The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 05, 1916, Image 4
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KITCHEN DEPARTMENT
Miss Stella Minis, Superintendent
(Open to anyone in the County)
\y of canned fruits, vegetables, jellies, preand
pickles $15.00
it display of canned fruits, vegetables, jellies
ves and pickles 10.00
display of canned fruits, vegetables, jellies,
ves and pickles 5.00
glass of beans 1.00
glass of peaches 1.00
i glass of apples 1.00
: glass of pears 1.00
! glass of blackberries 1.00
Preserves
iy of preserves 1.50
,y of peaches 1.00
ly of pears 1.00
ly of figs 1.00
ty of jelly 1.00
Pickles
iy of pickles 1.50
ty of sweet pickles 1.00
iy of sour pickles 1.00
iy of catsup 1.00
f light bread 1.00
alf dozen biscuits 1.00
cake 1.00
cake 1.00
I of butter 1.00
For Children Under Twelve Years
its 1.00
cake 1.00
cake 1.00
ME DEMONSTRATION CLUB FOR WOMEN
Open to All Co-operators
ral display of canned fruits, vegetables, pre*
and pickles $ 5.00
st display of canned fruits, vegetables, pre*
and pickles 2.00
id fruit in glass 1.00
>d vegetables in galss 1.00
les 1.00
irves : 1.00
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alf dozen biscuits 50
>me-Made Conveniences and Sanitary Devices
(Open to Anyone in the County)
-made fire less cooker 1.00
enient ironing board 1.00
ap 1.00
*s refrigerator 1.00
1 tray 1.00
?Directions for making will be mailed upon
st to the Home Demonstration Agent.
CANNING CLUB GIRLS
ery club girl reporting on Form B, 511-1 and
ig an exhibit at the Fair will be given a Candub
pin and free pass to the Fair.
Short Courses at Winthrop College will be
led two Canning Club Members. Contestants
graded on crop, canning, record of costs and
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)und record r 3.00
st all round record 2.00
211 history (booklets) 2.00
it written history (booklets) 1.00
ig up greatest number of N. 3 cans 2.00
g up greatest number of No. 2 cans 1.50
of receipts 2.00
icatest record book 1.00
st neatest record book 1.00
nd apron (over 16 years old) 1.50
nd apron (under 16 years old) 1.50
tion of tomatoes in glass 1.00
:tion tomato pickles (sour) in glass 1.00
p in glass r 1.0.0
sauce in glass i 1.00
:o puree in glass i 1.00
chow in glass i 1.00
:o jelly in glass 1.00
,o preserves (green and ripe) in glass 1.00
pickles in glass 1.00
HOUSEHOLD ART DEPARTMENT
Mrs. J. W. Hanna. Superintendent
itries in this department must be the work of
hibitor, who must be a resident of Chesterfield
y.
of embroidery by lady over 60 years of age. . 1.00
of French embroidery 1.00
of punch work 1.00
> of three buttonholes i 1.00
slain tatting by lady over 60 j 1.00
:l collar t 1.00
I centerpiece i 1.00
1 cap 1.00
et cap 1.00
et centerpiece. i 1.00
iet collar. t 1-00
et yoke (gown or corset cover) . . . .j 1.00
et jacket ,. . . . 1.00
et slippers 1.00
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of cotton knitting 1.00
of wool knitting 1.00
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Only the Very Best I
Meats |
Fmcy Groceries X
Fruits |
Wc arc just as particular regarding the
quality of foods we buy as we are about the
way we serve them. Only the best on the
market is good enough for our customers.
A F. Davis |
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Chesterfiled Motor Co. jf
Repairs
AUTOMOBILES, of All Makes,
GAS ENGINES, of Every Description.
ALL WORK Skillfully and Promptly Executed.
PARTS Carried in Stock.
G. & J. TIRES are hard to beat. We have them.
OILS AND OTHER SUPPLIES always on hand.
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
KEEP US IN MIND when you come to the Fair.
Chesterfield Motor Co. J
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Dress Goods |j
The wide range of staple and novelty dress goods v
in our stock makes suitable selection an easy 2
matter for you.
We can always show the latest weaves and pat- I
terns in the popular colors, and can satisfy you ft
both as to quality and prices.
Hosiery
The finest silk Hosiery and the latest novelty
combinations in all the popular new shades are
now offered here at the lowest prices the market ^
will allow. <
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We are now showing a new lot of suit materials
that will delight the most critical judges. We
have the latest in stripes, checks, plaids and plain
weaves, and in any colors that you may wish.
We have a reputation for making clothes that fit
every curve of the body smoothly and perfectly.
Why buy the ready-niades when made-to-measure,
bought from us cost no more?
Millinery
In Millinery we are leaders. Our Miss Byrd
comes to us after a thorough training in some of
the largest and best houses in the East.
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Our stock is not only thoroughly complete, but is
absolutely brand new. We do not carry over
Millinery goods and so have nothing to work over.
You can trade here with the assurance of getting |
a hat that suits you thoroughly and will give you
pleasure as long as it lasts.
(HESTfRffiD DRY GOODS CO. |
Some DE LAVAL literature and souvernirs
will be given to those interested at the Fair ' ~m
Grounds.. Call on f
Armfield Hardware Co.
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