not to tee mo before you 1
I -oil your f(*i ION SEED. I hn?c n
n?w .;rci| l.'ouse at a co"?'ii *n' i
P>tnt on tlie ??'*lroad track near the'
depot. 1 am an old dealcr, and can
give you the beat of trades. I promise
nothing I can't live up t0.
W. P. ODOM.
j Full line of coffins and caskets at
W. M. Redfearn's 2t
Mrs. Geo. Boatwright and son,
' Jack, have returned from a few
week's visit at Columbia.
Use heavy bagging and new ties. 1
have it. W. P. ODOM.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Craig spent the I
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Craig.
Purina Pig F?ed i* the best balanced
ration for growing pigs and shoats.
It pays to use it. W. P. ODOM
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tiller and chilOMPANY
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dren of Georgetown, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. G. K. Laney.
Purina Cow Chow fed according
to d irection* will ilkak* more milk
from the same cow. W. P. ODOM.
I have the celebrat*d Purina Feeds
on hand. Get-**?re eggs by uaiBg Purina
Hen Feed and Laying Mash.
W. P. ODOM.
Will go anywhere in the county or
adjoining counties day or night, with
motor h*arse and services.
Zt W. M. Redfearn.
PATRICK
Miss Vida LaGrone left Saturday
for her home at Johnston, after finishing
her schools at Bay Springs.
Miss Wilmer Poston returned to
her home in Columbia after spending
a week with Miss Vera" Buie.
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Goodals left
Sunday morning for their home in ^
Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Campbell and
Mr. L. M. Campbell and Mrs. H. E.
Chalker returned Friday from Ashville,
N. C? where they attended the
wedding of their brother, Charles H.
Campbell.
M rs. W. H. Morrison is spending^]
the week in Cheraw.
Mrs. H. E. Chalker left Tuesday
for her home at Punnellpn, Florida,
after spending several weeks with
relatives in and near Patrick.
Married at the Methodist parsonage
Saturday evening, September 10, Mrf
Theodore Starling and Mrs. Florine
Clanto, by the Rev. W. S. Myers.
Married at the Methodist parsonage
Sunday P. M., September 11, Mr.
David O'Neil and Miss Rosa Malloy
by the Rev. W. S. Myers.
Rev. F. H. Shuler, presiding elder
of Florence District, wishes to meet
every official of Patrick Circuit at
Hebron church September 28, 11 A.
M.
FRIENDSHIP
Mr. John T. Parker, who has been-,
taking a course in school at Biltmore,
N. C., is home for a few days.
Mr. Fred Huneycutt, who has been
home for the past ^ew months, left
Tuesday for Columbia to take up his
school work.
Miss Era Gardner visited friends
in Ruby Sunday.
Mrs. J. P*. Caddy *h? emest of
Mrs. Ben Griggs Sunday,
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luiM /\neen nuneycutt is visiting
friends in Wlngate, N. C., this week.
Miss Jessie Gulledge visited Miss
Annie Bell Streater recently.
Mrs. Hamp Cason and children
were visitors of Mrs. B. F. Griggs
Sunday.
LAND POSTED?Hunting with or j
without dogs, or trespassing in any
way 011 our lands positively forbidden
under penalty of law.
Cary H. Davis,
ttt-40 L. B. Davis.
FOUND?Boys coat found on Catarrh
road last. Tuesday. Loser may
recover same on identifying and
paying for this adv. Coat is at this
office. J
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DR. A. J.XAUTHEN AT PATRICK
Dr. A. J. Cautheii, Secretary of
Centenary of the South Carolina
Methodise Conference will make a
tour of the Patrick Circuit next Saturday
and Sunday. The following ia
the schedule:
Saturday 8 P. M. at Hebron Methodist
Church, Middendorf.
Sunday 11 A. M., at Bethel
Church.
Sunday 3 P. M., at Hebron Church.
Sunday 4:30 P. M. at Wilks Chapel.
Sunday 8 P. M., at Prospect
Church.
Of the above places Hebron Saturday
P. M. and Prospect Sunday P.
M., will be lectures and stereopticon
views to which everybody is invited
frei of charge.
> DISCHARGE NOTICE
On 10th October net at'12 o'clock
M. I will apply to the Probate Court
of Chesterfield county for a discharge
as administrator of ""Estate of Andrew
F. Moore.
p A. E. Moore, Administrator.
WANTED?To trade a. Ford touring
body for a stripped down racer
bed, anything of that type considered.
See or write May Sell ers,
ltp Chesterfield R. 3.
FOR SALE?At McBee. Eight nice,
desirable lots, also sixty-five acres
fine farming land three miles north
ofMcBee. Known as Preston Shaw
land. \
Address, H. H. Holder,
1203 S. Success
4tp-38 Lakeland, Flo.
FARM FOR SALE?Ray Eddins
place on Chesterfield-McBee road,
1 Vfe miles south of Chesterfield.
243 acres pood land. Lgood four
room house, 2 good 3 room houses,
good outbuildings. Good water.
For terms apply to A. M. Reed.
2tp-38
FOR SALE?Fulghum Oats 09 per
cent, germination. $1,00 per bushel,
also full line field seed for fe.ll
planting. Write us for prices. Our
seed arc what claim, puve. Our
prices are right.
4t-39 The 1'urc Seed Co., Che raw.
ooo cures Chills end Fever. 40
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Bring your Seed 01
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to buy all the seed, but
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years, and I have no n
buy for cash or exchai
If you exchange
fears about getting jusi
The present rate
MEAL for a POUND
f dard 7 per cent. Ammo
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GOOD RHODE ISLAND RED
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This is a good chance to pet
start with Rhode Island Rods at
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STATEMENT OF
THE FAI
Located at JelFerson, S. C., at tht
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts . . . .$42,405.
Overdrafts 346.
Furniture and fixtures . . 4,871.
Due from banks
and bankers . 5,203.
Currency 300.
/ /Gold 25.
Silver and other
minor coin 81.
Checks and cash items . . . 148.
Expense account 2,317.
TOTAL $55,604.
State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield.
Before me came D. H. Douglass
' being duly sworn, says that the at
condition of said bank as shown t
Sworn to and subscribed bef< re
Correct Attest:
Ed. J. Miller,
D. W. Knight,
J. B. Nicholson, Directors
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n the Seed business,
agreements or undertakings,
for your SEED,
ness in the name of the Cbasis
as sound financially as the
n the streets of Chesterfield if
'ice for them. I do not expect i
t I am going to get my share.
le seed business for eighteen I
otion of quitting just now. I |
ige for meal. |
with me, you need have no k
what vml >M nvAmS.Ajl '
of exchange in POUND of
of SEED. The Meal is sftannia.
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snail cost. Sold to make room* for
LE young stock. All good layers and
a good colors. Sec me for prices,
a J. W. Han'na.
THE CONDITION OF
IMERS BANK
? close of business Sept'.oibc-i Oth, 1021.
LIABILITIES
09 Cap'tni stock paid/in ....$24,325.00
13 Individual deposits sub
23 jet to chock $15,040.37
Time certificates
41 of deposit . . 7,539.05
00 C/sh's ch'ks . . * 100.00
00 $23,279.42
Bills payable, including
82 certificates for
37 money borrowed $8,000.00
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42 TOTAL ? * $55,604.42
,iCashier the above named bank, who,
>ove anyl foregoing statement is a true
>y the books of said bank.
D. H. Douglass, Cashier,
me this I2lh day of September, 1921.
C. C. DOUGLASS, Notary Public.
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