The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 05, 1916, Image 5
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AJAX and GOODYEAR TIRES?The Best.
VULCAN SPRINGS,
PRESTOLITE, J
FORD PARTS always in stock. 1
FORD "ROAD-SMOOTHERS" Ready to place.
FORD CYLINDERS REBORED and made new. ]
OILS. GREESE and GASOLENE. 11
In fact, we are ready to meet your every need,
and meet it promptly and effectively. ]
The Lucas Garage 1
Only Garage on Main Street.
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Delicious Drinks
From our Sanitary Fountain, Made of Pure Fruit
Flavors
Satisfy Your Thirst ,
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A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF CIGARS
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STATIONERY AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES J
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Chesterfield Drug Co.,
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Ladies, Gentlemen
and Fellow-Citizens
Your presence is cordially requested in our store, I
also in our display room at the Fair. A souvenir will
t be in store for you, provided you cut out this little ad- j
Wt vertisement and bring it along with you.
F ' , You will read this, won't you? 1
Service is not measured by dollars and cents?
not altogether; neither is quality. Experience cuts a
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large figure?Experience and Honesty of purpose, 1
coupled with a pride to win?to win the^ood opinion j
of all customers and to hold it. I
We have tried to give you, our customers, the
advantages of our six years experience and we intend - 1
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to cotninue doing so.
Remember this: Efficiency, Experience, Originality,
Quality and Service are the principles that gov|
ern the conduct of our business and these will enable [
you to keep doing business at the old stand.
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Armfield Hardware
Company
WHILE AT THE FAIR INSPECT MY
L High-Grade Jewelry, Watches, Clocks j
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v Remember, Christmas is not a great way off.
Wingate Jewelry Co. 1
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HOUSEHOLD ART DEPARTMENT
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Best cross-stitch embroidery $ 1.00
Best embroidered scarf 1.00
3est pair embroidered towels 1.00
Best hand-made baby dress 1.00
Best collection of hand-made handkerchiefs. . . 1.00
3est piece of colored embroidery 1.00
3est rag doll 1.00
Best embroidered table runner 1.00
Flowers
Best bunch of chrysanthemums 1.00
Best bunch of dahlias 1.00
Best bunch of roses 1.00
For Girls Under Sixteen
Best group of three buttonholes 1.00
3est stocking darning 1.00
Best yard plain tatting 1.00
Best yard lace 1.00
Best crochet centerpiece 1.00
3est embroidered centerpiece 1.00
Best collection of hand-made handkerchiefs 1.00
3est tatted yoke 1.00
Best crochet yoke 1.00
BOYS' CORN AND PIG CLUB
w. j. l Uler, Superintendent
Class A?Entry ten ears of corn, together with written
history of crop and financial account showing
profit on investment as per rules laid down in Circular
No. "A" 74, governing Boys' Corn Club Work,
as follows: (A) Greatest yield per acre; (B) Best
exhibit of ten ears; (C) Best written account, showing
history of the crop; (D) Best showing of profit
on investment, based on commercial price of corn.
?irst prize $ 5.00
Second Prize 2.00
Third Prize ., 1.00
Class B?Best ten ears of corn ; prizes to be awarded
in this class only on merits of the corn.
?Mrst Prize 5.00
Second Prize 2.00
Third Prize 1.00
Class C.?Best single ear of corn; prizes to be
awarded in this class only on merits of the corn.
pirst Prize 2.00
Second Prize 1.00
Pig Clubs
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i-nzes awaraea ior nest History, showing greatest
gain at lowest cost.
"irst Prize 5.00
Second Prize 2.00
rhird Prize 1.00
All members of the Corn and Pig Clubs who deliver
to W. J. Tiller a complete report of his corn crop
and pig feeding will be issued free passes to the Fair.
POULTRY DEPARTMENT
J. W. Hanna, Superintendent
lest display of more than one breed $ 5.00
lest display of one breed 3.00
lest pen in show 3.00
lest male bird shown 2.00 l
lest female bird shown . . 2.00
lest pen of Plymouth Rocks 1.00
lest pen of Wyandottes 1.00
lest pen of Orpingtons 1.00
lest pen of Rhode Island Reds 1.00
lest pen of Langshans 1.00
lest pen of Anconas 1.00
lest pen of Campines 1.00
lest pen of Indain Games 1.00
lest pen of Pit Games 1.00
lest pair Turkeys 1.00
lest pair Geese 1.00
lest pair Ducks. 1.00
lest pair Bantams 1.00
lest dozen eggs 1.00
FARM DF.PARTMFNT
W. J. Odom, Superintendent
-{est general display of farm products $25.00
>econd best general display of farm products. 15.00
Phird best general display of farm products 10.00
fourth best general display of farm products 5.00
lest ten ears of corn 5.00
lest single ear of corn 2.00
lest ten stalks of corn 1.00
lest peck of peanuts 1.00
lest peck of oats , 1.00
lest peck of rye ; 1.00
lest peck of cowpeas 1.00
lest peck of wheat. . . .'. 1.00
lest sheaf of wheat : 1.00
lest sheaf of oats - i 1.00
lest sheaf of rye 1.00
lest bale of pea vine hay ? 1.00
lest bale of vetch (and oats) hay i 1.00
lest bale of alfafa hay 1.00
lest bale of clover 1.00
lest bale of hay?Johnson or other home grass 1.00
3est. ten stalks of sorghum i 1.00
lest peck dried apples 1.00
lest peck dried peaches t 1.00
lest five pounds of honey i 1.00
Largest watermelon 1.00
Best peck pecans 1.00
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QUALITY MEATS :
No matter what your wants may bo in the I )}AM%
MEAT LINE we can meet them, and we meet them al- j ) jlw|( }Jj "In
ways with first quality MEATS?the only kind you vii (n '
care to buy and serve on your table. (^a^j V hi ^ 1
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We carry not only the stapled but all the delica- <-^0 CJ
cies that go to make a complete market stock. We ^ </
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To be able to get what you want when lj yy) // J
you want it in HARDWARE is a convenience U H// //j
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Our stock is complete in the hardware V j II,u
line, and we offer you prompt and courteous ; i).\ 1 ' llijnjf
service and right prices on all purchases //{Va \\ Iff??
whether large or small. /if f \V. m/txx \
We cordially invite you to inspect our VjJ, \ ffyy \lwl
stock the very next time you come to town. j'y I 1 A
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Next door to Hursey Brother.. ^ 11\ I//// M \\|(Yo
We Invite Yon
WHILE IN TOWN DURING THE FAIR OR j JL\
ANY OTHER TIME TO MAKE YOURSELF J
AT HOME IN OUR STORE. CONSIDER 1 W&. l! t
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YOURSELF OUR GUEST WHETHER YOU Jj
WISH TO TRADE OR NOT. | I / ll&fyL. '/V
You will find our goods plainly marked and
OUR LINE OF SHOES, DRESS GOODS 1 'f'1^!
AND NOTIONS IS COMPLETE. Be Sure to I ; \ w'lfv
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believe we can save you money and satisfy i'^N ,
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WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE OUR STORE
YOUR HEADQUARTERS NOT
ONLY DURING THE FAIR
But Whenever You Are in Town ?
The Cream of the C.eam is procured ^ *" T t
when you buy a DE LAVAL SEPARATOR. I J
Amifield K&idware Co. j
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