The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 05, 1922, Image 4
'I FALL
Fall has come to mean new clothes. There's
snap and Sparkle in the air; you want to look as
good as you feel. I
Don't compromise in buying Clothes. Remember
you have to wear them a long time. We've
chosen Curlee Clothes.
That's the best way to keep our Clothing Customers
thoroughly sold. We know Curlee Clothes
make good. If they don't we will give your money
back if you are not content.
Come in to-day and call for Lot No. 3121 Velvet i
French Serge. ^
SHOES, SHOES, SHOES j
RALSTON j
STYLE TO THE MINUTE. The latest keynote in I
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lucu ? ran ami vvmier ?noes is stitched effects. I
This smart Ralston Shoe not only smacks of the !
newest Vogue in style treatment but is made >f 4 he j
genuine Creese & Cooks famous Tony Brown Spar- 1
tan Calf, one of the Wold's best leathers. When j
combined with Ralston skill and workmanship the j
uttmost in values results, and at a fair price, well
within the reach of all.
Teal- Jones Go. |
"The Home of Good Clothes" i
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| Money to Loan j
| Chesterfield Home Building And j
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juvun noouvianuu J
! C. C. DOUGLASS, Secretary \
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| SEE US FOR YOUR I
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| Seed Rye, Seed Oats and Feed !
| Stuff; Bagging and Ties j
j Bagging 2 and 2'/> pounds. j
J For the best home-grown J
j Syrup grown on J. C. Rivers' farm, only 75 cents
| per gallon. We also carry a full line of Staple Gro|
ceries. '
I J. C. Rivers & Co. !
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The South
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The Petroleum Industry is in full acccord with the d
ment of Good Roads and stands ready and willing to pay
portionate share of their cost.
The proceeds from the present South Carolina Gasoli
I is not used ENTIRELY FOR ROADS. We believe in
Cent Tax on gasoline FOR ROA.DS, along with other in<
paying special taxes for road building. This would be at
. lent measure; but to pay a sales tax on gasoline for st
j penses and other commodities cr? frr* i*
0- ? -w * > VI?5) CAIIVI V 11/10
I Constitution of the State of South Carolina and of the
States.
Therefore, the South Carolina Petroleum Jobbers' A
tion will ask the courts, through their attorney's, Messrs.
Huger, Wilbur & Miller, of Charleston, S. C? to eni<
State from the collection of this tax.
While this is being fought out in the Courts our membj
pay their tax under protest and issue refund coupons
purchasers of Gasoline. A coupon will be given calling
cash redemption value of two cents for every gallon of g;
W. A. Rivers, Chesterfield Chesterfield 1
R. E. Rivers, Jr., Chesterfield W. L. Jordar
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I LOCAL ITEMS
Mrs. Lottie Stroater and son, of
{ Lakeland Fla., are visiting Mr. and
| Mrs. J. T. Hurst.
On aecount of conflict with WoodI
men meeting the next meeting of the
| Junior Order will be held Saturday
1 night, October 14th instead next Sat|
urday night.
1 W. H. Wakefield, M.D., of Char|
lotte, will be with the Mor*?n Drug
| Co. on Wednesday, Oct. 18th; with
i the Parson's Drug Co., Wadesboro,
! Thursday and Friday, October 19th
| and 20th. The doctor limits his pracI
tice to eye, ear, nose and throat dis|
eases, and fitting of glasses.. He will
| have an assortment of Phonophors,
| the latest electrical device for the aid
of defective hearing. Call and try J
them out. 2t<
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There will be a box supper at Staf-.
I for School Saturday night, Oct., 7.
| Everybody invited to attend.
. Fine lot of Fresh Young Mules just
received by E. E. Porter. Can be
! seen at the Porter Stables, Chester- '
I C- 1 J
r ncia.
| The regular fall teachers' examination
will be held at Courthouse Fri- !
I day and Saturday, Nov. 3d and 4th.
The Wamble Hill Federal Farm |
! Loan Association is in position to take j
) a few applications for farm loans for
) a limited time. Rate of interest, 5 1 '
| per cent. See B. J. Douglass, Sec'y.,
| at once. tf
| Mrs. Geo. Kennington Pagcj
land, vas in town Wednesday.
j Vaughn school will open next Motij
day, Oct. 9th with Miss Mary Bell
j Niven, of Morven. and Miss Pearl
> Moore, of Chesterfield, as teachers.
: Dr. West's Tooth Brush, "cleans
!' teeth better." value 50 cents, will be
I sold for 35 cents for a period of ten
days beginning Monday, Oct. 9th.
' Will give away absolutely free with
I each purchase one "White Beauty
| Tooth Brush and Paste Holder.*' A
| limited supply- Chesterfield Drug Co.
Miss Mary Caddy of Wingate is
| the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. J.
Douglass.
Good fresh salty salt in 100 lb.
white cotton nacks. W. P. Ociom.
Mr. J Greenbcrg visited in Dilloic
and Latta recently.
Home grown Japanese cane syrup
for 75 cents per gallon at J. C. Rivers
. & Co.
Messrs. C. C. Douglass, J. A. Welsh
and J. C. Rivers visited New York City
last week, returning Monday.
Every pair of Dutchess Trousers
we sell i* guaranteed. If they rip in
sixty days we will give you one dollar;
for every suspender button that 1
cornea off we will give you 10 cents. j
Teal-Jones Co. ! i
Mr. Thurrnan of Lynnville Tenn.,
is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. N. >
S. Kimball. i <
Young Men, we are showing thej
pattern* in Sport Model Suits. Call !
in and 100k them over. Teal-Jones Co. 1 \
Mrs. M. L. Sessoms of Blaney is vis- j 1
iting at the home of Rev. C. I'. j I
Chewning. | i
When you read this, run to the I
Square Deal Drug Store and buy a '
box of 1 riola Sweets or Maxie Cher- | I
' rie? ut Special Week-End Price, 59
I
cents. Square Deal Drug Store. <
IF IT ISN'1
If It Isn'i
Carotin
IS
evelop- purchased, to be
its pro lawful and autho
About $1,000,(
ne Tax line tax. One hi
a One- 'i he other half
iustries State expenses.
i excel- ?,ie commodity fi
ex- 'in amount wnen
ites the dustries?
United
A Ta
ussociaMiller,
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:>in the
"Gasoline has 1
>rs wili cal, social and in
to the 1,430,000,000 ton
? for a as the railroads."
asoline The automobile
VIotor Co., Jefferson C.
i & Co., Angelus J. (
NISBE1
Headqua
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Miss -Mary Gaddy.' who has been
the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. J.
Douglass, for some time, will return
home this week.
R?m?mb*r (he contest for the
Eavtman Kodak. .Save your tablets,
note and composition book covers.
Square Deal Drug Company.
Mr. Singley, of Prosperity, has accepted
a position as teacher in the
Chesterfield High School.
School Teachers: No matter where
you are located, write to us for your
wants in our line. You will get them
next day. Square Deal Drug Store. ^
Some of Chesterfield's "speed de-.
mons" awoke with a sudden start the J
other day when four of them were
hailed to the mayor's court and fined
for exceeding the speed limit in town.
I have 100 tons of lump coal i
boilt?Klt ?nJ ?m 1 ' 1
? ? ?... wvMiug wuai iur aelivery
on arrival. I am looking for
the first car daily. First come, first
served. W. D. Odom.
There was a very pleasant and proitable
meeting1 of the Parent-Tetchers'
Association at the school house
last Friday evening. After an interesting
program, punch was served
during a social hour. The subject for
discussion was "Why Children Are
Not Promoted."
Boy*' Knickerbocker Suits with exera
trousers; in the colors.. $5.00
and up. Teal-Jon?s Co.
Mrs. C. H. Rivers will entertain her
Sunday School class at her home next
Friday afternoon. '
R?d Rust Proof and Fulghum Seed
Oats. Car has just arrived. These
Oats are first-clais, and will be sold
at my usual close margin of profit.
W. P. Odom.
Bishop Denny, of the M. E. Church,
South, will preach at the JefFerson
Methodist church Tuesday night, Oct.
24th. Everybody cordially invited to
attend this service.
Another car of flour ju*t unloaded
the good self-rising kind. Two
more cars following. 1 am selling
flour for less than the mills are now
quoting it. W. P. Odom.
A very pleasant session of the U. j
I). C's was held nL the home of Mrs. j
M. J. Hough last Tuesday afternoon..j
Our stock of Polyanna & Rcdrid- 1
inghood Shoes arc here, colors brow"
kid, calf leather, and patent leather,"
the kind that does not bind the child's
foot. Teal-Jones Co.
Mrs. R. E. Rivers has returned !
from the Presbyterian Hospital at
Charlotte.
Miss Viola McCray has returned j
to her home in McFarlan, N. C., after !
a visit at the home of Mrs. R. E.'
Rivers.
Free passage to and from Columbia
during the State Fair, Oct. 23d to
28th, will be furnished by the South- i
ern Railway, Seaboard Air Line and
Atlantic Coast Line to all Confederate
Veterans who wish to attend. For
arrangements about passage see
Major W. D. Craig. J
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Mr. Man, you can save money by
taking a walk down to my warehouse.
If you need to buy anything in my
line, you can get well paid for the
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Miss Stuckhouse, with The New
Store, Chesterfield, was called to her
home in Dillon recently on account
>f the death of her father. She retimed
last Friday.
r FAIR IT ISN
i Right It's
a Oas(
. THE ISSU]
purchased when the courts ru
rize the refund.
)00 annually will be collected f
ill", or about $;"?00,000 will be ti
, or about $500,000, will be usi
THIS WE CONTEND IS WHO
'om one industry pay the State
+ t? ~i 1
mey <i 11 t'iiu\ pay ine same tax<
x on Gasoline is a Tax
sential Transportation
become an essential commodity
dustrial life." . The motor true
3 of freight annually, or 87 per
?National Chamber of Comm
and motor truck is essential tc
C. Lisenby, Chesterfield
Lowery, Ruby, R.F.D.
: & WI
irters Laucastei
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Do not forgtt that I bay eeed at
tbo market price, and will fire you
an even swap on exchange. You will
have no trouble getting your meal on
time. W. P. Odom.
Mrs. Lila YVeathersbee is visiting <
relatives in Columbia.
We hare secured the agency for
Curlee Clothes and are now showing
the Velvet Finish French Serge. Call .
for Lot No. 6121. Teal-Jones Co. (
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WEXFORD
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Mr. H. K. Jenkins was visiting in ,
and near Jefferson a few days ago. j
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cokerf
r rraay September 29, a girl. i
The 113 Chapter has been selected '
for the next Sunday night prayer services
by Mr. Harmon Sellers.'
Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gulledge
Sunday October 1, a girl.
Rev. J. D. Purves filled his regular
appointment here Sunday and preached
a very interesting sermon.
3,263 Chapters reported last Sunday
night as being reud last week.
B. Y. P. U. next Sunday night at seven
o'clock, prayer services at eight.
TURKEY'S BIRTHRATE FALLS
Refugee* In Russia and the Balkan*
May Be Brought Baok
Home.
Constantinople. ? The decreasing
birthrate In Turkey, and the gaps In
the population brought about by the
war, are cuusing serious alarm.
In some villages, It Is said, there
have been virtually no children for
several years.
As a remedy It has been proposed
to bring back to the homeland some
of the thousands of refugees who are
now In Russia and the Balkans. The
transfer of a few hundred thousand
Moslems into Anatolia from Russia,
It Is urgued, would be extremely useful
to Turkey, and Russia would never
miss them.
Modern Girls Bad Tempered.
London.?A great English surgeon I
has recently expressed the view that
bad-tempered women are sick women,
especially women sick in a digestive
sense. He thinks modern girls are
bad tempered in a greater proportion
than were their mothers, and that the
sweet, sure temper of health Is the exception,
rather than the rule.
BIRTHS
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Rivers, Saturday, Sept., 30th, a boy.
To Mr. an.l Mrs: W. F. Hurst, Oct.
2, a girl.
STOLEN?One fawn-colored heifer,
with scar in forehead, and one
thin yellow heifer, out of Boatwright
pasture. Notify J. M.
Redfearn. ltp
FOR SALE? One Ford Touring Car,
in good conditio!*, self-starter. See
either J. West Streater or W. F.
Sellers. 1 tp
/f A close sliave f
Imentholatumj
IT RIGHT
Wrong
)line T
E
le this tax un- of civiliz
of South
rom this gaso- eluded) ;
ised for roads. on?
ed for general ya
NG! Should 0f aj] mc
Treasury such far ]
es as other in- mobile C
"THE
ANY Ol
On of Gomm
"No T)1
ation on i
in our politic Automob
:ks now carry It is i)
Cent as much courts,
erce. among y
> the progress - The fo
H. B. Redfearn, Page!
Pageland Motor Co., F
LSON
44 7 J. D. Wright
44 9 A. L. Griggs
44 16 A. L. Griggs
44 20 Lucas Auto Co
44 20 J. E. Lucas
44 23 A. L. Griggs
44 27 L. H. Trotti
44 27 Credits Light Acts .
44 27 Discounts, errors on executi
44 27 Express
44 Geo. Boatwright
44 27 Express
Cash on hand and in bank
M.
ax ifie
ation. Nearly 40 per cent, of th
aCrolina are owned by FARM
; can our farmers afford this ii
x on gasoline falls especially on
tor vehicles are owned by farnr
argest class of automobile owi
hamber of Commerce.
AUTOMOBILE PAYS MORE
THER INDUSTRY."?National
lerce.
oductive industry should be sin
,ts sales when there is no genera
ile Chamber of Commerce.
1 your interest that we are ta
tieip us stop this excessive t
our friends.
llowing dealers will issue coupe
and Watts & I
'ageland Sutton Bro
TOWN OF CHESTERFIELD
$ 67.45
140.00 "
... 237.01
897.30
fl.341.67
$263.14
, Street ... &
Tank 800
i Power Plant 18.00 .
.Transfer 6.00
, Police 50.00
, Dray 18.71
.Rent and calls 10.10
. Pump . . . . . 6.00
Police 12.50
Pol:Jce .* 75.00
Power Plant 75.00
Streets 11.75
Line 9.00
Fower Plant 243.89
, Overcharge 4.20
Pumps 7.10
. Streets 19.20
Tank 8.00
Line 6.00
Interest 15.20
Streets s 21.00
Tank . 11.42
Express 1.85
Police 15.19
Streets . 19.56
Freight 2.02
Streets 8.55
Police 75.00
Police 50.00
Work 1.00
Power Plant 75.00
Streets 18.25
Streets 9.65
Power Plant 46.10
Line 7.00
Streets 25.42
Engine 35.00
19.53
ons 10.33
3.56
Streets 8.00
82 i
10.27
1,341.70
J. Andy Teal, Clerk
asure
e motor cars and trucks
ERS. ^TrRPtnra in
icreased cost of operathe
Farmer. One third
lers. The farmer is by
tiers."?National AutoSPECIAL
TAX f HAN
Automobile Chamber
gled out for direct tax1
sales tax."?National
king this issue to the
axatton by talking it
>ns:
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Jlakeney, Pageland
s., Pageland
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STATEMENT OF Tl
THE STATE BA
Located at McBee, S. C.# at the c
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts. . . .$105,719.66
Overdrafts 1,764.19
Bonds and stocks owned
by the bank . 346.00
Furniture aftd fixtures . 3,927.86
Banking house 3,250.00
Other real estate owned 6,754.23
Due from banks and
bankers 2,441.14
Currency 542.00
Gold 10.00
Silver and other minor
coin-' - 1 ft1* to I
t A V V.
Checks and cash items . . 228.60
Other resources, viz.:
Personal property ... 917.52
Revenue stamps 14.69
Profit and loss acct. .. 8,961.13
Total $129,944.66
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Oounty of .Chestertield.
Before me came, F. E. Kerr, Ca
who, being duly sworn, says that th?
true condition of said bank, as she
Sworn to and subscribed befc
Correct Attest:
J. D. Ingram,
R. B. King,
F. E. Kerr, Directors
s FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF
Fines
License
Taxes
Lights
July 26, Balance
" 29, A. L. Griggs
" 29 G. D. Vaughn
" H. A. McRae
" T. J. Sellers
Aug. 2 John Hunt
" 3 M. O. Griggs
" Chesterfield Telephone Co. . ,
" A Trtk- V>: 1
m w vim A
" 5 G. D. Vaughn
" 5 A. L. Griggs
" S, J. D. Wright .
" 5 A. L. Griggs
" 5 H. A. McRae
" 7 Fairbanks, Morse Co
" 8 H. M. Odom
" 12 C. A. Catoe
, " A. L. Griggs
" 12 G. D. Vaughn
" 12 H. A. McRae
" 14 Bunk of Chesterfield
" 19 A. L. Griggs .
" 19 G. D. Vaughn
" 2B J. M. Roseboro
" 26 G. D. Vaughn
" "26 A L Griggs
" 31 J. M. Roseboro
Sept. 2 A. L. Griggs
" 2 A. L. Griggs
" 2 John Hunt
" 2 C. A. Catoe
? condition of
MK OF McBEE 4
lose of bain ess September 16t 1922
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in .. .915,000.00
Surplus fund 10,000.00
Undivided profits
less current expenses and
taxes paid ..$41,270.36
Special deposits 1,000.00
Time certificates
of deposit ... 14,980.17
Cashier's checks 394.18
? $67,644.66
Bills payable, including:
certificates for '
mOTlPV hnrrnuioH 1 *> KAA ftn
Advances from War
Finance Corp 28,800.00
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Total 8129,944.66
, shier of the above named bank>
> above and foregoing statement is a
>wn by the books of said bank.
F. E. KERB,
ire me this 28th day of Sept. 1922
H. H. Walters, Notary Public