The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, September 28, 1916, Image 4
jl With Stock in Readin
II We are ready with scores of q
1] shops of those famous Philadelphi
II Worsteds have the call, but t
|| Serge in every color and variation
II Prices $7.50, $10
I In short, if what you want in
I price, the right treatment through<
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As the lines we are showing i
for love or money come in to-day
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Prepare
For Cold Weather
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\ Let's get together while }
I the weather is warm and
prepare for the coldness I
of winter. \
We have Heaters for coal v
I or wood, Grates, open or
I closed, Franklins of both I J
varieties, Firedogs, heavy
and light and in fact ev- I c
erything that will keep I ,
you warm during the winter
months. *
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I Call, write or ph one us | i
\ your wants.
Armfield Hardware Co. ,
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We Pay c
The Higher Market Price
For Cotton Seed
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In trade or cash. Come to see us for ?
your supplies. We have everything
you need- ' J"
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i^earearn Co. g
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Registration Books Open wh? in Mtd of coan or c>ik?i, jv
Registration books will be w- M- will b? ?t your ..rr- K
open every firnt Monday at the * The City Market.
Auditor's office until Jk) days be
fore the Ke"er?\ election. TEXAS-RAISED RED RUST-PROOF J
o. H Iimnions, thm. S
K. T. White, cleik, OATS?Tested by SUte Depart- d
W. M. Belk. merit of Agriculture and proA
lew Meters ead Rakes left at nounced 0. K.; 80 cento a bushel.
the AwisM HnwHrws, J. S. Burch, Mt. Croghaa. 2tp
fcg.? . . .)t.
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ess We Sound
treshly tailored suits,
ia and Cincinnati Tailc
here are also Cassimer
that ever came out of
.00, 12.50, $15.(
s, Slims and Regulars
a suit is the right fit, t]
Dut the transaction th<
low cannot be duplies
while the picking is at
eal-Jor
tfhert Jteim of I
Cotton, 15:75; Seed 80 cents.
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Mr. J. C. Baker was in Monroe
ast Friday.
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G. K. Laney, esq., was in Columbia in
ne day last week. rc
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Cheese kept on cold storage at
THE CITY MARKET. it
Mr. Roy T.loore went to Grenwood
n business recently.
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Mrs. W. D. Craitf and Miss Mary h<
Ianna spent Friday in Columbia. X
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Mr. J. F. Hunley spent several days
n Columbia last week.
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A carload of lime, cement and plas- w
er expected this week at Armfield J.
lardware. M
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Miss Margaret Byrd spent Sunday
vith her sister, Miss Elizabeth Byrd, f?
n Kershaw.
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Miss Bessie Burch, of Peachland, ai
4. C., is visiting at the home of Mr. b<
J rack Melton. B
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Guns and shells; a supply on hand
nd plenty more coming at the L. A.
'ampbell Hardware. tc
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Messrs. Beattie, of Lancaster, and pi
Iorton, of McBee, were in town bi
^uesday.
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See Frank Porter about that new ni
Vinter Suit. You will find him at w
)dom Bros Co. C
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Horse Feed, Mill Feed, Chicken 01
'eed. THE CITY MARKET. ti
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Douglass, of
'ageland, were in town visiting rela- R
ives several days this week. ai
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Frank Porter is IT -when it comes
o measuring you for that new Fall
nd Winter Suit.. See him at Odom R
tros. Co. M
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Mr. E. R. Knight, County Super- di
isor elect,, of Angelus, was in town
londay and Tuesday.
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tsnng you tickets in for Fleisch- <"<
lan's Yoast. THE CITY MARKET. A
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The Rev. and Mrs. P. A. Murray, P<
f Rome, S. C., are visiting their son,
lr. P. A. Murray, Jr.
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Don't fail to call on A. L. Griggs
or anything in staple and fancy Dry hi
ioods. Notions and Millinery. r:
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Mr. N. M. Johnson presented
herifT Douglass with a handsome
'.Igin watch and chain the other day. M
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Messrs. Ilervy Streater, Baxter ol
lardner, and C. B. Morris spent last 'n
aturday and Sunday in Norwood, 'a
I. C., and report a big time. cc
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Messrs. Emsley Armfleld and A.
V. McCall, in company with Mr. Iluus
Armfield, who is visiting h:.5 tt
rother, were in Cheruw last Monday.
re
soil part of your cotton while it is c*
ringing a Rood price. Depoait
our money with us, and pay all bills
y check. C. P. Manpum, Cashier.
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The many friends of Mrs. Paulie Hi
urker, who was operated on in the st
/adesboro hospital, last week, are M
lad to know that she is recovering. ?'
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Mr. T. E. Mulloy, registrar of vital
atistics, reports for the year up to
eptember t, 168 births against 60 <;0
saths for Courthouse Township. a,)
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Csskisi Stoves and Ranges going 10
keep at AraAeU Hardware. th<
d?
this Bugle Ca
just arrived from t
>rs.
s, Chevoits, Tweeds a
the dye pot.
)0 and up
he right fabric, the ri^
sir this is the store 1
Lted at the same pric
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Heeal Jnteretft
Civil Court will convene in Chesterjld
October 3d. First two days, as
mal, will be devoted to equity cases.
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Mr. J. G. Sowell, a progressive
irmer of the Catarrh section, was
i town Tuesday. Mr. Sowell is sectary
of the Macedonia Community
air.
U?e The People't Bank for depo?i
r, Of voair mnn?v Ifr ? 1
gainst fire and burglars.
C. P. Mangum, Cashier.
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Mr. A. Johnson was taken to the
jspital in Florence yesterday for an
-ray examination and probable op ation.
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Rev. J. W. Elkins and wife, of
ageland, spent several days here this
eek visiting at the home of the Rev.
L. Tyler, Rev. Paul T. Wood and
r. L. L. Spencer.
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Coffins and Caskets?W. M. Redtarn,
at The City Market.
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Messrs. Robert and Perry Therrell
nd Lesesne Craig and Misses Annaid
Brock, Margaret and Elizabeth
yrd visited the Therrell home at
eath Springs recently.
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Mrs. A. L. Griggs will be pleased
> have her friends call and inspect
er Millinery before buying. The
rice and quality count. Seeing is
elieving.
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One of the best hustlers the editor
let in Cheraw on a recent visit there
as Mr. Seymour, manager of the
heraw Coca Cola Bottling Works.
Ir. Seymour has been on the job
nly a short time, but his diligent at>ntion
to business is getting results.
Our beef is the same old price;
Olltwl -Qfr oa Ir 1 r* Aftwfo
K/vvwn, 11/ VVIlVil, I WHI-Iiiuuar
nd Loin 12 V6 cents. The City
larket.
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Mr. J. T. Funderburk and son, Dr.
eese Funderburk, in company with
Ir. S. II. Laney, all of Pageland,
tissed through Chesterfield yesterny.
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The 1015 Tax Executions have
een turned over to the Sheriff fort
>llection. They amount to $12,000.1
bout 90 per cent, of the taxes for
mt year were paid, leaving only 10
i?r cent, to go to the Sheriff's office.
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There was an accident in the jail
few days ago when one of the inates
stepped on a beef bone, cutting
is foot and contracting blood poison,
rompt medical attention brought
m through alright.
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Mr. P. A. Nicholson and his son,
r. J. B. Nicholson, were in town '
iu day this week. The Messrs. Nichson
have one of the very best stores
Jefferson and deservedly draw a
rge trade from an extended aren of
>untv.
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Little Virginia Rohr, the daughter
' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rohr, had quite
serious accident last week when she
11 14 feet from a tree to the yrround,
ceivinK several severe bruises and
its.
R. G. Ilanna, esq., and Mrs. Hannn
ive returned from the mountains
' western North Carolina. Mr.
anna has sold his home on Main
reet to Dr. R. L. Gardnor. He and
rs. ilanna will move to the Hannn
d place near the Courthouse.
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The infant child .of Mr. and Mrs.
award J. Funderbur'-, of Dudley
mmunity, died on last Sunday at
iout eleven o'clock, and was buried
Dudley church Monday mornrnjc at
i:30. Services were conducted by
? pastor^ the Rev. B. S. Fnnderb'irg.
11 Shoes, SI
, For Dresi
he
They measure up to i
partis Style and Workman
HQ which to the man of discri
tween the right and wron;
pair in all leathers.
Lad ies Dress Shoes ir
$4.00 the pair, others at I
Misses Shoes in Lace
. . Infants Shoes at 50?t
I"1 We are showing the
[or Carlson Green, Black anc
Shirts at 50?ts, $1.0
Gaps 25, 50 and $1
Buster-Brown Hose I
J We are Headcfui
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We wish to thank you
I patron age during the past ;
spect and compare the valu<
Tis true that all lines
advancing hut it s equally t
bought before the present hi
the face"
In fact, we are offering
stock for less than we can
every item for less money t
it when our present stock i;
hooves you to come in and
coming season while our st
are lower than its possible
season
I Dress Goods
Our stock of Dress Goods comprise
all itie popular weaves and shades of the
season such as Burgundy, Plum, Orchid,
\ etc Prices ranging irom 85cts to $2 oo
the yard, also a full line of Danish Popu
\ lar Cloths, Serges, Poplins, Ottoman
jj Cloth etc. in all colors from25cts to$l 25
the yard.
; Coats and Coatsuits in the ])opular
j shades and newest models from $6.95 to
$22.00.
IChildreus Coats from $1.05 up.
Mothers, now is the time to purchase
your children's school dresses as well as
house dresses for yourself, we have them
in ready to wear, also a good assortment
of ginghams and cliambrays in plaids,
checks and neat strips both in dark and
light colors it 10c and 12pj per yard
\ These same cloths will be 121c and 15c
after our present stock is exhausted.
I Lad- Las ie Rompers, Chevoits and
Suiting Cloths for school dresses, waists,
blouses and rompers in light and dark
colors at 1254 tne yard
Apron checks in blue, bro n and
black at 8c, 10c and 12J<c. all these
checks are of good quality ginghams.
Millinery, Coats and Coatsuits
Our Millinery, Dress Goods. Coat and
Coatsuir Depariments are in charge of
Miss Marrrarett RviH nf Hn iti??..*... ui...
O -- -- y ?? - ? . I 1 MI"| f . tjlir
has several yeais of experience in these
lines and will prove to he of valuable as
sislance in helping: yon select your outlit.
tor the coming season
J & 1* Coats spool cotton all colors
and sizes f>0c per dozen.
Very Special
3 yards sheeting 3d inch wide at
4 yards sheeting 3d inch v ide at 7..
3 yards sheeting 27 inch w ide at fie.
Only one bolt to a customer.
Chesterfield
j Com
E3ES
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hoes-Ralston I 'i
s Occasions Ralrftons j
the movt exacting standards both as re- 6
ship, they have little niceties of finish, I
minatinj? ta.<te means the difference be- ^
g shoe. Try them $4.50 and $5.00 the
i black and white boots at $3.50 and *
*2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 the pair. I j I
and Button from SI.50 to S2.00 the pair,
s and S1.00 the pair.
i latest colors in hats, the Pearl, Smoke,
I Blue at $1.50 to $5.00.
0 and $1.50.
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for Ladies. Inter-Woven Socks for Men. J
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portunity j I
one and all for your liberal I J
season and invite you to in- g J
es we are niferincr
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of merchandise are steadily 1 \
rue that our entire stock was |
igh price that "stare us in |
t
y at least two-thirds of our
buy wholesale to-day and
han we will be able to buy Uj
s exhausted?therefore it be- I
select your needs for the I
ock is complete and prices I I
for them to be later in the S I
Wort Shoes and Dress Shoes | I
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s \> ui'K Mioes in all colors, also B H
heavy and light weights from $2 00 to i I
*4 00 | H
Men's I)i>ss Shoes in all Dai hers I H
from $2.00 to si .r>0 I
Lad?*s Shoes for tough wear from fi fll
sj B0 to s2 B0. V
Ladies Dress Shoes in high top boots ?
as well as tlie old reliable styles in high 1
and low heels from $1 fio to $3.B0 1
Children's Shoe3 .
Shoes That Give Service and Comfort {
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In fitting children with shoes it is W
just as important to consider the com- | |
fort of the last on which the shoe is t. f
made as it is to consider the service the 1
shoe will give We have children ? 1
shoes in all leathers in which these important
qualities are combined. Prices
range Irom 00,its to $2 B0.
Hats
and Caps
T.I- A I - -
rjvpryr inner in Men's Dress Hats 1
from the$l (>(> ounce hat to The "Old
reliable John B. Stetson 1
Men's and Boys Oa-ps in fancy plaids,
neat strips and solid colors from ^5ots to
*1.(50 SBuckskin
Trousers j
The famous line of Buckskin Trousers > |
in neat patterns from *175 to $4 00. VI
These trousers have the same finish that I I
you would get in the highest price tail II
ored goods 111
Overalls and Work Shirts I J
() eralls in American dyes made of ? flj
liuMtrtT iot v'1 /Wt ^
uru* f 'fill ill (II :
Big Hen aim drown Overalls in real ]
Indigo dye at si i?5. 9
Laige and roomv Work Shirts 4ta 9
I ig shirt for a big man" an-l a full yard 9
long at fiOots, also Work Shirts mads of fl
lighter "eight Chevoito at 25o and Mfic. 9
Dry Goods 1
ipany 7