The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, July 13, 1922, Image 4
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x The place to buy Men, You
ing and Shoes for every men
Our Stock of Clothing for J
sist of the newest patterns
English and Belt Suits. We
over before making your sc
obligation to buy.
Ladies' Black Kid, Sol.
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Ladies' Mahogany Col
Ladies' Sport Oxfords,
Ladies' White Strap Pi
1 Men's English. Mahoir
| Men's Black Kid Oxfoi
I John B. Stetson Hats, Col
and Black. Blocks, Relay,
lumbia. Price $5.00.
We are sho ving many of \
Men and Yound Men, $1.5(
CARHART OVERALLS, $
I Work Shirts, 75cents.
1 Our goods must be as repr
your money.
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RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOR SALE
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on Green Street for sale. Also handsome
dining room set.
Paul H. Hearn.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF
TEAL REAL ESTATE COMPANY
Notice is hereby given that a meeting
of the stockholders of Teal Real
Estate Company is called to meet at
the office of said Conmpany at Chesterfield,
South Carolina, on Tuesday,
August 1st., 1922, at 12 o'clock M.,
for the purpose of considering a resolution
to place said corporation into
liquidation, wind up its affairs and to
dissolve same.
June 28th, 1922. '
D. T. Teal, President Teal
Real Estate Company. 4t-30
TEAL LIGHT & POWER COPANY
Notice is hereby given to all concerned
that a meeting of the Stockholders
of Teal Light & Power Company
will be held in the office of said
Corporation, Chesterfield, South Carolina,
Tuesday, August 1st, 1922, to
consider a resolution to be offered for
the purpose of placing said corporation
into liquidation and to wind up
its affairs and to dissolve if agreeable
to the laws of the State.
June 30th, 1922.
D T Teal, President Tenl Light &
Power Company. 4t-30
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Dental Surgeon
Office on second floor in Ross
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CITATION NOTICE
The State of South Carolina,
! County of Chesterfield,
By M. J. Hough, Probate Judge:
Whereas Mrs. Ida G. Redfearn
made suit to me to grant her Letters
of Administration of the estate and
effects of T. E. Redefarn, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said T. E.
Redfearn, deceased, that they be and
appear before me in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Chesterfield,
S. ('., on 22nd July, next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock, to show,
cause, if any they have, why the said
! Administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this
7th day of July, Anno Domini, 1922.
M. J. Hough, Probate Judge.
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LOCAL ITEMS 8
Miss Eleanor Gul ledge of Sumter,
visited in Chesterfield this week. I
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Mrs. L. D. Rivers is visiting her pa- v
rents at Cleveland, N. C.
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M iss Christine Watson is visiting I
Miss Muriel McElveen of Lake City. 0
M iss Mabel Mims, of Blackville, is|r
visiting her sister, Mr. W. J. Tiller. d
Mr. T. T. Lucas of Charlotte, was V
in Chesterfield Wednesday.
Mrs. F. S. Blair left Tuesday for
a few days visit at Jonesville?from 1
there she will go to Hendc-rsonville, <
for the summer. ]
Mr. Claud Melton of fc'umter spent
some time here this week with friends. ?
Mrs. W. A. Evans of Pageland, vis- ^
ited her daughter, Mrs. M. J. Hough '
this week.
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Mrs. D. H. Laney and daughters, ,
Misses Doris and Bert and Master
Will returned from Little Rivet last
Tuesday.
Master Eugene Wilson entertained
about forty of his little friends Wednesday
afternoon in honor of his sevu:-iL.i
Vlllll LUilliUiiy.
All those interested in the Hopewell
cemetery are requested to be
present Tuesday, July 18th, for the
pui'pose of cleaning cemetery and
beautifying church gounds.
Rev. T. B. Owens will preach at the
Baptist Church at Chesterfield on Sunday
morning, July 16th and Rev. D.
A. Brown will preach that night.
Miss Joyce Ingram of Pageland visited
her aunt, Mrs. Lonnic Douglass
a part of this week.
Miss Claire Streater of Lakeland,
Fla., who has been visiting friends and
relatives here, is visiting Dr. and Mrs.
R. M. Newsom of Ruby.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Davis have
moved on Green street in the house
formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Edgeworth, who have moved to
Angelus.
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Gardner and
children who have been visiting in
South Georgia, have returned to their
home in this place.
Mr. James Griggs, of Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma, visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Griggs this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Melton and
daughters, Misses Nell and Vera, visited
relatives at Jefferson during the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tiller and chilren
spent Sundav In Albermorle, N.
C.
Hon. G. K. Laney is at home for
the eight days of rest from the campaign.
The well digging crew is now working
day and night, one crew for each
shift. The well is now something over
four hundred feet and it is thought by
running 24 hours a day it will just be
a few weeks until we shall have plenty
of water.
Rev. B. S. Funderburg has gone to
TouiYiiic, o. vv., 10 neip in a protrac- I
ted meeting.
The protracted meeting at the
Methodist Church has just closed and
everyone was pleased with Rev. Mr.
Ruddin, who preached some fine sermons.
The Baptists are to put. on a special
Life Service Conference and School
of Methods, heginnig the 25th of this
month and continuing until the 30th.
This takes place of the Sunday
School Conference and also the Union
Meeting.
Mr. Frank Wallace of Cheraw and
Miss Eliza Lee of Rockingham, were
united in marriage at the home of the
Rev. J. S. Tyson of Cheraw on Sunday
afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. They
have the best wishes of a host of
friends.
A large aggregation of Chesterfieldians
are spending a week or more
at Little River on the Coast. The roads
are good practically all the way and
the place is a delightful one to camp.
There is good fishing, boating and
surf bathing. Cherry Grove beach in
easy access is one of the very finest
on the Atlantic Coast. From all accounts
the Chesterfield crowd is having
the time of its life.
VAUGHAN
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The farmers are getting through
with the rush of their farm work and
picking boll weevils and blackberries
is about the order of the day.
We had a fine rain Saturday afternoon.
We fear we are having too
much for the sandy land cotton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Smith and Mr.
W. L. Brooks spent the Glorious
| Fourth at Rocky River Springs,
j Mr. John Campbell spent Saturday
and Sunday in the Deep Creek
section.
Mrs. Joe Sellers of the Shiloh section
spent a few days here with Mr.
A. N. Stroud and other relatives.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude; Adams,
July 2, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs.
Will Curtis, July 7, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Jordan spent
Sunday in the Center Point sectioii
with Mrs. Jordan's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elijah Wallace.
Mrs. Blake Davis is spending a few
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....jn in tins section witn her brother, |
Mr. N. P. Allen.
Some of the farmers have been to
the wheat mills and again aree njoy- j
ing a good old home-made biscuit, I
which comes like finding money.
Mr. Chewning filled his appointment
at Friendship Sunday and
preached a fine sermon to a large and
attentive congregation. Mr. Chewning
expects to start a protracted meeting
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PECIAL MEETING AT
EBENEZER CHURCH
A special meeting will begin at
Sbenezer Methodist Church on next
lunday night at 8:30 o'clock.
Rev. Robert P. Turner of Timmonsille,
will be with us and do the
reaching. Services will be held at 11
'clock in the morning and 8:30 at
light each day and the public is corlially
invited to attend all the serices.
C. P. Chewning, Pastor in Charge.
CITATION NOTICE
The State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield,
3y M. J. Hough, Probate Judge:
Whereas, W. L. McCoy, made suit
:o me to grant him Letters of Administration
of the estate and effects of
Et. S. Northcutt, deceased. ,
These are, therefore, to cite and
idmonish all and singular the kindred
tiiiu crvuuors 01 tne said k. ?. XNortncutt,
deceased, that they be and appear
before me in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Chesterfield, S. C.,
25th of July, next after publication
hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to
show cause, if any they have, why the
said Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand this 10th day
of July, Anno Domini, 1922.
M. J. Hough, Probate Judge.
CITATION NOTICE
The State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield,
By M. J. Hough, Probate Judge:
Whereas T. F. Brewer made suit to
me to grant him Letters of Administration
of the estate and effects of
Sandy Judy, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Sandy Judy,
deceased, that they be and appear Before
me, in the Court of Probate, to
be held at Chesterfield, S. C., on 25th
of July, next, after publication hereof,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to
show cause, if any they have, why the
said Administration should not bo
granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this
10th day of July, Anno Domini, 1922.
M. J. Hough, Probate Judge.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield,
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Summons for Relief
R. A. Griffith, Plaintiff,
against
E. L. McGuigan and Frank L. McGuigan
co-opartners :n trade under the
name of E. L. McGuigan and Company
and all other persons who
may be partners in said firm to the
plaintiff unknown, defendants.
To the defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answ?>* the complaint in this
action, of which a copy is herewith
served upon you, and to serve a copy
of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscriber at his office, Chesterfield,
South Carolina, within twenty
days after service hereof exclusive
of the day of such service; and if you
fail to answer the complaint within
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this
action will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
June 19th, 1922.
M. J. Hough, Plaintiff s Attorney,
'lo the defendants above named:
You will please take notice that the
Summons and Camplaint in the above
stated case and all papers connected
therewith are on file with the Clerk
of Court of Chesterfield County,South
Carolina, and that said Summons and
Complaint were so filed with said
Clerk of Court on H+U 1000
- ?- - wvii uui.v, 1966.
M. J. Hough, Plaintiff s Aitornoy.
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DEATH OF LITTLE HAROLD
MAREEN CLANTON
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On Sunday morning:, July 2, the
death angels visited the home of Mr. L
.and Mrs. D. A. Clanton and took C
from them their darling baby, 1
Litile Harold was only siak eleven j
day i. All was done for the sweet ?
chi'.d that loving hands could do, but ?
Cod in His Mighty Power saw best
to take the precious child to live with (
Him in Heaven. (
The dear child was only thirteen g
months old, just when it was the dearest
and nearest to its parents. It was (
such a loving child that it was loved
by every one who knew him. The body
was laid to rest in the Bay Springs
cemetery July 3rd, the Rev. J. D.
Purvis officiating.
The bereaved parents have our
deepest heart felt sympathies.
Just a word from Mr. and Mrs.
Clanton: We wish to thank our many
Qti/I no!f?ViUn? 1? l-' 1 1
u?u IIVI^IIUV/IO XVI ilic iviuuness
shown us during the illness and death
of our darling baby. May God's richest
blessings be with you all. * * *
FOR SALE?Four lots at McBee, also
of McBee. See B. L. Norwood McBee
or H. H. Holden, Lakeland*
Fla. 4tp-30
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75,000 fellow to
206 warehouses of the Ai
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RESOUKCE8
ioans and discounts .....$128,507.23
Overdrafts 2,732.94
londs and stocks
owned by the bunk .... 200.00
'urniture and fixtures . < 2,551.21
tanking house ........ 2,692.28
>ue to banks
and bankers 2,154.76
Jurrency 617.001
lold 140.00
lilver and other
minor coin 201.89
Checks and cash itejfes .. 1,262.10
rOTAL $136,954.41
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD.
Before me came S. F. Crawley,
being: duly sworn, says that the above
condition of said bank, as shown by t
Sworn to and subscribed before
Correct Attest:
M. L. Raley,
J. S. McGregor,
J. Sidney Smith, Directors.
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LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in .....$10,090.00
Surplus fund 2,500.00
Undivided Profits, less .. '
current expenses and
taxes paid' .. . 8,098.59
Individual deposits sub- *
ject ot check $68,696.13
Time certificates
of deposit . 18,278.81
Cash's ch'ks .'. 378.97
^-$77^48.41
Bills payable, including
certificates for
money borrowed $35,000.00
TOTAL $135,964.41
cashier of the above named bank,who ^ N
and foregoing statement is a true
he books ef said bank
S. F. Crawley, Cashier
me this 8th day of July, 1922.
M. L. Raley. Notarv Public.
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