The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, December 02, 1915, Image 3
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Free $8 00 Set of G
ONE WEEK C
Save $8.00
[ As a special inducement (luring our demonstration
weeK only, Willi every MAJKSTIU KANUE fold
I (prices always the same), v/e will Rive free, one handI
1 some set of ware as illustrated here,
r I Every piece of this ware is the beRt of its kind
' ? N<?t a piece that is not needed in everv kitchen. It
|r cannot possibly be bought for le83 than $8 00 Tips
TT ware is on exhibition at our store Don't fail to see it.
f- I Which Shall It Be?
1 Do yon intend to continue laboring, burning valuti
able fuel and destiovtng high priced food with that old
M worn-out cook stove?
H You know that old stove eats up a lot of fuel every
, I year.
m V ou know you have trouble in getting it to bake
M just right, in fact, spoil a batch of bread every once in
? a while?you know it costs considerable for yearly rep
pairs.
|j Stop and think and figure. Wouldn't it pay you tc
I l?uv a good range?a range with a reputation.
I The Great Majestic
I Malleable and Charcoal Iron Range.
; You make no mistake in buying the Great Majesty
tic?it's the range with t lie reputation?a*k your neigh|
l)'?rs. Then, to<?, it's ma 'e just right. and of the right
U kind of material? Malleable and Charcoal Iron?rivit|
ml together practically air tight?lined with pure asg
bestos?parts being malleable can't break?has a mov|
abK-reservoir and an oven that doesn't warp?that's
k j why the Majestic uses so little fuel, bakes just right,
every day in the year (browns bread just right all over
{ without turning), heats Jf> gallons ?' water while
H breakfast, is choking?properly handled lasts a life[g
time, and costs practically nothing for repairs.
L Don't buy the range you "xpect to use a lifetime
"unsight unseen" ; you'll be sure to be disappointed.
PR C ?nie to our store during demonstrat ion week, see the
WT H Great Mujesth?have us many exclusive fea ures exp
' plained?find out why the Majestic is 5100 per cent
[ ; stronger than other ranges where most ranges are the
E E weakestI
DR L H TROTTI If ANN A &> HUN Li.
HHh Dental Surgeon ?ATTORNEYS?
II Chesterfield, S. C. R. E. Hanna C L Hu
on second floor in Ross Chesterfield, S. C.
BBKn,, ,|esire my services will (lfflre ir I'eoDles Bank Bull
me at Chesterfield, as
my visits to othei CJFrirc
Hj^H County Supt. Edi
uses only irenuim* fac- tioncrlal
in watch and clock open every Saturday niu
firm Monday of each month.
"3rain Shrills
titalk "Gutters
H" Shise Narrows
HHsBK Sow Grain and let us sell you the best
Drill made ior the money.
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Prepare your land with a good Disc*
HH Harrow. We have them.
BHKHBn That famous McKay Stalk Cutter.
HH Come in and see for yourself.
HMHH Disc Harrows?50-tooth, two sections
and adjustable. Investigate
|u;ht now is the time to buy these
HHHHBoods, so come in and lets get right
for the coming season
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Special Demonst
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>ok the Date. This is a Special Invit
EY) Charleston Inaugurates records for the e:
An Export Coal Trade from Charleston
tilev I uectation that tl
A shipment of 2800 tons of mark the begin
ding coal from Charleston, S. C. , t? important exp >r
Ilavanna, Cuba, inaugurates a Charleston,
new era in the trade history of Z "
JC^ Charleston, this having been the ^ Friend I
first cargo of coal loaded at the This conversati
1 the new coal pier of the Southern between two ne
Railway for shipment to a for- street the other
_ eign port. The shipment was heard in passing:
made in the "I nternational," "I ain't sick.
Ithe first vessel to fly the Hag of down. My wife
the Clinchfield Navigation Com- 'rousin' up."
pauy. The "Clinchfield," a sis- The solicitous f
ter boat to the "International," practitionist to w
also in the service of Clinchfield was addressed ad
Navigation Company, took a "Now you go h
second cargo of coal to Cuba late pint o' cod liver
i in November. Contracts call for pi'it o* ole mount
! the shipmant of 17,500 tons of *"d take a spoonf
i i * ^ i u ?i . .. lh ii ing and you 11 tin
|coal to Culm oy the Clinchflold .r?UBill6?tl. ,|.inK
: Company. Rapid shipment of "Nigger! I don
i these cargoes will break all in yo voice.
Ig Seaboard Air %
^regressive Hallway of the Sontl
II SPECIAL LOW RATE
8 Charleston, S.
11||> December 13 17, 1915
Bj Account
E Southern Commercial Con^
I Many attractions including Great Hat
I Fleet, Military Parade, Special Selected
val, Water and Athletic Sports.
f Addresses by prominent, people on Com
Cotton and Hural Credits
|g?y* Full Information From Nearest Seaboard
{or write
C. W. Small, D. P. P., Savannah, I
ration and Sale
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ation to You and Your Friends and
TtMhe M- Treasurer's Itinerary ?
tiese shipments Will collect at following places
ning of a very )n ^ates named below:
t trade from - , . XT |
Mo Bee . . . Fn. Nov. 20
Cedar Creek . Mon. Nov. 20
j .1 Patrick . . Tues. Nov. 30
Prescribes cheraw . . Wednes. Dec. 1
on, carried on . . Thurs. Dec. 2
groes on Main 0ftgh(l # Fri. Dec. 3
day was o\ t r- i^u^y > _ . Tues. Dec. 7
John Wallace . Wednes. Dec. 8
I se jisf run Oroghan . Thurs. Dec. 0
say* 1 need ^ngelus t . 1?ri. Dec. 10?
\1 i il rlpn rlnrf - \l.\r. 1 *' '
nend orpSou,io 7;laln;- .' Ta;;;;"
hom the a hove Crog8 Road> Wa(1. D !C. 15
,uy you a half W' A' DOUGLASS,
oil and a half Cou,,tT Trc.?or?r
ain com licker
ul each morn OVR JITNEY OFFER
(1 it the most This a.nd 5c
you ever took." DON'T MISS THIS. Cutout
e heard music jjiis slip, enclose with 5c and
mail it to Foley & Co., Chicago,
- . - - Illinois, writing your name and
address clearly. You will receive
in return a trial package
containing Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound, for coughs, colds
' and croup; Foley Kidney Fills,
I f?r pam '> sides and hack, rheu
' niatism, backache, kidney and
, <j\((}p bladder ailments; and Foley Catha^tic
Tablets, a wholesome
and thoroughly cleansing cathar- ?
"* " ^0^3, tic, for constipation, biliousness, _
i (fv&t headache and sluggish bowels.? tS
Square Deal Drug Store.
to^3 *n watc'i a,,d jewelry repairC
A'--% ing you want the best. You will
make no mistake if you carry
them to McCall for repair.
merce, ^ ASHCRAFTS
p Condition Powders
???? A high-class remedy for horses
Asrent am* nm^cs 'n P??r condition and
in need of a tonic. Builds solid
CraS muscle and fat; cleanses the sy?
Georgia tern, thereby producing a smooth,
glossy coal of hair. Packed in
doses. 25c. box. Sold by
HHi D. H. LmNEY L.
ANGES
tic Range Sold Free I
WEEK ONLY
Children's Souvenir Dav
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0 story books free "The Quillivers' Ride" by Claude
etmore. A charming story for boys and girls of the
[ventures of the wee Quillivers in Big Folks Land?a
ory that will hold any chind's interest to the very
id, and teach a lesson of life-long value.
The first 100 boys and girls who present to The
ajestic Range Salesman, at our store, between 3 and
p. m., Tuesday, written answers to the following
lestions, will receive this fascinating story book free.
1?What range is your mother now using?
2?Give names of anyone you know needing a B
new range. g
3?The Majestic Range has many points of super- i
iority? which does your mother consider best? I
4?What is your age? ?
5?When is your birthday? K
$1.00 Article Free
The boy or girl giving the neatest and best answer
the third question may select any $1.00 article from
ir stock in addition to the souvenir.
zA PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY
Don't he discouraged if y?.u are not in the 100 to
it the story book. You will receive a Majestic puze
caid that will afford you many hours of amusement.
Be sure to have your answer ready to hand in at
ir store Tuesday afternoon, between three and live,
ley must be written if you wish to receive a souvenir
prize.
SPECIAL.
All during this week a special demonstrator direct ft
om the Majestic Factory will be glad to show you F
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in aiuur ranges"?show you why the Majestic is the 5
?st range on earth at any price. fa
Come, If You Intend to Buy or Not. j?
Education lies in knowing things?know why the
0 n of a range is heated?know how the water is heatl?how
the top is heated?why the Majestic uses so
ttie fuel?know how a range is made inside and outde.
This education may serve you in the future,
on't overlook a chance to know things shown by one
ho knows. COME.
1 Neighbors
COLD FACTS ,
We aro not running a sale in the sense that we have the
front of our store wrapped up in white cloth on which
is printed in all the gorgeous colors of the rainbow
something purporting to set. forth great bargains; neither
have we these little flags hung around in the store on
which is printed something to catch the unwary. All
these contr iptions cost money, and somebody has to
pay this bill. . ... ....
Now that we have a stock of WALK-OVER SHOES on
hand and other shoes that we are willing to sell for
much less than the standard price. Everybody knows
the WALK-OVER Shoe, and knows the price of them.
The prices run $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00
VVe will sell them for , ^
$0.00, $0.50, $3.75, and $4.00 /
Other makes will'be sold correspondingly > r /
Yours truly,
ODOM BROS. *
COMPANY .
~1 I ITMW?I I Ill I 11 111! III! I n ?
'fl/a Ppn n /p o Ron t Established 1911
***. jl ksksjlsa vj) i~jdilz\ Capital 425,000
CHESTERFIELD, S. C.
P. MANGUM. MACK DAVIS,
PRESIDENT CASHIER
We solicit your business, and cordially invite you to
call on us when you are in our town.
Tie Peoples Bank
NOTICE ^
Write me and I will explain how 1 was cured in 4
days of a severe case of Piles of.40 years standing, with
out pain, knife or detention from business- No c.r.3 need
sulFer from thi6 disease when thin humane cure can
right, here in South Carolina.
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