The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, February 24, 1916, Image 4
ppj yqij DRESS
If you buy good clothes. Res
baurn & Strauss Clothes are t
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SHOES.
Ladies' Mary Jane Pumps i
Ladies' Colonial Pumps in ;
Ladies' Oxfords, from 1.50 t
Children's Oxford's in all <
Ralston Oxfords and Shoes
Craddock-Terry Oxfords f
We will have a shipment of Ladies' Spi
Call in and look them over.
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The House * W* 1
of Quality | JCa j\ j
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I Square S)eal S)rug %o.
? ( Always True to Name.
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| Russell's Famous Box Candies
. Daintily boxed, pure and wholesome ?the
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price is ngnt. i
) Fine Assortment Bulk Candies i
cAlways fresh?always pure. ;
; Complete Line of Stationery
Fine quality?large stock to select from.
| Your Favorite Cignrs
Cigarettes and Chewing Tobacco are here.
2 Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
| 9he Square ?>eal
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I nmr cum nun
viil LHnLuttu
Fine Young Mules
%~s
I For prices and terms call at stables
We also handle first grade
buggies and Harness
Rrmf ield-Porter Co.
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We are far ahead in our f
And our clothes have a
wherein the success of our t
sorry they didn't wear them I
k< Better C
The
We have 1,200 samples t<
the line is complete. Give us
, t Why wear those baggy, S3ggy, p
you for less moneyJl
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WELL AT (
*1 service is, in the
:he best values it
=$7.50 t
SHOES
n G. & M. Patent, $2 an
ill leathers, 2 00 and up.
d 2-5o the pair in EE wi
sizes and colors, from 2\
; for men at 4 00 and 4.5
rom 2.50 to 3.50 the_
ring Goat Suits to-day, Thursday, th
L^JOIS
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I Personal Menw cf
J Dr. Gregory, of Jefferson, was
| in the city yesterday. w
c Fold parts carried in stock at 1,1
* the Lucas Garage.
5 Mrs. W. A. Rivers is suffering
5 from grip this week.
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Mr. Howard Miller, of Jeffer- a)
* son, visited in town yesterday. |
If you trade with us, you will (j
save money. The City Market.
Miss Pearl Lucas is numbered
among the grip vititns. ! s]
Mr- W. G. Sutton, of near Jef- 'p
ferson, was in town Wednesday.
Fruits and Canned vegetables 8|
of all kinds at The City Market. n
Mrs. R. T. Redfearn, who ,has u
been ill of the grip, has recov
ered. f
Mr. G. W. Dnvall, president. ^
of the Bank of Cheraw, was in v
town Wednesday. ^
The Best Sugar Cured Hams,
always at, The City Market. e
Mr. T. P. Fraig, who has been n
quite ill from the grip is conval- n
e scent. C(
Mr. Lawrence Medlin, of Mon
roe, N. C , is visiting in the city ^
this week. ^
LOST?Gold cuff button with
(initial "A. M." Reward, A. W.
McCall. It ?
Mr. and Mrs. James Ross are t?
grip victins this week. MrsRoss
has been dangerously ill. 7
Considerable opposition has ci
developed in Chesterfield to tho %
new two-quart liquor law.
! Buy your fresh meats of all tl
kind at the old roliable market. tc
A. P. Davis. ei
Messrs. R. H. Thorrell and e<
Floyd Douglass spent Sunday p
at Heath Springs. M
Inspect our line of loose creek- w
'.ers. The City Market. di
eaders
ine attire. Our pi
reputation for qi
ailoring business li
before.
Hothes Are Mat
i fit, workmanship,
d select from?eve
your order now ai
>oor-fitting ready-made c
:oMPARy
end, the final
3 possible to pr
o $22.50 \
d up Auto
1
dths. Ide S
5 up. f
o pr. Hats
pair. Buste
e 24th. We a
Make
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m
%ceal Jhttere&t
Mr. D. M. Barentine, who last
eek was appearently recover
g from the grip is reported
sriously ill.
Mrs. L. R. Trotti au?l children,
arrie, Margaret and Jack, Lav*
sen suffering from the grip, hut
re recovering.
Our expenses are light conso
uently better prices for vou.
The City Market.
It is rumored that a receiver
tiip has been applied for. by th(
age land Buggy and Wagon Co
The Lucas Garage on Mair
treet below the post ollice ii
OW comnletefl arid dninir hnni
ess.
A first-class safety razor giver
ree with every purchase o
2.50 at Lonnie Campbell's Hard
rare Store on Saturday an<
londay, Feb. 20th, and 2Hth.
Don't forget the Old Fashion
d Concert a t Ruby Friday
ight. You will enjoy it. Ad
liasion 15 cents for adults, 1<
euts for children.
When in need of Fancy o
leavy Groceries, Fresh Meat o
banned Goods, see A. F. Duvi
3r the best on the market.
A special communication, o
Ihesterfleld Lodge, No. 220, A
M., will be held this (Thurs
ay) evening, February 24th, a
:30 o'clock, for the purpose o
onferring the Fellow Craft de
ree.
There is a flaming singn or
frAnf r\f Iia a fli r% a P *1w
i?v ftivnv VJA. Vlic V'JIH. ^ U1 IIU
>wn clerk, Mr Ransom M. My
rs, announcing the fact that ox
cutione will be made agamsl
roperty for taxes not paid bj
[arch 15th. Citizens might
ell he reminded that the paint
atevalsO applies to county taxes
in Pi
rices are lowes
jality. These
es. That's wh
de: No Lowe
style all bear t
ry one a beaut
nd have shippe
rlothes w hen we wil
iTIVELYSI
test of value in c
ovide. In regular
the Suit=
.GENTS' FUF
Suits, 2.00. Cowhide b
ast longer.
hirts and Collars. Int
or men.
from 1.00 to 5 00. Caf
r Brown Hose for Lad
re headquarters for ever
> our store your store.
.VlTIi
Mrs. Fdlfcori Pusser is in Atlan- i
ta, where she will spend some j
time taking a special oours e of M*
instruction in millinery. |e
Pure S. O. Comb Rhode Is ^
land Red Eggs for hatching, ^
75 cents setting cf 15 C. J. ^
Hunley. ^
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ilanna wit
1 nessed a performance of "The
Birth of a Nation" in Columbia ^
' one da.v last week. Mr. Ilanna
has ieturned. His wife is visit
ing relatives in Newberry.
Palmetto Camp W. O. W. will1 \
meet in regular session Satur
day night. Every member re- ]
i quested to be present. See Mr.
. W.J, Streater about the barrel
, of potatoes and two boiled hams
3 to be furnished. J
Attention is called to the
dates for Dr. H. Smith's visit to
1 Chesterfield An error occurred
j in his last week's announce.
ment. He will be here at least
j three days during court week,
Mar^h 0, 7 and 8.
i
Fresh Meat, the best that
. money can buy- We will not
. sell you anything that we would
[) uot eat ourselves.
The City Market.
r An interesting case to be tried
r next Monday is a suit brought
8 by Mr. D. F. Douglass against
Mr. Levi Ray field for slander,
j. Mr. P. A. Murray, Jr., will rep
resent the complainant and
Stevenson & Prince the defendent.
i
} Don't Forget the Date.
At i ihesterfield Match 6th, 7th
-iand 8rh, court, week Dr' H.
bj Smith Eyesight Specialist will
r j be here. Have your eyes ex-j
; I a rained and get those glasses'?
( you huVe been talking about eoj
. long . '
rice ai
st because we are
points coupled tc
ly when men once
Prices Are <
he stamp of elegai
y. Come and m
d on date wanted
II have your suit made
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LIGHT E
slothes. By thi
s, stouts and si
i i I. .
FISHINGS
rand Overalls, the k;
erwoVen toe and hee
>s from 25 cents to 1
ies. Men's Night S!
ything in*Gents Furr
ANY
Miss Margaret Byrd, sister oi
liss Elizabeth Byrd, who is well
nown in.Chestertluld, has been
ngaged as milliner for the ? h^s
Br field Dry Goods Co. Miss
lyrd has been for eight years
;ith Stewart's Departmeni
Itore in Baltimore, where foi
he past live years she v. as ir
harge of the millinery depart
aent. She comes to Chester
ield well recommended.
Horse for Sale
Good animal, first-class condi
ion, price right.
T. D. Huntley,
L t-p at Hurst & Str? uters.
Geese and Hens Wanted.
500 hens, 100 geese wanted
Highest market prices paid.
J. YV. Han nr..
Notice of Court
The Court of General Sessions
Spring Term will convene o
Monday, March (kh, 1910 Gran
Jurors Petit Jurors and Wil
ne6Ke8 win laKe notice.
I 1*. Maiigurn,
< 'le.i k '<f C tirt.
Tax Sale
Under and by virtue of an
thority contained in certain ex
LT.utioiis issued by W. A. Ducg
lass, Conntv Treasurer, and di
recti d to me I have levied upoi
ind taken exclusive possessioi
if the following Real Estate t<
tfit:
One house and lot in the towi
f Cneraw, known as property o
1. D. Hatches, also one tract o
and in Court House T;?wnshi]
lontaining 100 acres more o
ess, known as B. J. Douglass
iropert.y, and will eell the sam<
or cash to the highest hidde
between the legal hours of sab
>n the first Monday in March
L91G Purchaser t?? pay for nec
issary papers.
D. P, Douglass,
Sheriff.
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JL VA M, U(
satisfied with li
jgether make \
3 wear our garrr
9 be Found!
ice.
o l/n \//M i orvl
ca, rv v3? OCICtl
l
to fit?and besides,
ganraaasmifcrgiB^
itiV llli i <11
xpense"1 1
is test Kirch- ~ jj
ims from M
a Socks J
birts $i. JJ
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lishings. f |?
Chesterfield* |
South Carolina vj|
'I n:?i *? '
uisunarge wouce
On 20th of March next at 11 I
. o'clock a. m., 1 will apply to the
j Probate Coort of Chesterfield /fl
. County, for a discharge as Ad- / B
j. ministrator of the Estate of L.
A. Watson, decerned.
, j 1 Wa' -on, lfl|
Vdminisuator. |BH
. Fc'.'y, l.i h, 10:'.). fH
Cabbage Plants
For sale in mv quantity. f
Two Varieties \ ' H
EARLY JERSEY I
CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD
Giv- me your order.
Will ship to any address by
Parcel Post. ,
15 Cents i
200 for 25 Cents
300 for 35 Cents 'x * |
400 and over 10c per hundred,
n Postage prepaid.
iP Al. orders cash.
Money order will be accepted.
Ed. C. Crawford
cHKsTliKl'lELl), S. (J.
Route 2 Box 20
Wingate The Jeweled
-| When you are in town call in |
-1 and see my line of Jewelry. fc
Watcher, Clocks and .Jewelry I
'> of kinds repaired. Prices reason v
11 able and work guaranteed. I
u> Wingate Jewelry Co. Vw
J Photographs.
f I Will be at Chesterfield on
p Saturday before the 1st. and 3rd
r Sundays in each month to take
pictures. Studio up stairs over
E. Square Deal Drug Store.
r tf 5-li Jerome Douglass.
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Scrap Iron and Brass
I buy scrap iron and brass at
higest market price. ^ ^ \
James Crosby,
2t,49 at Odom Bros., store.
ittle profit. I
'alue! That's
lents they are
ion now while \
we vs ill sell it to
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