The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, September 01, 1904, Image 4
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Chesterfield
Grocery
Company
We are in business for vour business.
And in quality and prices run please.
WE Have It
Should .you need Flour, wo always have it in
different grades, hut we make first grado a
Speeialry "Perfection" that ianious brand
can't bo beat the world over.
And You Can
Always Get
Meal, Tobacco, Hums, llncon, Lard Coffee,
fchignr, Corn, llnv, Churns, Nails, snuff and almost
anything usually kept in a grocery store.
We Buy By TheCar Load.
and can afford to make you prices to please.
V
We Handle Naval
Stores
j?n<] can always give you the top of the market
for your stuff.
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?Country Produce
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Always taken in exchange fdr anything in our
line. /
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Realizing That To Succeed
We must please our Customers, we endeavoi
to buy our goods so that we eon give them the
beneHt of goods well bought.
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ELECTION. lis!
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COUNT. 5 | o | 5 1
O K L-tncv i 69 308 51
\V I' l'ollok 179 172 29
T \V Scrtiggft 5 167 34
A F Fu.nlcrlmrk 14 51 17
W L. Gihson 11 48 8
SHERIFF.
I) l? Don class 86 99 17
W I' McCaskill 20 19 4
A \V Hurscy 82 267 5<> <
E J (JlllVCS 1 5<>
SUPER"v ISOR.
, Smith Oliver 16 88 1i
A W Quick J 5 86 30 1
K C t'lnrk To 27 o
W R Hancock 76 27 9 '
J C Mnncruni o 6 1
D D Martin 5 14 2 (
Cleo Jenkins 09 o <
J . Knight 1 4 1
C R Pitts o Jo *1
K I) McCoy 8 22 3 4
C C Porch 43 9 o ?
W A Ihichanan J 4 76 J ]
J I) Waits n 90
ad tutor.
.1 R .Towers 04 214 50 t
TKMulloy 125 171 21 2
TREASURER
I R Mnngmn 10R 100 25 4
\V A Douglass 21 10R R1 2
S.T Hollers 4 RR 14 p
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.1 L Wnodnrd R5 104 24 2
J 8 Smith 10 sr? 7 2
II T Atkinson 05 105 R7 i
I) A Rodfonrn 40 07 R 211
SI'I'KRINTENENT EDUCATION
Kiilt.v. Rivers (>2 218 28 f>
TThmntt 2(> 84 11 7
if w linker 93 4G 33 1
J WMrCmilos (> 40 0
RUBY.
(Edited bv H. C. Allen )
We were not bothered l?y dusty
roads coming home from the Chesterfield
campaign meeting Friday.
This week is the most serious time
with the candidates. Neither of them
know who is the lucky man.
We are glad to nnnounce that most
of our lever patients are convalescing.
Cotton is opening rapidly in this
? section and some havn commenced
picking.
We "re glad to say the corn crops
are fine.
Mr. O, A. Edgeworth has opened
up a nice line of general merchandise
and Messrs. W. A. Rivers & Co. will
soon have their new store house completed.
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We were very sorry to learn of the
serious accident of our young llriend,
Mr. Johnnie Huntley, who got his arm
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III II IJCII V11IIIU ill WUIK III II1C
spoke and handle factory in Cheraw
some days since, but we hope for him
a speedy recovery.
Mr. J. C. Huntley, of this place, has
been visiting friends and relatives in
North Carolina the past week.
Mr. I). H. McGregor will scon he
ready to go to making brick again.
Mr. I). A. batten and family arc
visiting relatives and friends in North
Carolina.
Mr 1). b batten of Wndeville, N C,
is visiting his sons, Messrs. W. J. and
J. C batten of this place,
Wc hear lots of complaint* among
our people who have 'phones. Wc
would he glad to sec some step taken
to impiove the system.
| ROBESON.
Late visitors to this place were: Mrs.
William Melton of Cheraw, Mrs. M. A.
' So well and daugter, Clyde, of Monroe,
Mr. Frank Garland, of Lancaster
(Had to report everybody well and
happy.
This is the time for the yearly protracted
meetings and they have cona
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miiicu uuiiy kiiicc jiuy ai me uuicrent
' churches around this place and two
are in progress now.
There are eight- white and two colored
churches in a radius of five miles
and if Kol>eson is booming it is a
spiiitual boom which is the best of
booms.
The Rose Hill meeting closed last
Friday with 21 conversions. . Rev.
Reason King assisted and did faithful
and efficient work.
The Mt. Mor/ah meeting closed the
Friday before the Ros,* Hiil meeting.
Rev, Mr. Cullum assisted Rev. J. L.
Dennett. They had a fine meeting.
Three were baptized and many reclaimed
and the membership greatly
revicd.
Have not space to tell of the others
but it is enough to say it the Presbyterians
made but little fuss they are slow
but sure of the work they do. The
colonel people also report many conversions,
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Evans a
son. Mr. Evans is flawing a well dug
at Providence church in honor of ?b?
same,
The crop prospect has been cut
short by the continued rains hut all
will try to he content and thankiul for
what is made.
Success to The Advertiser. M. M.
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Drop Head Sewing Machines
at. the Kacket Store for $12.00.
Guaranteed for twenty years.
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Macedonia. News Notes.
(Written for last week.)
The hail storm did much damnm.
&W
in this section last Monday.
The protracted meetings are rushing
the people of this community this
week. Rev. Mr. Austin is assisting
Rev, I). JA. Snyder ut Mt. Pleasant
this week.
Miss Mary Parker, of Anson county.
visited here recently^
Mr. Willie Medlin, of Mint Hill, is
spending this week with his friend,
Mr. Arthur Funderhurk.
Miss Mabel Horn, of Wadcsboro,
people, near
Union;
Mjsscs Bert and Lola Hasty, of
Charlotte, spent last week with their
aunt, Mrs. S. E. Belk, of Beulah.
Mr. Riley Evans and charming little
sisters, Misses I-ldna and Odessa,
are expected to he here next Saturday
night,
Misses EITie Lancy and Eula Funderhurk,
both of this place, will leave
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,V? VIIIV.I SLIiliUI ill n lllgiUL",
also Mr. Vann FunderburkProf.
H C. Kcv will begin a singing
> school at Rock Rest next Monday.
Mrs. W. E. Thomas, who lias been
. suffering for some time with that ter:
rible scorching disease, typhoid fever,
> is able to be up again.
Mr. Lewis Deese fell dead in the
yard at Mt. Pleasant church in Huford
township last Wednesday while eating
dinner. He leaves a wife and sev'
cral small children to mourn his death
' We sympathize with the bereaved
relatives and prav Clod's richest blessings
to ever rest upon them.
Miss Cartie Green, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. E.Green, died at home
| in Lane's Creek township the 3rd
inst., of typhoid fever. She had been
sick about three weeks. Carrie was
1 17 years old, Just in the bloom of life,
. She was n bright and 1>eautiful young
lady and loved by all who knew her.
For mroy y?ars she had been an
earnest worker and a faithful member
of the Baptist church. Her song
and prayer will ever be remembered.
She has gone to her home on high
where there is no more pain nor 1
| death. The remains were laid to I
rest in the BciHah cemetery. We
sympathize with those who are left to
mourn her death. Lillian.
There in a beauty in the young
dawn of love, when in life's
morning, two that were just, now
children are walking with intertwined
embrace; there is a deeper
beauty in the hallowed evidences
of affection which light
up the home of wedded life,
where the man and woman of
riper years have seen days of
joy and grief; but there is a
golden sunset beauty, almost
like the pure light of heaven
that lingers around the path of
aged pair, clinging fondly t<o one
another when the jouruey of life
is almost over* <
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THE RACKET STORE noi
Wo have a good many odd si
for 90e, well worth #i.50; few
* $ 1.50. We have about one t
which we propose to sell chea
We have a much larger stock
competitors and therefore we
you better than any house in
close and can sell them for le*
tors and then moke a small p
sell at cost but will add a stm
get them cheaper than you w
1 WILL PROMISE YOU T1
cheaper than any house in Ci
them to you. Who ever hear
anyone undersell it? When th
beat anything in the county,
biz. Here go the prices:
Men's Brognns from 65c to
from 95c to #4.00. Ladies' Si
HOSIERY-We carry the )><
cents; Men's Fancy Hose. 6 pi
like silk at 50c; Ladies' Hose,
tiest you ever saw.
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Richmond and Washingto
Steamers. To Atlanta, Ni
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|/j sonville and all point* in 1
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15 North &.1I
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' reservations, etc., apply to
P Air Line Railway, or Jos.
^ Passenger Agent. Columbii
6 C. F. STEWART,
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per than any house in town,
of shoes than any of oof*
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ill profit and then you wil l
ill elsewhere.
HIS: I will sell you shoen
hesterfield if I have to give
d of the Racket Store letting
e time comes that I can't
I will pull out and quit the
$1 25. Men's Fine Shoes
iocs, 55c, 95c, 1.25 to 2.75.
*stf Men's Gray Hose 5 to 10
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