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*rr ' ?' j ';T> I Ready I. With Wi II Months of Rigi I II Designers, Cutters I || tions. We Comnru I | Kirschbaum Suits I It 1VT r* P111 vo Q i i i 4- o d> "7 i va *w? w ' i i t/ vj V_1 1 LO sp / > ? Ralston Shoes foi i Craddock-Terry Sh Ladies Black Kid I Ladies White Lace Ladies Button and Misses and Childrei I Prepare For Cold We Let's get together I the weather is warn prepare for the col of winter. We have Heaters fo or wood, Grates, op closed, Franklins o varieties, Firedogs, and light and in fa< erything that will you warm during th ter months. Call, write or phc vour wants. I ArmfieldHardw Attractive Per Conducted 1 OPERATED DURI1 THE CHRISTMAS 1 JANUARY $ FEBRUARY TO JACKSONVILLE ST. AUGUSTINE MIAMI KEY WEST CUBA MAT A XX AS GULF OF MEXICO NEYV ORLEANS And Many Other Resorts of the 1 Tours of Fifteen, Twenty and Thirl Covering Many Points of Historic Interei ful Tropical Scenery in Nearby Foreign Voyages on Sotthern Seas. SPLENDID ITINERARIES 0 ATTI Personally Conducted Throughout I I fc 4-- - r % ^ A A v,<i wipei uncii ujr ivj rs< Write for Booklet. GATTIS T( I0uri.it Agents Seaboard Air Line Railw POULTRY WANTED LC WILL BUY Chickens, Hens, Geese, Qn \fon( Ducks #r Guineas. W. J. IIANNA. Wallace pi SALESMAN WANTED at $3.,r?0 in TO SELL lub-icating oil, grease, lonf,0([ tQ h specialties and paint. Part or whole time. Commission basis un- t*1'8 til ability is established. Perma- the package r nent position and wide field when was made, qualified if desired. Man witlr rig . Riverside Refining Co., Cleveland, 0. *?0< S m Hfc ^ preferred. . of Hursey 4 ' and Alert nter Goods 1 id and Careful Choosing or > and Tailors Have Gone Ir 3nd Them all to You?and i Guaranteed all Wool at $1! 50 and $8.50. Men in Button and Lace $4-50 and nr>o Inr A T o t-? of Co r> f\ n ? ^ TT^ i\ji mvyii ai dllu cj ^ace Boot at $4-00Boot at $4 00Lace Shoes at $2 00* n Solid Leather Shoes at $1.00 the tfhert Mem# < Mr. A. E. Reeves, of Columbia, v _ in town Tuesday. ^ | |"^ Mrs. C. K. Curtis left Wednesd for Paxville, S. C. 2 * * * 1*1^ I Dr. and Mrs. Newsome, of Rul B were in the city last week. B * i and I Dr. A. M. Redfenrn. of riomo is Collect', was in town this week. dness I * * * g Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rivers, of M< ven, were in town this week. ?3 * 'jj Mrs. Josic Douglass, of Pagclai i was the guest of friends here tl I" coa.1 I week. w * ? ? i0|-j qj* I Mr. W. C. Rushing and family, ? Hamlet, N. C., were visitors in to\ f both j lnst wock' . , . M A largo turkey will be Riven aw heavy n nt the movies next Saturday nig] hj Who will win it? tiH ev- 0 j| Wamble Hill school opened 1: i I week with Prof. B. J. Douglass Keep I charge. F i * e Will- I Benefits derived from your Si Ij ingi: We pay per ent. if left i I months or longer. C. P. Mangum, I Cashi I* * * Mr. Coyt Redfearn, of Wadesbo spent a few days in Chesterfield t week. * * Coal Crates that were $2.75 $4.75 now going at $2.00 to $3. at L. A. Comphell's Hardware. * . Mrs. J. M. Manprum, of Chariot ' N. C\, visited relatives in the city t week. * * * Mr. li. K. Ilanna has purchas - - from Mr. Ray Eddins, his handso home, "Hill Crest." ??? ? K *R | | McCall Patterns in stock at 1 | |V7 Chesterfield Dry Goods Co. Great 1 V vlidalji riety to select from. 10 and 15 cen ^ Mr. 1,. S. Weaver and wife, fr< V*O Wexner, N. C., visited at the home ( vUl U Mr. A. W. Hursey this week. * ? ? Good Percheron horses and mar I 3 to 5 years old, weighing 1,000 J |/> J f T\ * Ijrp 12,00 pounds, at Armfield Porter < HOLIDAYS # + T & IYT \ j? I ' H ^r- Walter Jewel, ?he aerona who thrilled the thrones on two da ! of the fair, is visiting in town. * I'ALM BEACH Thp ii,.v. T. B. Owen is erecti HAVANA n handsome new home on M{ PANAMA St., next to Mr. Ira Redfearn's rc I MARDI GRAS dence. * * Vest Indios. rumoro(j that Mr. Lewis R ers, of Hardison-Rivers Co., Morv< by Days Duration, wjU move to Chesterfield to make 1 st Through Beauti home. Lands and PeaceJul * * * Mrs. Hollis Smith, of near Mar ville, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. ? P. Mangum this week. UCTIVE PARTIES . . . Misses Mildred Lancy and Pe; Mr. Gattis and Melton, who attended the Coin Fair, returned to Columbia Colic Monday. A ? | | J O Heavy Winter Laprobes, fine qu I I J ity; buggy and wagon harneti. at A. Campbell'* Hardware. * ay Raleigh, N. C. Mrs. L. F. Strntton and son, ___________________ Charlotte, N. C., attended the fi ????????????J last wek and visited friends and re ____________________ tives in Chesterfield. * ? ST OR STOLEN D T T T i I ^ J Rev. J. L. Tyler left Tuesday 1 lay, Nov. 6th, Mrs. N. A. Greenville, to attend a joint meeti of the Sunday school hoards of t aced some goods valued Upper and Lower South Caroli , .... Conferences, a buggy she thought he- # er son. She either placed see ui for your auto tires. \ e in the wrong buggy or the Pul,nun> Ford tir"' fro' plain, at $8.50; rear tires, non-sk i was stolen. If an error'ji 1.50. We also have the 34*4 tir< will the finder of tb /i?fit*in' *,8i non-,kid- *19- These a J i lowest prices in town. Til y leave same at 1hr fu! #r>nt#^ a.f#ct iu WOf Bros. / 7 .ship end material. OOOM Bl.tC 4 M, n"t\CM\w New Styles in Suits lirts. Everything New 'ray Awaiting You. i Our Part, Month ito the Productioi Above all 5.00 Abe Bloct $500r i r A CV i 1 t | nnBBHBn of %eeal Sntereat ras ************ i * * WEDNESDAYS COTTON * ay MARKET IN CHESTERFIELD * * * Cotton, 19:8 cents >y, * Seed, 98?4 cents * * * ************ on Special communication of ChesterI 1?U I _J v- ? - icm liUUKU i\o. ?Z\J, A. ! ". M. will be hold Friday, Nov. 17th, at 7:30 p.m. >r~ for the purpose of conferring the Second degree. By order of B. F. Teal, W. M. u^? W. P. Odoni. Secretary, nis The ladies of the Ruby Methodist church will give a box supper Friday night, November 24th. Proceeds go for the benefit of the church. Everybody is urged to attend and help make the occasion a-success. ay A special four-reel Red Feather feature will be shown at the movies next Saturday night at the regular price of 5 and 10 cents. This is undoubtedly one of the greatest com;n plete pictures shown and will interest every one. Considerable interest was maniiv fested in the automobile of Warren iix Fountain last Sunday after it came to grief on upper Main St. It seem? er. that George Streater had borrowed the car to experiment on without the ro> formality of permission from its his owner. George was getting on fine, j iiik unee goou sized lriendf on a \ery pleasant joy ride until thi to car seemed to think it was a British 75 "tank" and undertook to jump thi gutter by the roadside. . On the re turn jump the two front axles weri so badly sprung that it held the at his tention of a crowd, black and white nearly all day Sunday. ied! MASTER'S SALE me STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. Pursuant to a decree hereto fori granted in the case of Ira C. Red va* fearn and Thomas E. Mulloy, plain '**' t'fTs against Cora B. Redfearn, P. R Bennett, C. C. Bennett, James Ross in], and R. E. Ilanna, trustee in bank ? ruptcy for Cora B. Redfearn, defend ants, I will offer for sale before thi Court House door in Chesterfield, S e*' C., on the 1st Monday in December ,to 1910, same being the 4th, within thi "?* legal hoours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash the following describ ed real estate to wit: lUt All that lot in the town of Chester ivs - ~ neui in tne sanl State and County, or Main St., of said town of Chesterfield 3ame being the residence lot of Corr "k B. Redfearn, bounded north by Mair Street, east and south by Chcsterfiek 31 Mercantile Company and on west bj lot of Gillie R. Cato; Also a lot on Main Street of the IVtown of Chesterfield in the State an? . county aforesaid, fronting on saiti n is Main Street seventy feet and runninj. back two hundred and seventy feet more or less, bounded north by Mair ? Street, east and south by lot of B. S Funderburg and west by lot of I. C Redfearn; Also a lot on Main Street of thi town of Chesterfield in said Sfate anc county, frontinK on said street aboui seventy feet and running back om hundred and fifty feet, more or less bounded north by Main Street, easl by lot of C. L. Hunley and south bj lot of C. C. Douglass; Also a lot of fifty fee* by on< hundred ant? ffve feet in the town o1 of Chesterfield, State and county afore air said, same being immediately south ol la- the Methodist parsonage lot and be ing all the land owned by said Core B. Redfearn south of said parsonage 'or P. A. MURRAY, Jr. Master for Chesterfield County. na MASTER'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, V. COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD, at, Pursuant to a decree heretofore id, granted in the case of H. H. Herrick, a, trustee of the Marietta Fertilize! rm Company, pluintiff, against B. E. Mc? Nair and the Bank of Chesterfield, deIt* fondants, I will offer for sale before if. the Court Houee door in ChestorAeld, and Top Coats. Nev in Men's Dress From s of the Best Effo t of These Fall an t Suits Guarantee Overalls n 11 . m w ^an to See L real- J S. C., on the first Monday in December, 15)1(>, same being the fourth, within the legal hours of sale, to the ! highest bidder for cash, the following ' described real estate to wit: j All that tract of land in Mt. Crogi han township, in the above State and. | county, containing one hundred and i sixty-five (1G5) acres, more or less, ' bounded north l>y lands of the es- : I tate of Mary Sellers, cast by lands of j I*. A. Gullcge, south by estate lands : oi Major Hancock and west by lands ! 'of Henry Hendricks, Lewis Rivers and others, the said land being known as the Cato Jackson place. P. A. MURRAY, Jr., Master for Chesterfield County. MASTER'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. Pursuant to a decree heretofore granted in the case of S. T. A. Mc- i Manus, plaintiff, against Van II. j Gregory, et als, heirs at law of T. S. I Gregory, deceased, defendants, I will , offer for sale before the Court House door in Chesterfield, S. C., on the first Monday in December, same being the fourth, w;?hin the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate, to wit: All that piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being in the State and county aforesaid and withi in the corporate limits of the town of i Cheraw, beginning at a point on the I south side of Marlboro Street two i hundred (200) feet in an easterly dis rection from Second Street, and run, ning thence in the same easterly dii rection and parallel with said Marl boro Street, a distance of fifty feet i to lot heretofore conveyed to T. S. ' Gregory by J. A. Watson; thence at - right angles to said Marlboro Street ? and parallel with the Watson line a - distance of ninety-five (95) feet to a , lot owned by T. S. Gregory; thence naralll'l with the r.rnmiru lin?> mi/I ?.? . right anprlos to said Watson line a distance of one hundred and ninety-five (195). feet to the beginning point. The said lot bounded north by Marlboro Street, east by J. A. Watson, south by the lot of T. S. Gregory and west by lot owned by the said S. T. A. Mc.Manus. ; P. A. MURRAY, Jr., i Master for Chesterfield County. i . \1 MASTER'S SALE i i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, , COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. ! Pursuant to a decree heretofore ' granted in the case of William Hogg ' Against Annie Hogg Quick, defendant, I will offer for sale before the ' Court House door in Chesterfield, R. 1 C., on the first Monday in December, ? same being the fourth, within the le1 gal hours of sale to the highest bid1 der for cash: all that piece, parcel or ' tract of land in the above State and j ' county containing 100 acres, more or less and bounded on the north by ! what is known as the Mclver land, on ' the east and south by what is known ' as the Dixson land and on the west ' by the Hugh Coker land, being the | land conveyed to William Hogg by | I o..:^ -1 i ,i-_ _ ? jvnu nuuui liic yt*ar i Ann and i I ' being what is known as the "William * Hogg home place." 2 P. A. MURRAY, Jr., Master for Chesterfield County. 1 ' NOTICE OF SALE , State of South Carolina, b County of Chesterfield. By virtue of the authority contained in a deed of assignment executed f by McManus-Atkinson Co., Inc., and . 'of the authority contained in motion f adopted at a meeting of creditors oT said McManus-Atkinson Co , Inc., this J day held, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that we, the undersigned, will sell to the highest bidder at public auction, for cash, at 12 noon, Saturday, November 18th, 1916, in the town of McBee, S. C., all the stock of goods heretofore belonging to said McManus-Atkinson Co., Inc., which is prini cipally composed of hardware and , furniture; also all accounts receivable belonging to said McManus-Atkinson . Co., Inc. I C. L. HUNLEY, Assignee, ] B. F. Pegues, Agt. of Creditors. OoL SO, IM. v Blocking in Hats. New Patterns in I Neckwear to Socks is Here in Selling I r I I P rts of the Country's Ablest I id Winter Merchancise Selec- I I :d all Wool $10.00 and $12.50 I L $1.00, Work Shirts 50 cents. I I T W* ^ Js When In Town ones Co. ^ 3i6iie6V2k?k --'fr*?*- " ?.- -..? -i- ! ^ Frion rl T? 3FZ! tvl JL x vifu xti Ll^/C/U jQfiiLl& Is a Friend Indeed 1 Do you need anything? 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