The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, August 30, 1916, Image 4
For Style?For Service-For Satisfaction'
There h nothing in town like these
Kirschbaum Suits
They were made for us by the celebrated KIHSOHBAUM
shops with the express purpose of enabling us
to oiler more in value, in fabric, irf trimmings, in
workmanship, in finish than the average suit made in
the average way could ever hope to equal?or even to;
approach.
These suits were not made merely to sell at,
$12.50 and 15.00 but to outsell anything else
obtainable at that price.
So diverse, so tempting is the array of Garments
we have assembled at this popular figure that our pen
V abandons hope of doing justice to them?and we content
ourselves with saying that no matter what Color,
Pattern, Weight, Weave or Model yV.u may prefer, it
is here.
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Ralston Shoes and Oxfords for Men In all Leathers at
S4.50 the pair.
Farnum Shoes for Men at S3.50 the pair.
Craddock-Terry Shoes from S2.00 to S3.50 the pair.
Hoge-Montgomcry Shoes for all the family. Guaranteed
[ Solid Leather. ,
Ladies Dress Shoes at SI.50 to S4.00 the pair.
Misses and Children Shoes from 50?ts to SI.50 the pair.
Overalls at the same old pri SI.00 long as they last.
Hats from S1.00 to S5.00 in all n vv blocks.
Buster-Brown Hose for ladies from 25?ts to SI. the pair.
Intcwoven Too and Heel Socks for men.
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I trunks, Hand Dajjs and suit liases at alt prices.
We are hea charters for Everything ami Up-to-Date.
Call in to see us when in town.
Very truly yours
TEAL-JONES CO.
P. S ?We represent the Charlotte Steam Laundry.
Basket leaves on Tuesday; returns Saturday,
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| ATTENTION
Here are a few things that
we would like to dispose of
f before fall and in order to
do so we are offering real
Ra rcf ainc
I Feed Oats, Cotton Seed
Hulls, E-Z Seal Fruit
I Jars, A Lot of Nice
Shingles, Primo Peanut"
Meal, Cotton Seed Meal
Door Screens in many sizes and prices.
See us for the famous Buckeye Grain
Drills. We have Ground Limestone
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for that grain ianu. Let us know your
wants.
We carry a heavy stock of Groceries,
Hardware, Shoes, Etc., at all times.
I McGresror & Ralev
I RUBY, SOUTH CAROLINA
New Restaurant and Grocery j 1
Have juat opened a new res I rilHO Peanut Me.
tnurai t and Grocery on Church The IT^RAT Feed
Street back of Baptist Church, FOB
lo be known a. The Uity Keetao- HORSES, HOGS and CATTI
It'.gular meale 2f> cente; lnnch' Aik ^?I?or Salary ''or ^
?' fronl 1? < <"'" "P- ' J. S. BURGH, Mt. Crojh.
Everything clean end of the C(Ty MARKET, CAiwterfie
1.aet quality. Beet of order will Manufactured by He, I.l??,l
he maintained : ladies invited . Cotton Oil Co., Charleston.
Fresh fish every Saturday.
FOLEY KIDNEY PIL
Turnip Seed in great variety? fow backachi mquits ano bladi
riii i
I ifkcrt Jiemtf cf!
II AU school books and supplies at
I Chesterfield Drug Co.. Strictly cash, tii
I Bagging and tics are th4 highest |l(
I in price they have been in yeers. jQ
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II Superintendent Coker, of the Cnes- P(
I terfield High School, will occupy one w
I of the Perkins houses on Green St.
I Mr. G. K. Laney killed a large rat- j m
I tie snake on his lawn Saturday. The j r<
I snake had nine rattles and a button. 1 g,
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The date of the Mt. Croghan Com- i 'n
munity Fair has been changed from |tv
I November 2d to November 3d. This
I change was made in order to secure
9 Dr. D. W. Daniel, of Clemson College,
I as a speaker. Dr. Dasiel will speak 01
i I on "Community Co-operation." He ri
I is a speaker of unusual ability and ( t?
9 the ,vFair Association is to be con- V
9 gratulated on securing him. g]
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A cpmmitte of'ladies of the Ruby ?
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Iiuciiwuisi. vjnurcn realized a tidy "
sum Friday night from the sale of
ice-creum. The leading member of
the committee was Mrs. Smith Oliver, '
to whom the success of the venture
was largely attributed. a
Personal Jtems'
Mrs. Kirby Rivers was a viator in ''
town Saturday. t
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Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Lucas and sons
are visting at the home of Dr. T,
E. Lucas.
j Miss Nannie Huntley, of North
Carolina, is visitng her brother, Mr.
Thomas Iluntley. k
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Mr. R. M. Myers cast his ballot s
early Tuesday and immediately left
town on the gitney.
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3 Miss Lila Teal has returned after E
i a visit of several weeks with her f
! aunt, Mrs. Hipp, in Whitmire. h
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Mrs. Lizzie Bittle and Mrs. Surah
I Billle visited yesterday ut the home t
of their cousin, Mr. J. M. Griggs. f
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? Mr. H. M. Odom has returned from j
Philadelphia and other eastern markets
and reports prices steadily rising.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ogburn and
children are spending the week with j,
Mrs. Ogburn's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Gaskin.
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Mr. James Rogers, who has been
pitching star baseball for Parkston,
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Everybody I
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It boosts home trade. I
THIS IS YO
Your iuteres
IT'S UP TO YOU 1
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The members of the Oakland Bapst
church are placing the material
i the lot recently acquired for the
irpose of building a church to cost
)t less than $2,^)00. This church is
cated in an especially fine farming
iction and has a membership com>sed
of some of our best men and
omen.
* * *
Ernest, the 13-year-old son of Mr.
id Mrs. K. Pittman, who live three
iles from town on the Chesterfield
>ad, was gored by a young bull
unday afternoon and painfully ihired.
The animal's horn cut a gash
i the little fellow's leg that required
vejve stitches to close.?Morven
entinel.
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Miss Lcai'e Pittman holds the recrd
so far for the largest tomato
iised by tomato club girls in Cbes rfield
County and sent to this office.
(e received last week a beautiful
?ecimen grown in her one-tenth
ere pai.cn. mis tomato weighed
ne and one-half pounds and measred
19 inches in circumference,
eating Miss Clara Watson's effort
y a fewf ounces and inches.
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Positively no credit on school books
t the Cheterfield Drug Co.
I. C., this season, is visting his many
riends in town.
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Miss Mary Walsh entertained' dcightfully
at cards Friday night. Afer
cards, lime sherbet and lady fin:ers
were served.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wethersby, who
ave been visiting their daughter,
Irs. Robert Gardner, have left for
heir home in Williston.
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Misses Lealla and Athalene Gasin
have returned home after spendng
some time with relatives in Marhvillc
and Wadesboro, N. C.
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The Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Owen,
/ho accompanied by little Eva
Iroadway, have been visiting here
or some days, returned to their
ome at Mars Bluff last Friday.
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Mr. and 'Mrs. W. L. .Jackson reurn
to-day to their home in High
'oint, N. C., after a viait to Mrs. B.
!. Moore. Mrs. Jackson is most
leasantly remembered as Miss Ce?
?ste Huntley.
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Misses Ota and Roxie Douglass arived
yesterday for a few days' visit
dth their brother, Mr. C. C. Dougjss.
The latter part of the week
hey leave for Clinton, where they
nter college.
Positively no credit on school books
t the Cheterfield Drug Co
teads
Home Paper
Don't lack in civic pride.
I1R TOWN.
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:0 BE A BOOSTER
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The farmers for some time past
have been taking advantage of the
line weather to pull fodder and talk
politics.
Mr. and Mrs. West Adams were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Please
Gaddy last Snnday.
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Mr. N. M. Johnson, of Middendorf,
was in this community last week and
talking politics. LZ
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Mr. A. C. Rivers and Mr. Davis j
Perkins visited at Mr. J. T. Davis' L
last Sunday. P
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Mr. Rob Smith, of near Shiloh, was
in this community last week.
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Miss Elma Davis spent the weekend
with Miss Iris May Davis, of near
Maysville.
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Miss Annie Myres visited Misses
Nellie and Arie Davis Sunday.
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Mrs. W. M. Davis visited her
daughter, Mrs. Cleoa Outlaw at Middendorf.
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Mrs. Sara Davis, of Chesterfield,
visited her brother, Mr. Daniel Boatright,
Sunday.
Everything needed'by the pupil
for school work at the Chesterfield
Drug Co.
BETHESDA r
The meeting is in progress this
week at Bethesda, conducted by the
Rev. J. W. Quick. Rev. Harrelson is ^
I not with him as was expected. We
have heard that he is going home to 9
rest for a while. ?
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Mr. M. D. Roscoe was quite sur- *
prised Sunday after service was dis- J
missed when his attention was called
to the fact that one of his hens was *
on the church ground and two eggs J
in hj^s buggy, being about three and j
one half miles from home. Long I
ways to follow her nest, wasn't it? {
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nc nave uegun picKing COUon to
day and are getting a fancy price 3
for it. |
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Thero was a forest tire on G. W. i ?
Boan's place last Monday, caused by i ?
iiis burning a place to build a tenant ; ?
house. His loss was a pArt of his ! *
material and some of his woods burnt, j J
. ?
We hope R. F. D. 4 is done his fod- j
der by this time, for it is so hot. I'd J
rather pull fodder than to pick cot
ton. ' *
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The writer heard the candidates ;
shoot their big guns Saturday for j
thV last ime this year and we did
enjoy it fine. I ]
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Mrs. G. W. Boan visited in Shiloh Inn
section Satu?day to see the sick.
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Mrs. M. J. Cross was the guest of itc(
Mrs. Mary E. Boan Sunday. ,
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Please dont' ask for credit wbon pos
purchasing school books at the Chea- ,
terfleld Druf Co. j J
j Mr
Notice her
I have opend a jewelry store Sel
in the front of the moving picture
house. I have a new line B
of jewelry of all kinds?wed- ter
ding presents, silverware, and hor
cut glass of all kinds. Come
and look before you buy. *cc
Wingfte Jewelry Co,
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CORRESPONDENCE Iff
MIDDENDORF
The Sunday School picnic at Hebron
M. E. Church was observed Saturday,
August 19th. A large crowd
attended and the following program
was renderd:
1.?March and song by school.
2.?Prayer by pastor.
3.?Song, "Open the Door for the
Children," by the school.
4.?Greeting by Bessie Hodges.
6.?Recitation, by Ida Bell Johnson.
6.?Recitation by Dollie Harp.
7.?Song, "Jesus Loves Even Me."
8.?Recitation, by three girls.
9.?Recitation, by Lessie Johnson.
10.?Recitation, by Mae Ingram.
11.?Recitation, by two boys.
12.?Recitation, by Winona Johnson.
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13.?Song, "Bring Them In."
14.?Story, "The Coming of the
King," by Ola Johnson.
15.?Recitation, by Russell Shaw.
16.?Recitation, by Mary Harp.
17.?Recitation, by Alfred Johnson.
18. ? Recitation, by Margaret
Rowe.
19.?Song, "Showers of Blessing."
20.?Offering Speech, by Pauline
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?f uiuisun.
21.?Collection.
22.?Recitation, by Sullie and
Axie Shaw.
211.?Recitation, by Linnie Shaw.
24.?Song, "All Hail the Power of
Jesus' Name."
25.?Recitation, by Clyde Shaw.
26.?Recitation, by six boys.
27.?Recitation, by Pauline Johnson.
28.?Recitation, by Ruth Johnson.
29.?Duet, "Little Sowers," by
Ophelia Johnson and Daisy Gilbert.
After the exercise a bountiful dinner
was spread and lemonade served.
In the afternon the Rev. McFarlan,
of Bethlehem, made a splendid
talk on Sunday school work.
Buy your school books and supplies
at the Chesterfield Drug Cp.
Please don't ask for credit.
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This Space
Chesterfield Dry
Goods Co.
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jjWe
Think
You Will Profit by Trading
at This Store s
It is an easy matter for you or any
other person to save money on vour purchases.
It can only be accomplished, how- jj
ever, by trading at a first-class store that
still maintains popular prices. 8 t!
THIS IS THE STORE FOR MONEY SAVING ||
j A. F. Davis Market I
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Try "Skecter-Go" j Jj
It Mak es * Em Git I ^
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Th? odor of this preparation, unlike others in its class, V H
i. wry agreeable to people. Hut niosquitos will not ?
come near it. in antiseptic and will heal the bites. Z
25 Cents a Bottle
Laney Pharmacy %
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SNOW HILL ' j Mrs. Paul Parker and children
Misses Mary Bell and Kathleen ; spent Monday here the quests of Mrs P
lers spent Saturday near MoFar- West Parker.
i, visiting relatives and friends. * * *
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A severe storm mr?<ad ???>
?? ;he"kren vi" comrnity ^V*
JiHtrson last week. af,t. to corn and to Iwhere It 1
was open. ~
VIr, t.. a. uavis nas Deen inuis- ?
durin,t Remember the W. M. U. at We.t
dr. and Mm. A. H. Seller., of ""X';Sumlay f The
.. Bluff, spent a part of the week , ._ , " toII,n,unity are cordial,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. t( '
lers. \
Master Pierce and Paul Melton , ' **
At. and Mrs. F. F. Bittle, of Ches- spt'nt s?tur<J?y and .Sunday
in and; > .
field, spent Sunday here at the "rou Ruby with relatives and MB
ne of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gul- fnem,?- ^
ge. On their return they were *
ompanied by Mrs. Bittie's mother, Mia* Qliva A. Cason was visiting
u Elisabeth Gulledge. to Ruby last weak.