The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 12, 1916, Image 4
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Is the store to buy Men, Young ]
WMi When you consider buying your
HH | Ralston is your kind of a shoe.
J fort. The new fall shoes are her
r Ladies Lace Boots in White, Ms
Ladies Dress Shoes at $1.50 to 3
Wrights Health Union Suits. V
Hats from $l.oo to $5 00. Caps
Overalls $l.oo the pair. Inter-V
1
If?^
1 Prepare
For Cold Weather
Let's get together while
- nit vvtaiiiti is warm ana
prepare for the coldness
of winter.
We have Heaters for coal
! or wood, Grates, open or
closed, Franklins of both
varieties, Piredogs, heavy
and light and in fact everything
that will keep
you warm during the winter
months.
| Call, write or phone us
your wants.
Armf ield Hardware Co.
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We Pay
TL? HidllPCt P firn
? LUHinvi * I IW
For Cotton Seed
In trade or cash. Come to see us for
your supplies. We have everything
you need
Redfearn Co.
Quite a contingent of Chesterfield's As in the little European s<
dnrktown denzens visited Cheraw last now in progress, innocent
Tuesday evening and made them- sons were somewhat inconvenien
selves acquainted with their friends HS ono ?f our illustrous legal lig
in Cheraw to such good purpose that j not accustomed, it is said, to shir
, , , , | on Main street earlier than 10 a
the police of that orderly ittle city .. i . r i . , 1
' 'I or thereabouts, found it necessarj
were compelled to send out S.O.S sig- perambulate to his office at a m
nals and call in all the help within earlier hour and telephone to Cher
a limited radius to quell the dis- putting up a bond for one of the p
turhance. Details are meagre. It cipal* in this 8craP' not#that he 1
. , , , interested in this man s freedom,
is said that one gentleman who helps ,, _ .. ? ?v
1 there were others who were, cr
run one of the drugstores in Chester- among whom was the able cook <
field made u very quick trip from ployed in the home of the afores
Cheraw to Chesterffeld presumably on l<?g?l luminant. Company \
on foot, arriving at his place of busi- I<'ominK to that hoU8p for dinncr 1
. , I the cook in question was going rij
nest very much out of breath and ; atrmiBht to Chara*. dinner or no d
bearing the imprint on his arm of ncr secure the immediate relei
him o
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"eal-Jc
Men and Boys Suits,
fall suit it will be to ;
Why? Because they
e. Come in and lool
it, Calf, Patent, Gun I
>3.00 in Lace and Bu
Vrights Two-Piece Su
25c. 50c and $l.oo.
/oven Toe and Heel
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I tfhcrt Mem#
1 Cotton, 17:l"J/4; Seed 78 cei
A large crowd of Chestefiel
went to Wadesboro Tuesday 0
the John Robinson Circus.
The box of money given awi
the Amus<-U Theatre last SaU
night was won by Miss Burr.
Mr. O. T. Cason, of Lakeland,
after visiting his mother, Mrs. 1
Cason, and his sisters, returned
yesterday.
A meeting of the Cheste
county bar was held Tuesday t
& range the court roster for the
ing term.
An extra picture will be show
night at the movies with the L>ia
From the Sky.
> The People's Bank is havini
upstairs offices renovated. Th
tir front suite will hereafter b
cupied by th law firm of M
i Manna ?.V Hunley.
Don't forget the dates that t
Smith, Eye Sight Specialist, w
in Chesterfield Thursday, F
and Saturday, October 26th,
and 28th.
The jurors need not attend th
two days of the Court of Coi
Pleas. I'ntil Wednesday, Oct,
the court will be engufccd on t
cases.
| A sack of (lour will be jriven
f ! at the movies next Saturday
i Extra jrood pictures will be i
I at the regular price, 5 aiul Id
Mr. Alexander Lisenby's mu
i came frightened at an autor
last Thursday on Main Streel
suddenly boKinnintf to hack,
i Mrs. Lisenoy to the ground. II
juries were not serious.
Dr. H. Smith, Eye Sight Spec
will be at Chesterfield three
, Thursday, Friday, and Saturda;
tober 26th, 27th and 28th.
your eyes examined and fitted.
Saturday, Nov. 11th, the las
of the Fair, has been tfiven o\
the colored people. They nii
creditable showing: last year a
? is expected that they will this
r surpass their prvious efforts.
Messrs. J. Rivers an<l
I Douglass have accepted the a
for the Overland Motor Car an
keep a complete stock of the vs
Overland models on hand. Note
adv. in this issue and then keep
eye on it.
A series of meetings is now in
ress at the Ihiptist church. The
" liruce P.cnton, of Rockingham,
sisting the pastor, the Rev.
Kundcrhurg, and much interest
inK* manifested.
At the Courthouse next Sund
.'1 p.m. the Rev. J. L. Tyler
preach the funeral of some mer
living and the funeral of sonn
lows wno are dead and don't km
You should attend this funera
vice.
Several representatives of the
olina Saxon Motor Co., of Colu
were in town recently demonsti
the beautiful S. It. Saxon car.
John T. Hurst has accepted
agency for these popular cars
will keep roadsters and tourinp
in stock.
Ruby is recovering from a 1
that was, as they say up 1
"sho* real." It seems that M
Parnell Crawley, son of Mr. J
Crawley had something that 1<
vcrv much in/untiu
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rap ^he sch00i stopped and it is sa
per- pood authority that everybody he
cod, oreath until the assistant State h
hts, officer arrived and pronounct
linp "choroal." ?
.III., "He who spends all he makes
/ to not long hope to make all he spe
Ufh Why not deposit your money in
a\V, People's Bank? We carry fire
rin- burglar insurance. C. P. Mange
was Cai
You must learn the Icssoi
lief D . a
economy. Bring us your Ssv
. ^ we put them to work for you.
larry fire and burglar insurant
vas
ir)(j C. P. Mangum, Cas
Benefits derived from your
ln_ ings: We pay 4 ti P?r ent. 'if lef
tst. months or longor. C. P. Mangui
*
ines Co
Hats, Caps and everythir
pour interest to call in am
p are made on foot-mould
v them over. $4 50 and !
VIetal and Vici Kid at $3.
tton. Misses and Childn
lits at $2 00- Others at ^
socks for Men, Buster-Br
>nes Co
of %ceal Jhiterext
11 ts. There is a story going the rounds
in Mt. Croghan of how some fellows
dians were driving a car that was whistless
o see and yet was able to whistle until an
accident catapulted the whistler
av at through the wind shield, when it is
irday s?'d that all attempts at whistling
ceased.
Ha., iV,r- r unaerDurK nas oougni
Nl. E. furniture stock of Mr. B. C.
home Moore and has moved his grocery
store into the premises formerly ocrfield
cupied by Mr. Moore. He will cono
ar- ('uct a combination grocery and furcom
"'tore store here and promises to
carry a first-class line of goods in both
departments.
m tomond
The Marlboro County Boosters will
be in Chesterfield on Tuesday, Ocg
the LOher 24th with several cars, a brass
en_ band, etc. A cordial invitation is exoc_
tended to these live-wires to visit our
essrs as ?^ten as they can. Especially
do we invite them to return about
^ ^ Nov. 8, i), 10 or 11th and see what
' ' old Chestefield can do in the way of
, producing one of the very best county
rid ay c ... c. ,
. fairs in this State.
27th,
Chesterfield has her hand. It hasj-rs^
n'f played "Dixie" yet but the first
step in that direction was taken last
night, wnen I'rof. Smyth Henderson,
gave the mend ers their first lesson.
'1UI > There are twenty-two members in all.
W. R. Huneycutt is president and B.
away j Douglass is secretary-treasurer,
night. There is no reason why Chesterfield
shown cannot have a good band and we bocents.
lieve a fine start has been made,
le be- There will be many times when this
nobile orgnization will need some encourt
and agement in the form of funds and
threw more funds, if continued progress is
cr in- a> be made, and it is believed that
here will be plenty of this commodity
ialist 'n sipht. It is pretty Well realized
days, '^at a K??d hand, like a pood ball
Oc- team i;S an excellent advertisement
Have f?r any town*
t day Don't foget to look my line over
,'cr to before mailing your order to some
ide a mail order house. Get your jewelry
ind it where you can see what you are buyyear
ing and compare prices.
WINGATE JEWELRY CO.
(' ( High Grade Watch, Clock and
PC no V Jewelrv repairing guaranteed.
'their | fferscnalJtems
your
Mr. A. \V. Hursey was in Columbia
prop- yesterday.
Kev.
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is jisj,
^ Miss Clarice Clark, of Anpelus, S.
is be ^ sl"'n* the week-end visitinp relatives
and friends in town.
4 * * *
lay at
will sneriif d. p. Douglass attended the
. now Sheriff's Convention at Anderson
[. fel- 'asl wt'k and is taking a short raca^
tion before returning
1 ser- *
Miss Flora Bell Ste^all has return.
Car- ''d from VVhitniire, S. C., where she
mbia, has been visiting friends and rela atinf?
tives, and has resumed her work here
Mr. is teacher in one of the primary
the grades of the Chesterfield Hitfh
i and School.
; cars * * *
Miss Maude Powell, rated as the
'ripht world's greatest woman violinist,
there, played in Columbia yesterday evenaster
njt. Amonj; those from Chesterfield
I. W. to attend this recital were Mrs. D.
>oked H. Laney and Miss Annabcll Brock,
ilysis. who accompanied Miss Brock's entire
ia or music class, consisting of the Missi s
Id his Nell Melton, Lila Teal, Doris Laney,
icalth Maude Garland Welsh, Pearl Moore
:<1 it md Mary Bell Welsh.
*
can- Kill-Kare Club is the name of a
^ ,10W social organization with the ex*
pressed purpose of doing what its
*n n inie implies kill care. It is comjosed
of many of Chesterfield's young
,e ' people, who no doubt will be able to
i of live up to their aim. Last Friday
ing?; evening the meting was held at the
We home of Miss Mary Pusser. Progres;e.
sive conversation and other games
bier, were played. Delicious fruits and
S*v- candies were served, and it is very
t six probable that those who had cares
Blf were able to forget them?dead or
hler. ialive?for the time, at leaat.
impany
ig in Gents Furnishings,
d see the beautiful selection of <
ed. lasts. They have the right
$5-00 the pair.
50 and $4-00 the pair,
sn Shoes at $1.00 to $2.50 the
>100 to $l.5C the suit.
own Hose for Ladies and Chile
impany
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Your Op
i: We wish to thank yo
patronage during the past
spect and compare the val
Tis true that all line;
advancing but it's equally
(bought before the present 1
the face "
In fact, we are offerii
stock for less than we car
jo ....
I every item tor less money
it when our present stock
hooves you to come in anc
corning season while our ?
are lower than its possible
seasonDress
Goods
Our stock of Dress Goods comprii
all the popular weaves and shades of tl
season such as Burgundy, Plum, Orchi<
ete Prices ranging irom 85cts to $2 <
the yard, also a full line of Danish Popi
lar Cloths, Surges, Poplins, Ottorna
Cloth etc. in all colors from 25cts to$l !:
the \ aid.
Coats and Coatsuits in the popuk
shades a I'd newest models from $6.95 t
$22.00.
Chjldrens Coats from $1.95 up.
Mothers, now is the time to purcha:
your children's school dresses as well !
house dresses foi yourself, we have the
in ready to wear, also a vond assnrtni-i
Iof ginghams and chambrays in plaid
checks and neat strips both in dark at
light colors t 10c and per yar
These same cloths will be^ifi^c and ll
after cur present ft >ck is eCTausted.
Lad-Lasie Rompers, Chevoits ar
Suiting Cloths for school dresses, waist
blouses and rompers in light and dai
Y colors at l'JJ4 tne yard
Apron checks in blue, bro > n at
black at Sc, l()c and IV'Ac. all thei
checks are of good quality ginghams.
1 Millinery, Coats and Coatsuit
Our Millinery, Dress Goods. Coat ar
Coatsuit Departments are in charge *
Miss Margarett R>rd, of Baltimore. 81
has several yeais of experience in thei
lines and will prove to be of valuable a
sistance in helping you select your ou
lit tor the coming season
J & 1* Coats 8poo) cotton all coloi
and si/.es f>()c per dozen.
17 -
I very special
II yarda sheeting ,Sf? inch wide at HJ^c.
4 yards sheering art inch v ide at 7c.
!J yards sheeting 27 inch wide at 5c.
Only one bolt to a customer.
Chesterfield
| Cor
The Be?t it the Cheapest. Singer ST. PAU1
and Wheeler Wilton Machine*. The Paul Instil
bitt by the world'* test. Sold cheap Oct. 3d. Instru
for ca*h, or on easy payment*. Three P?tent faculty; t
year*' time.. Rebuilt machines for thful location.
$5 and up. once. For furtl
ERNEST M. MELTON, Rev. J. A. Littl<
At Hotel, CkostorfUM, S C. g. C.
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colors and models. 8
-of-way on the streets ot Com I
pair.
Iren. I
>portunity 1
u one and all for your liberal j|
season and invite you to in- 1
ues we are offering. 1
s of merchandise are steadily u
true that our entire stock was jjj
high price that "stare us in |
ig at least two-thirds of our |
i buy wholesale to-dav and |
than we will be able to buy 1 s
is exhausted?therefore it be- 1
] select your needs for the i
stock is complete and prices 1
I for them to be later in the |
Wort Shoes and Dress Shoes
Men's Work Shoes in all colors, also
heavy and liuht weights from $2 00 to
i, $4 00
)0 Men's Dress Shoes in all leathers
u from $2.00 to $4 f>0
ltl Lad'-s Shoes for tough wear from
);-> ?l R<> to $2 no.
Ladies Dress Shoes in high top hoots
ir as well as the old reliable styles in high j
0 and lnw heels from $1 R0 to $3.00 ?
Children's Shoes
3e Shoes That Give Service and Comfort
In -l.:i J
111 in iimii^ uiiiiuiill Willi hiiohs iris
,it just as important to consider the coms.
fort of the last on which the shoe is
id made as it is to consider the service the
d. shoe will give. We have children
r,c shoes in all leathers in which these important
qualities are combined. Prices
range Irom OOots to $2 50.
k Hats and Caps
lfi Everything in Men's Dress Hats
from the$l (M) ounce hat to The "Old Vf
reliable John K. Stetson
Men's and Hoys < aps in fancy plaids,
neat strips and solid colors from 25cts to
ts
'r Buckskin Trousers |
The fsmniis lino nf Wn/il/oUin T?nnn?~. ?
..MX/ Ml A#UWI%OI\tl| 1 lUUflrjg > SH
in neat patterns from $1.75 to $4 (X). >
* These trousers have the same finish that
you would get in the highest price tailored
goods. \
rH Overalls and Work Shirts I
O-eralls in American dyes made of jjj
" heavy denim at $1.00- H
Big Ben and drawn Overalls in real
Indigo dye at $1 25. K
I/arge and roomy Work Shirts "a
tig shirt, for a big man" an-1 a full yard
long at 60c ts, also Work Shirts made of
lighter weight Chevotto at 26c and 36c.
I Drv (innrlfi I I
tipany j |
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U INSTITUTE 1
r:~ No; Six-Sixty-Six
?j?iSiV'snrs^crri
Make application at rive or tlx doeee will break may eaae, andUk .
ler information write !!? * lo"i? ^ ''T*' *otB
return. a It acta oo tba Ihrer better* thanfl
i, Prin., Chesterfield, CaWei mad data ao? fripe or afekea.