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p 11 Let Us || And the ordinary kind. Dutchess I Dutchess tr?users Wear Right; St ^ || Dutchess Trousers are Famous thi 1 | Strauss Suits for Men at $10, $12.50 and 15. G I Other Suits for Men at $7.50 to $10 the Suit. I I Men's Coats $3, 3.50 and 4. I Men's Trousers $1 to 5. K Ralston Health Shoes for Men $4.50 and 5. E Craddoc-Terry Shoes for Men $2 to 5. I For Fvervthinfr I T I Jl l i i 1 X S? I Prepare i For Cold Weather f Let's get together while f the weather is warm and i nrenare for iho miriness I of winter. | We have Heaters for coal 3 or wood, Grates, open or closed. Franklins of both j| varieties, Firedogs, heavy || and light and in fact everything that will keep you warm during the win- \ t J ter months. fi i ! I Call, write or phone us n 1 54 I your wants. i| I j Armfield Hardware Co. j| We Pay The Highest Market Price For Cotton Seed ! Ill trade or cash. Come tr> app ha for your supplies. We have everything" you needRedfearn Co. A Special to The Advertiser from! With every cash purchase amount the Washington and J.ec J'ress <!uh, ing to 50 cents we will give you a of Washington :i < 1 l.<-e Cniver sly, | coupon worth ten cents. We n>vf Lexinpton, Va., has this hit of very these coppons with the purchase <>( pleasant news concern o;ie of our [ a.ny hind of goods we sell, even if it Chesterfield boys: "Hoy la-Grande I is ice and gasoline. The only condiIlurst, of Chesterfield, S. was one tions are that the purchase must he of the 21 men at Washington and not less than 50 cents and it must he ueo university to attain grades oi tie- a cash transaction, and you get coutween 90 and 100 in all his classes pons in proportion to the amount of during the past session, according to the purchase. f or instance, a tivcan announcement just made hy IVesi- j dollar purchase will get you ten coudent Henry Louis Smith. He is a pons. These coupons are good for graduate of the Chesterfield High their face value in the purchase of School and was the only man from any article of jewelry in our Novelty South Carolina to win what the un- Show Case, which we invite you to dergraduates call 'a letter for serv- inspect. These coupons cost you ahice on the intellectual gridiron.' He solutely nothing as we sell the goods ig a sophomore this year and is en- at the same price whether you take - rolled in the Academic School." them or not. ODOM BROS. CO. 1 ; Point Out To Yoi Dutch li Trousers are Comfortal urdy Fabrics and Expe oughout the Country; tt Farnum Sli Ladies Lac Lac! ics Lac Ladies li Men's VVoi New and Up-to-Date C eal-Jor , ? tfkcrt Menu ef'. Cotton yesterday brought in the' Chesterfield Market, 18:57 '2 cents, (li Seed, 87:50. tl to Mr. A. J. Rohr has moved into the house recently vacated by Dr. li. L. .. Gardner. al It is said on jx()?d authority that S the Cheraw Guards are expected li home in about two weeks. ti Chesterfield is now producing some 11 exceptionally pretty dahlias -some 01 ouy.ht to take prizes at the State and >' County Fairs. e: ti If Charley Chaplin's Clothes were made by us they would fit much bet1 ter. Chesterfield Dry Goods Co. ^ d I A very successful meetinir closed . at the Baptist church Sunday ni^ht. Six youtip ladies were admitted to the ^ t church, and preat interest had been manifested at manv of the services. ci Attention is called to the advertise- . meat in this issue of II. B. Allen & rj Co.. of Wndcsboro. Thev sav they | * J1 will save you money on your Clothing, Mats ai it Shoes. Head their adv. b. s ! to-day's paper. s Hev. J. I.. Tyler will preach a Ma- j| isoiiie sermon Sunday morning a St. s J*I'aul Church at 11 o'clock. .Ml Ma- w j sons will meet at the hall at 10o and march t<? the church in a ho ly. ^ It is said that on the booster trip j the best speech of any speech that v i was si'oUe was spoken by Dr. Daniel t Hampton 1.aney, of Chesterfield, at y Macedonia. llis Mecedonia cry, "Ftv? drinks for all," will reverberate round tin circle for years to conic. j Don't hp a scarc-cro'v. Have your s suits made hy nr. They cost no snore, i Chesterfiled Dry Goods Co. 3 Commit-.doner of Agriculture, K. 1 .1. Watson, is expected to he in ('lies- ^ terfield County within the next week c or so to organize several Farm I.oan v Associations. More detailed informa- ' tion will he furnished by The Adver- ^ tiser next wee!:. f The days, when people seem to 1 have pone dall'y on the subject of automohilcs, it is a tresit to sc.- such a ' fine pair of horses as is being 1 shown by \rmfield-Porter Co. If the ' Fords ci' tinue to take fhe country s it V il ..... I ... tlx. XX ? V Ix. ..X x? .. ' horse \\in> will lie Known as a wealthy J mail. Chestcrleld must K" SIIIIH', or I Macedonia w ill outstrip her, as thoy I are {xettinjc in touch with the capital of the State ami Nation, oy having as the princ., i! speakers I'. S. Senator s ((io.t.oai Si ith. from Washington, P. an.I ? '.d W. W. Hall, editor ..f The < State, of t 'luinliin, S 1 . I'll. I< I a . Infill of file, tel'tlelll county tleer hunters in the \icinily of j (Jewry.o-.v a lh.- week. No news lias I yet been received from them as to i the fortune of the chase. Anion*? theni are .John Welsh, Will Crai*r. , iVi! If ' JTi. W !1 llendrix ami ?>1 r. | .Moo* ^ < io*?han. Another in lieation of ti:e blockade j which is beiiij? so forcibly maintained ( j l.y the Allies ayainst the Central I'owI ers is Llie fact that common indcllible ( : pencils are now eonimamlin;? a high s premium by reason of the fact that the lead is I.ein.tr utilized for dyeinjr. A (inn in Pajtcland recently sold their entire slock at an enormous piofit. i'rof C. I#. Manna, of our town, was ^ the nearest ey witness to the wreck j at Clinton, S in which an auto- ' j mobile containing nine persons, was I struck by a train and one of the oc jcupants killed. Mr. Hnnna was on * his way from Whitniire to ('linton to;' " view the wreck of an S. A. I- train ' 1 on the main lino whon the N. & L. ' train struck an auto. v ' 'I he H?v. L. Tyler, who says he t is tired of having to dodge the truth 1 in preaching so many funerals, hit '' upon the scheme last Sunday of preaching a few funeral sermons c .while the sub lets were yet living. In 1 that way, r.e said, he could tell the ' 'jwhole truth. And he did it. He is v said to have made a few men think v if they are not dead they ought to he. "ft* who spends all he makes can- ' not long hope to make all he spends." '' Why not deposit your money in The '' People's Bank? We carry fire and 1 burglar insurance. C. P. Mangum, 8 Cashier. ' 4 The Wonderful ess Tro 0 Cents A Button SI.00 A Rip ble; their Roomy Cut rt Workmanship accc ie Money Warranty s oes for Men S3.50 and 4. e Boot, White Rain Cloth S4. c Boot: Patent S4. 1 Boot S3.50. rk Shoes SI.75 to 4. "all at the Store Whei %eeal Jnteretst A very quiet, but interesting weeing was that solemnized recently at te home of 'Squire C. W. Teal, near | iwn, when Mr. I. J. Davis was mared to Miss Nezzie Ray field. Miss ayfiold is one of the most popular nd attractive young ladies of the now 11 ill section. Mr. Davis' stcrng qualities are well known to Ches>r(ichl people. He is a member of le lirni, J. A. Davis & Co., and is no of our most highly respected | oung business men. The Advertiser jctemis its most hearty congratulaons. We have the reputation of giving ou correct style and fit plus a square eal in tailor-made suits. The Chesr i i r\ c i_ r* _ ?r i;c 1G i ^ry uouus v-u. Mr. V?". II. Porter and wifV and liss Gertrude Median, who were in liarlotte Sunday, were in a street ar accident that was far frohi agreeble, though none of them were seiously injured. They were riding in fairly well filled ear when there was rear end collision with another treet ear. All the passengers were everoly shaken up, and for a time . was feared that Mr. Porter had ulTered a severe back strain, but he ,as soon :.i himself again, and went 11 to Atlanta, according to his origial intention. You won't be ashamed to mingle .'Hh well-dressed men, neither will ' he price frighten your pocket-Look if au have your suit made by us. The Chesterfield Dry Goods Co. ! Miss Alma (I. Perry, principal of j he Middcndorf Graded School, has! t in motion plans that will material-' 2e into a Community Fair for the ! liddendorf section this fall. Miss j Yrry is a very wide-awake and pro- i rressive young woman. File is to he I omplimented upon her efforts to dc- I < lop" the country around Middenlorf. A meeting has been called at diddendorf f<?r Thursday afternoon, let. IPith. to comnlete the nrioiniysi. ion for tin- Community Fair, which > ill bo hold in tho handsome now Midlondorf (Iradod School buildincr, Saturday, Nov. 1th. Attorney C. I.. lunby, of Chesterfild, lias boon inri'od to deliver an tuldross at tb<* ! neetinu: next Thursday afternoon. j tyersenaUtems Mm- Rowoil i - teaching school noar 1 1'ola, S. C. Hon. <i. K. I.anoy attended court in < 0ryot own Inst week. Kev. .). K 11 > 11* is visitiny at his! Tiro'i boiuo in iiarnw11 lounly. Mr. .1. A. Craiy tri|?|?oii his foot and < 11 the other day, receiving some liyht bruises. Misses .lonnie and Kthel Humph ies are Koiny to Sumter to join their athor, who has moved there. Mr. \V. J. Tiller is a very busy man ust now preparing Chesterfield ounty's State Fair exhibits. Miss I ucy Cardner is teaching at enter Point {Traded school, where chool work was beyun last Monday. Mrs. Sumter A. Porter, after a vist to friends in Chesterfield, joined lI ? P,..i . . n .... i 111 urcenwond yesterday. I M iss Stella Minis left Monday for icr home in Barnwell county and will ittond the State Fair before returnng. Or. lit. I,. Gardner has moved into us new home on Main St., which was bniicrly owned and occupied by Mr. t. K. Ilnnna. The date of Miss Ortnian's wedding /as said to be lust Wednesday. Miss tnnie Cullcdgc, who was to act as naid of honor, left for Miss Ortnian's lorne last Saturday. Mr. W. D. Craig, who was considred seriously ill last week, is now ip and attending to business. Has I'vn superintending the construction /ork at the lower light plant this veek. The Woman's Missionary Society f the Methodist Church will have a ooth at the Fair. Last year these .dies made enough money to <*arpet he church. There's a reason. They erved sandwiches that thoughtful 1 eople were not afraid to eat. i J ^ ^ ^ j I Differences Between users / and Scientific Construction acco >unt for that, iccounts for that. Misses and Children Sho Men's Rain Coals 52, 54 Waterproof &7.50, 10 ai Men's Overcoats at &5, i Black and Tan. rc Quality Rules Over Pri mnanv I A General | Our aim is to keep i mind the necessity o shopping at the very < i Now we say this for our j chased our present stock bet S giving our customers the bei ^1A T ? C * cii will [Ji JLCS- 111 1HVJ L, WC W ferent lines for future shiprn< are offering- you to-day. We are not taking ad van making long profits on our < we carry have advanced boughtWe are strictly observing The wise Shopper will nc until the Chesterfield Dry G si and its prices learned| 1 ; | Ladies' Suits We are showing Ladies Suits in all the new models in fine quality pure wool poplins, gabardines and serges. Prices range from ?12.00 to ?20.00. Lad ies Waists Crepe Dechine waist Si.98 to $600. Specially good models iri white, llesh | and maize| j ? i Dress Goods 1 We are showing new materials and shades in silk and wool mixed poplins, taffetas, charmeuse satin etc. Also a dandy line of chiffons and crepe for waists and trimmingsOur stock of serges and staple dress goods is also wj complete. | I Chesterfield I Com j: ' Mr. Krvin Melton is remodeling- his NOTICE TO home on Main St. I take this me Itev. and Mrs. Harmon and Mrs. y?u that I have < Mulloy, of Cheraw, were in town restaurant with < Friday. in Cheraw and can Dr. E. H. Melton continues to im- hest ??rvice at prove, to the delight o* his many reasonable, friends. , ' ?jlr" unt for tlicit. I I ^1 K ' j es in Button and Lace &1 to 3. J and 56 inches long Guaranteed '4 id 15. Others at &5 and 6.50. L50, 10 and 12.50. in Brown, '$jf Reminder I j impressed upon your | >f doing your winter | sarliest date possible. 1 >atrons iaterest- We pur- t ore prices advanced and are f 3efit of a well selected stock ? ouId be glad to buy our dif- d ent at the same prices we | I rtage ol the opportunity of | stock just because all lines S 25 to 50 per cent since we | the Golden Rule. 8 )t buy' anything any where | oods Co. has been visited | ; ! Ladies Goats L Ladies' Coats in wool velour, plaids and smart mixtures in the sport and the new three-fourth lengths. Prices $3-95 to $15C0. ^ Underwear We have underwear in union and two-piece suits in licrht. medium and heavv weights for every member of the familv from 25 cents y to ?2 00. Wool caps, scarfs, sacks and sweaters. Shoes | Shoes in all leathers to * fit all shapes and sixes of feet for less money than we can put them in the house today ? Millinery a specialty- ? i Dry Goods j ipany I THE PUBLIC I handle a full line of Elgin and thenI of informing Hamden Watches and a line running opened a first-class from $1.00 to $2.60 in aheap watches. >r without lodging Full assortment of high-grade Jewelgive the public the rjr. Come and look my lina over. i all times. Prices WINGATE JEWELRY CO. I All kinds of high-grade repair work J ^A. B. DAVIS. reasonable prices, I