The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, November 30, 1916, Image 4

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Thanksgj GOO] VI is as essential to the comf v I content to leave the Turk K 1 J / r.> _ W ^ TE f Prepare ~~ For Cold Weathei Let's get together while the weather is warm and ' prepare for the coldness I of winter. | We have Heaters for coal | I or wood, Grates, open or A closed, Franklins of both I varieties, Firedogs, heavy H | and light and in fact evthing that will keep warm during the win^H|^^^B:er months. Call, write or phone us your wants. Ar mf ield Hardware Cc ' II ? IIIIIIMIIMIIIHII HIHMCMHWIIIMli II IIIWIW I i Don5 Purc We especially call yoi sold it for when cotton w you the benefit of our eai In fact, we are sellir I We have a large well I the family. iving Certaimy is as ! D SUI' ort and well-being of ey and Mince Pie to r [t Comes t< Kirschbaum i Bloch Suits at McClure Suits Boys Suits frc I e Are Headquarters AL-JOr* The Home < r|dhcrt Jtemti ef Mr. A. F. Funderburk, of Pageland, was in town Tuesday. j Messrs. R. M. Myers and J. A. ; Welsh motqfed to Jefferson Tuesday. ] Mr. W. A. Douglass, who has been j ill for several days, is much improved. Several Chesterfield ians are en(Til(rorl in winnintr nrUnc . I by The State. Dr. L. II. Trotti spent several days 1 last week with his parents at Williston, S. C. Leo Hough, the 11-year-old daughter of Judge M. J. Hough, is seriously Dr. I. S. Funderburk, of Mt. Croghan, has been very sick, but is improving. Dr. R. L. McManus, who has been suffering from a severe attack of rheumatism, is improving. Mrs. S. A. Hanna leaves to-day to spend Thanksgiving Day with her son, Prof. Charles Hanna, at Whitmire. Messrs. B. F. and Lewis Teal of the well known firm, Teal-Jones Co., spent the day in Darlington Monday, ft Messrs. A. W. Hursey and J. C. Coker and his daughter went to Charlotto Monday. It is reported thnt Mr. Robert Therrell has moved to the suburbs of Ches- I terfield. i Mr. P. M. Therrell, of Mt. Croghan, v well-known in Chesterfield, was in town yesterday. Messrs. J. W. Hanna, A. J. Rohr, Jess Davidson, Joe Culberson and R. ' E. Hanna, went to pharlotte to-day. While the present supply lasts we will sell hour at the following prices: f Very best, $9.50 the barrel; full patent, $9.00 the barrel. HURSTSTREATER CO. "A Hint I t Neglect L< jr attention to winter as selling for only 7 c rly buying. lg practically our ent selected stock of eve jsterfield I j. Important to th roR the first as a gc nother or the gc oTheC Suits at $15 to $ : $10, $12.50 to'S > at $7.50 and $ >m $1.50 to $8.0 For Eeverythii iES ( of Good Clothe %ceal Mtereat j * * TUESDAY'S COTTON MARKET IN CHESTERFIELD * Cotton, 20:02 cents * * Seed, 95 cents * * * Flour is high and going higher, but at Hurst-Streater Co. you can get the best at $9.50 per barrel; full patent, $9.00 a barrel. Mr. James M. Rivers, one of our most highly esteemed citizens, is recovering from a severe attack of neuralgia. Mr. John Durant, well known in Chesterfield, who has been under treatment in Charleston, is reported to be improving. It is reported that the St. Paul Church booth during the progress ol the County Fair cleared $53 for the benefit of the church. Dr. and Mrs. L. II. Trotti and Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Hanna will go tc Bishopville to attend the fair on Thanksgiving Day. 1- - * ih. liui. v^uncir is iu inuKt* uau ui Lilt large plot in front of the Chesterfield high school for purposes of instruction in agriculture. Mrs. J. E. Meehan and Mrs. W. H Porter and Mr. Edgar Porter went tc Columbia, S. C. on Monday, stopping at Mr. Tom McNeely's at Cassett, S C., for the night. Mr. VV. J. Tiller attended the coun ty fair at Lancaster last week, where he served as judge for farm displays live stock, etc. Mr. Tiller says tha Lancaster county made a magnificen showing in live stock, but he was no willing to admit that Chesterfield wai outclassed. :o the Wise is 15 Dnger The inter C underwear. W :ents. We boug ;ire stock of Sho rything in the w L)ry Gc ' AH''* .> ? . VaC . , e Outer as to th 0V1 >od dinner is to t )od wife, lothes? 20.00. &15.00. 8.50. O ig in Gents Fun :oMPi ' * \ s and Shoes. The Fair Association has been compelled to make one prosecution recently on the charge of using the Fair Ground fence for stove wood. Other prosecutions will follow if necessary. You mutt learn the lesson of economy. Bring us your Saving*; we put them to work for you. We carry fire and burglar insurance. C. P. Mangum, Cashier. Mr. Albert W. McCall is reported to have engaged the services of a landscape gardner and is improving the appearences of his property recently purchased from the E. N. Redfearn estate. I have many wonderful bargains in Christmas presents, such as iavelliers, cameos, bracelets, plain wedding rings cameo rings, signet rings, vest chains, knives and cigar cutters to match, stick pins, tie clasps, cuff links, charms, silverware, art glass, ivory clocks and many other gifts. Come in and look my line over before buying. Don't send your order to some mail i order house when you can get better nargains at nome. WINGATE JEWELRY CO. George Streater and Josephine Redfearn were happily united in the ? holy bonds of matrimony Monday, i Rev. F. M. Cannon officiating. There were seven votes cast in Chesterfield county for Cole L. I They were distributed as follows: At McBee, 4; at Patrick, 2; at Cheraw, 1. Two farm loan associations were organized last week, one at Wamble > Hill and one at Shiloh. Let the goot! C work go on. Benefits derived from your Savings: We pay 4 per cent if left six - months or longer. C. P. Mangum, i Cashier, , Somebody's handsome W h i t < t Wyandotte rooster failed to properly t estimate the speed of a moving ve t hide in front of the postoffice yester s day and suffered the fracture of his right limb. Sufficient" ; Opportu: lothing fe are selling it a ht heavily before es, Dry Goods ar ray of wearing i >ods Co ie Inner Man |?W| RCOAT he latter. And while we are | H That's Us I | 14'- ^jj! / _ ? The little son of Mr. Alfred B. Riv- Ruby school building is rated one ers accidently cut himself with a of the best in the county. It cost knife the other day and for a time $0,000 to build; has six class rooms, serious developments were threatened There are five grade teachers and one but proper medical treatment is music teacher. There arc now 190 bringing him around alright. pupils in attendance. Attractive Personally ^ Conducted Tours ' OPERATED DURING THE CHRISTMAS HOMO AYS JANUARY * FEBRUARY * MARCH TO JACKSONVILLE ST. AUGUSTINE PALM REACH MIAMI KEY WEST HAVANA CUHA MATANZAS PANAMA G U LF O F M EX I CO N E W ORfciEA N S M A R DI G R A S > And Many Other Resorts of the West Indies. > Tours of Fifteen, Twenty aud Thirty Days Duration, Covering Many Points of Historic Interest Through Beautiful Tropical Scenery in Nearby Foreign Lands and PeaceJul Voyages on Sotthern Seas. SPLENDID ITINERARIES $ * ATTRACTIVE PARTIES l Personally Conducted Throughout by Mr. Gattis and Chaperoned by Mrs. Gattis. Write for Booklet. ..GATTIS TOURS, 11 Tourist Agents Seaboard Air Line Railway Raleigh, N. C. j| lull IBIiM?I? MII1III?II? 1 I I ^ nity Of * 5i f* nln Prirps t the same old prices that we j the advance and are giving * j| id Clothing at old prices, apparel for every member of J * mpany Inc. J