The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, January 27, 1916, Image 4
brother, Mr I'- F. Teal last Sunday.
J] ,
Miss Oora Ciaig has returned j
after a weeks visit with friends ,
in Bishopville. ,
The best llour at the City i
Market.
There was born to Dr. and i
M rs. D. T. Teal on Saturday
night a sou.
There is a new v-oy at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. I. P. .Mangum.
A boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. G. It. Spencer last Satur
Viajf U I fs, U U
Mrs. J. C. Baker has been
qiite sick this week. Her many
friends wish for her a speedy recovery.
Thursday night at the movies
"Simple Polly" a highly amusj
itig comedy featuring Pauline
J Busch
/ At a recent meeting of the
J stockholders of the Square Deal
J Drug Co., all the ollicers were
re-instated A dividend of 1'2
par cent was declared on the
business of the past nine months
and plane for enlarging the bus
iness decided on.
Don't forget that the City
Market will buy your produce.
Mr. R. Leonard Watson, son
of Mr. T. L. Watson, and Miss
Ida May Johnson, daughter of Mr
J. N. Johnson both of ilie Sniloh
section of this county, were married
last Sunday afternoon, ai
the Chesterfield C rcuit parsonasm.
their naalnr 1 1
U-. J * ? " -? J
ltr, performing the ceremony.
The best mill feed at the City
Market.
Saturday night at the movies
Beti Wilson, a seaside Romeo,
featuring Dorothy Phillips and
others.
Mrs. Lou Watkins, of Tiller's
Ferry section, in the western
/ part of Darlington county, will
celebrate her 73rd birthday on
February 3rd. Mrs. Watkins
has many relatives and friends
in this county who will be glad
to learn that she is still hale
and hearty and enjoying life to
the full.
Buy your fresh meats of all
kind at the old roliable market.
A. P. Davis.
Mr. II. A. Rouse, county sup
ertindent of education announces
a gathering of all the school
teachers of the county in Chesterfield
on Saturduy, Feb. 5th,
at the Court House, at 10 a. m
This day is set aside as Educa-1
tional Dav of the Chautauqua.
Mr. Swearingen is expected to
be among the speakers on this
occasion. All the teachers are
urgently requested to attend.
Don't be restless. Trade with
the City Market and sleep good.
Have you bought your Chautauqua
tickets? if not look out,
either the " Reds " or the
"Blues" will get you, The tickets
were placed on sale Saturday.
The two teams, the "Reds"
captained by Miss Theo Ortrnan,
and the "Blues," captained by
M^ioa Mar* T a ? 1
1UIH3 iiuil uaucj, ? CI C at WOTK |
bright, and early that morning
The "Reds'" had headquarters
at the Square Deal Drug Uo; the
"Blues" had headouarters at
Laney's Pharmacy, All day the '
young ladies composing the re 1
spective teams worked hard and <
by nightfall not many inhabitants
of this burg failed to have 1
either a red or blue badge. Both <
teams had success and a total of 1
about 200 tickets have been re- <
ported sold. If you have not <
bought your season ticket you <
had better do so. Once yon ob <
tain a badge of h^nor- -showing <
that you are a patri >tic support- <
i er of your town?yon will not b *
asked to buy any more tickets <
But until you do possess the ,
badge?either a red or a blue
one, which ever your fancy pre ^
fers?you will be importuned by
young maidens whom you can
not refuse, for they will not
take any refusal whatsoever.
Fresh goods always coming iiv <
a at the City Market. V" <
K Jersey mink cows forVsal? or (
I) wi'l exchf^L for beef cattlf
F 4fc-45p J. M. ItedfeaA.
Flag br^Auhe beat catnied'
B ^ market at\A.
' $eeal Jnlcrc;it
A Good Show j
The. "Perils of Paulino" the|i
rreat serai picturo now running 1
it the movieR is growing in ii - [
interest.. Crowded houses wit- i
ne68ed the first two performances
and the excitement is only <
beginning. There are twenty i
installments to this picture.* I
The third will be shown" next
Tuesday night. It will be it.- i
tensely interesting- ' i
Owen, foiled in his last at
tempt, consults with his race
track friend, Hicks and they
plot what they consider an easy
way to get rid of Pauline without
arousing suspicion against i
themselves* They persuade an
o'.d reformed pirate to tell Pauline
a story of hidden gedd,
trusting to her love of adventure
to persude her to search for
this-gold. The old pirate tells
his story well and Pauline consents
to go on tho treasure hunt.
She Iiq3 a quarrel with Harry b. fore
starting and will now allow
him to accompany her.
Though they do not succeed
the scene is very spectacular
and the hired villain gets what
he deserves.
CORRESPONDENCE
McbEE
The marriage of Miss Nellie
Horton and Mr. Roland Gouter
came as quite a surprise to their1
friends. I he ceremony was per .
formed by Rev. J. YV. Airal at >
the home of the bride at 7:5U?
o'clock Friday evening. Mr. anu ,
Mrs. Guntrr left on the 10:80
train for Jacksonville and other
points.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Middleton
and children spent the week end
with relatives at Catarrh.
Dr. J. D. Ingram spent Sun
day with his mother, Mrs. Sarah
Inpmni nt I'nnrolnn/l
- Mr. Ilub Sanders spent Tue day
in Columbia.
Mr. W. llearn spent Wednesday
in Bethune.
Mr. Jim Brown of llartsville
spent Monday with his niece |
Mrs. J. Hall.
Dr. Ingrain spent Thursday in
Columbia.
Mrs. Estelle Blackwell, who
has been' visiting her sister at
Trio, arrived Monday to spend
some time with her cousin Miss
Mollie Boston beforo returning
to her home at Jed'erson.
Mr. Karl Marshall who has
buen working in Cheraw for the
pist few mouth moved his family
there last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom llearn of
Bethune visited relatives here
last week.
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can <
When in need of anything t
Grocery Store.
Phone us your orders ar
to your home. Phone 79
Mr K. T. Redfearn is
pleased to have his friends <
Yours to
THE REDF
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Ifou Will Leave Thi
Your EBusiness, Your F
These three things ate abon
Hie man who dies without enouj
ill of them in a bad fix. These t
itrnggle and labor their whole liv
ix^ There is only one way?j is!
ihsd^Mte certainty.
jL Kj^LAccid^nt HI
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Much Interest Is (
Manifest in Missions
A great deal of interest is beng
taken- in the coining Liy
nan's Missionary Convention to
be held in Columbia Feb 6 t<
)th. Mr. H. 1'. Dovall of Cheraw
is chairman for this county
Addresses w?re made last tru iJay
at 8t. Paul, Chostei field ;
Shiloh, Ebenezer and Mt. Crog
han.
These unicn meetings were arranged
by Mr. It. E. Hann*, the
speakers by Mr. Duvall. Mr.
Duvail and W. F. Stevenson,
E^- spoke at Chesterfield and
Shiloh; Mr. StillweU and the
Rev. Allen McFarlan spoke at
Mt. (Irnvhiin ?nrl Mr
| v? UUA( tjillll *YUI i
and Mr. Hanna spoke at Ebenezor.
All the addresses delivered bv
these gentlemen were of a high
order and fortunate indeed were
those who were present to hear
them. All the speakers urged
that a goodly number of the laymen
of every church attend the
groat Convention to be held in
Columbia when notable spjakers
from all parts of the United
States?men like Canibel White
and W. T. Ellis?will deliver!
addresses on the great problems!
in the missionary service.
Mr. Ilanna has arranged with
the pastors for a union service at
Pageland Sunday morning in the
Baptist ehurdh and at Ruby Sunday
afternoon in the Presbyterian
church. Mr. W. F. Stevenson
will deliver the principal addrjsses
at these meetings. Only
those who have heard Mr. Stevenson
understand what a master
1/ grasp he has of ilie pioblems
in the mission field.
Notice
In The District Court of The
United States for t.h?
:3?S A- F- DAVIS
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* Fresh Meats
y Kept under Sanii
? Best Fruits ar
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ijc | Always
"* J A Complete line of B
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amity, Your Memory
it all in' at men have to leave.
life insurance leaves one o?
hree things are what most men |
es through to leave in a GOOD i
t one?to accomplish this with ,
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id Health Insuianre
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District of South Carolina.
In Bankruptcy,
In the matt or of, Mt. Croglmn
Mercantile Company, Bankrupt.
To the Creditors of Mt. Croghan
Mercantile Company, of Chesterfield
County and District
aforesaid, a Bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on
the 20th dav of January A. D.
1916, the said Mt. Croghan Mercantile
Company was duly adjudged
a bankrupt; and that the
first meeting of its creditors will
be held in the office of Stevons< n
& L'rince, Cheraw, S. O., on the
5th day of February A. D. 1916
at 12 o'clock M., at which time
the said creditors may attend,
prove ihtir claims, appoint a
trustee, examine the bankrupt,
und transact such ether business
as may properly come before
said meeting.
ROBE LIT J. KIRK
Referee in Bankr iptcy.
Florence, S. C.
January 25th, 1916.
; MARKET
OOittO
of all Kinds |j
tary Conditions o>
id Vegetables ?j
Fresh o I
EST GROCERIES ? |
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i MARKET
OWO
>n Us I
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hat is kept in an up-to date
id tliey will be delivered
now with us and will be ?
?all and let him serve them. ?
?please, J
FAPN m i
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BEGIf
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Friday Morni
Lasting Fourth
Sat. Night
To make this the biggest se
!we have made a special trip t
uiciiiy speuicu uems to our StOCK,
little more than a song.
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT !
6000 yards 7'Ac Ginghams 16c C.mco Cotton 10,-;
only 5 cents 25c 40 i, , h No">8'">k 1B(::
Venn j ac\ * v. 75c 0O-ine?i Sheeting 59c j
2,500 yards 40-tnch Ureat|y roducc(1 price8 t? al|
Sea Island 5 cents table Damask and Doilies dur27-inch
Mottled Outing, only 5c ing the sale.
All 10c Outing at 7Ko 50cTable Felt, only ~39c
All 20c White Flannel 16c .
All 25c White Flannel 10c All 25c &ilka 19,
All 50c White Flannel 39, All 50c Silks 8K,
All 50cembroid. White Flan. .39c Ail *1-00 S,lks 76c
, T, , lr a _ , All remnants in Silk to he sold
1 Bale lventworth l'laids 5c yd. . , ..
at half p-ice.
iza uingnani, onijr 9ttc j
12% c Percale, only 9%c WOOLEN DRESS GOODS
88 inch Edinburg Cloth 12%c Woolen Dress Goods 21c
All 15c Shirt Madras 11c 50c *Vooien Dreps
All 20c Shirt Madras 10 S1 00 Woolen Dress Goods 75c
All 15c Colored p plin 11c One lot 50c imported Dres.s
All 25* Colored poplin 10c Goods in big sale at 25c,
All fancy white goods at prices Curtain goods iA
that will please you? One lot 2oc Lace < urtain
irv ta- -i. o goods at 15c
10c Dimity 8c _ h _ , ...
,r ! One lot loc < ol<>rod Voile tA15c
Dimity 10c
80-inch Middy Cloth 12%c He sure to read this lt-m ?
80 inch Blarney Linen 10c One big counter 25c Crinkle
10c India Linrtn 8c Crepe, Silk Stripe Crepe,
12%o India Linon 9%c Jacquard Crepe, Shirting
25c India Linon 10c, Crepe, Madras, Manchester,
Yd. wide White Madras 10c I Whip Cord Ratine and
25c Gabardine 19c| Virginia Ciepe?all to go
1 lot 15c white P. K. 7c at only - - 10c yd
25c white Crepe 19c ? ? ? ;
50c white Crepe de Chine 85c ?"? counter !?e and OOo Lace
50c emod. Crepe de Chine 85c Poplin Silks batins and
i/v f k ( ? I /.I
iuc rajama UhecK Ncl * wuca, iu gu
12J*c M " 9Mo' ut on,y - - " 19c yd.J
k
^HOF^ All 1 25 shoes and oxfords 08
... , ONvLO AH 1 00 shoes and oxfords 70
We have *7000 00 worth ot A? 7B 8h(WS and oxtor(j, M
K00.1 solid leather shoes for A], B0 shoes and oxfords :!!>
men, women and children , ?
They must be moved to makt- ~;> 8hoes and oxfords 10
room for spring goods See Some special lots of shoes at
',r.1,C^8 ~ , at still greater reductions*
All 5 00 sjboes and oxfords 3 69
All 4 50 shoes and oxfords 3 39 ayiErM'C
All 4 00 shoes and oxfords 3 19 It'IN O r ixINIOll V30
All 3 50 shoes ane oxTorda 2 79 Paris perfect lilting *1 00 shirts
All 3 00 shoes and oxfords 2 39 TJ
All 2 50 shoes and oxfords 1 98 All other *1 00 shirts 69
All 2 00 shoes and oxfords 1 69 All 50c shirts at 38
All 1 50 shoes and oxfords 1 19 All other 253 shirts at 19
?
We have just received an immense,
line (if trunks, suit cases and grips. Every!
one/of them will be included in the big sale.,
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Remember the opening and closing da
Opening Date, Friday
Closing Date, Satur
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en Days, Closes
, Feb. 12th
lie in the history of our business
o the rharket, and have added
, many of which were bought for
NOTIONS I CLO VrllNG
100 dozen ladies' Silk Uo>e,7!4, \\ u have received a biir lot.
All Ifin >W.O.a - H
;tr"~V"V- of s,nrs for inen yn(I b?>s
All *.,)c hose only J9c bought especially for the Bit;
All 50c silk hose only 39c 8aie
All $1.90 silk hcse only 79c Ap r} 00 suits reduced to 9 75
Best table oilcloth only 15c yi\ All 7 50 suits reduced to 5 48
Two balls thread only lo AH 10 00 suits reduced to 7 48
Handkerchiefs 2 l-2c, 3 1 2c, 4c, AU 13 r>() suits reduced to 9 48
7'A" lie 19c and 39c. ^ suits reduced to 10 48
One lot 25c hair brushes 15c oveicoals must go. See
50c hair 1 rusjies, each 39c r lern* k -h
75c hair brushes, each 59c saving on all boys suits
All ladies neckwear to go at PANTS
half price. All (5 00 pants reduced to 4 48
i iMnrDtA/c A D v* i'b pants reduced to 3 79
UNDERWEAR All ^>0 uat.ts reduced to 8 29
All TJndei wear must be so.d A? 8f|0 p.M?s red)l;,H(1 to 2 89
25c underwear to go at 19 a;; .. u0 ,,alila rtjaUo?d iu 2 48
50c underwear to go at 39c A? 2 r>() r,;mt8 reduced to 1 <J8 _
75c underwear to go at 59 An 2 (:() pants lvdlK.rd to x os,
*1.00 underwear to go at 7;>c A11 { f)() v?Ms lvdllced to 1 19
$2 00 underwear to go at 1 69 AU , 2:, piMts reduqed to 98
All muslin u ulerwear to go at Ail 1 00 pants reduced to 79
almost half price. B?>\s pants at tinnier i??si
25 Oounterpaues .98 ductions
150 Counterpanes 1 19 ~"7 ~ ., ~ "7 77
1 ? , Laces embroidery and t'lin200
i.unteipanes oo mj (() at aimost your
2 fit> Counterpanes 188 0wnTp,ie?>.
CORSETS All blankets. wmW nr nr.tt?..
Warners Guaranteed Rust without regard to former seilProof
Corsets?
j 50c corsets 39 Just received cue big line
$1 00 corsets 70 notion samples, to go in Big
| 1 50 corsets I 19j sale.
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Cue lot 50c shirts to at ~5c ? -p q & i-* p* q q
All 50c ties and suspenders 39 rl/\ I ^ r\INU vArO
All 25o, ties and suspenders 111 4 ()0 9tetson h 2 98 , J
All 1 5c suspenders 11 I
All l()c suspenders 8i^ stetson hats 2 (59
All 5c suspend.us 4 3 00 stetson hats 2 18
125 overalls 1)8 All 2 5 , hats 1 H!>
1 00 overalls 79 \
75 overalls 59! Alt 200 hats 1( 0
50 overalls / 301 All 1 50 hats 1 19
25 overalls 19 All 1 25 lints 98
Big shipment 5 ply triangle ^ ^ 00 Inits and caps 79
collars to go at n<. 50c hats and caps 39
10c collars 8c 25c hats and caps 19
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Millinery, Coats, and Coat Suits to
sold regardless of former selling price.
tes?
r Morning, Jan. 28th.
day Night, Feb. 12.
if rem
jiLLO
TH CAROLINA
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