The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, December 14, 1916, Image 4
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H For Mother: A pair of good easy \
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| The Home of Good Clothes
I Chesterfield, S. C.
I Prepare g
For Cold Weather I
I Let's get together while |
Itne weather is warm and JI
prepare for the coldness |
of winter. 11
We have Heaters for coal E
or wood, Grates, open or I
closed, Franklins of both I
varieties, Firedogs, heavy I
and light and in fact ev- l
Serything that will keep I
you warm during the win- |
ier muntns,
Call, write or Ph one us |
your wants.
Armfield Hardware Co.
See Hanna Realty Company before WANTED: COW PEAS; all arieties.
I you buy or sell any kind of property. We are in the market at all times.
I on While the present supply last, we H* G- hiding Co., 144 E. Bay,
tjc'.l sell flour at the following prices: Charleston, S. C.
ery best, $9.50 the barrel; full pat- ?TTr> T,c,? . .. .. ? ..
' . , . u.-oct RUB-MY-TISM?Antiseptic, Relieves
nt, $9.00 the barrel. HURST- .. ? ? .
""STREATER CO Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralgia, etc.
1This Is the Season of
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j uooct thee
y ^ rnere^anr^1^
Compar
3nt of Holiday Go
*hoes, hats, shirts 01
veariag shoes that will
days are gonetiishings,
remember that we hav
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tfhert Memd ef
J Miss Margaret Byrd visited in
Charlotte last week.
The Rev. W. V. Jerman, of Patrick,
was a visitor in Chesterfield Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Mangum and lit- 1
tie Thomas Gibson spent Tuesday in j
Columbia doing their Christmas shopping.
Rev. and Mrs. Elkins, of Pageland,
passed through Chesterfield on their
way to Cheraw for a visit to Mrs. Elkins'
relatives.
To start your Christmas right be
sure to see the Christmas play, "Jolly
Times with the Santa Claus Baud,"
next Wednesday night.
C. L. Hunley, esq., of the Chesterfield
County Fair, is expected home
Friday, after attending the meeting
of Fair Secretaries in Columbia.
Break your Cold or LaGrippe with
i a rew aoiei ot bbt>. 50 I
Mrs. W. D. Craig, Mrs. C. C. Hun-1
ley and little Miss Margaret Hunley
will return on Friday from a ten-days
visit to Mrs. W. H. Craig, of Atlanta.
Will pay highest market price for
your hides. The City Market.
The Ladies' Missionary Society of
the Presbyterian church, met with '
Mrs. F. M. Cannon Tuesday after- i
noon. 1
At St. Paul Church next Sunday 1
evening at 7 o'clock the pastor, the
Rev. J. L. Tyler, will preach a tern- <
perate temperance sermon. Everybody
in the community is urged to at- <
tend this service. <
We have the only screened market i
in town; consequently we are free t
from (lies. The City Market. t
j Mr. John L. Campbell and Miss
; Vera Wilks were married a few duys 1
I ago by the Rev. J. L. Tyler, at the 1
parsonage. Mr. Campbell is a pros- 4
' porous young farmer of the Bear 4
j Creek section. Mrs. Campbell is the *
charming daughter of Mr. M. M. '
I ? liKes, ot Patrick.
WOOD FOR SALE
Stovewood, Firewood?Oak, Pine, t
litfhtwood. Good measure. J
42p J. M. REDFEARN.
r and <
vill find plain and fane
n lisle and silk; silk si
very latest neckwear
Scout and Gary hooks
ke that will solve the p
LLINERY SP
n Hats that never sole
8 00, now offered lor c
old for 2,5o to 3,75, ve
old for l,5o to 2}5of ve
Chesterfield
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ty You )
ods, suitable gift
gloves. For Sist
last and vici k
For Bro
e your wants belts,
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%a eal Jhiterent
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Mrs. E. Pearl Rivers has purchased
a new Buick "Four" touring car.
Seeded Raisin*, Currants, Citron
and Nuts, at The City Market.
Mr. A. W. Hursey will ride in a
Ford no more. He is now tho possessor
of a Doft, sold by the Lucas Auto
Company.
The finest mixed pickle you ever
tasted?at the A. F. Davis Market.
To-night is the last night of The
Diamond from the Sky. Be sure you
see who gets it.
Mrs. D. H. Lanoy, Miss Cora Craig,
Miss Mary B. Hanna and Miss Annie
Barentine are going to Rockingham
Friday to see "The Birth of a Nation."
Santa Clau* sends out a special invitation
to every boy and girl in town '
to call at L. A. Campbell's and see :
what he has left there.
Quite a great deal of excitement
was caused on Sunday morning when
it became known that the locks on
several office doors had been broken
Slltlirilnv nicrhf
The Friday Night Club met last
week at the home of Miss Matty
Gaddy. The young folks are very i
liberal in their praise of Miss Gaddy
%s a hostess.
Pretty line of Glassware at L. A.
Campbell's Hardware Store.
Mr. P. A. Murray, Jr., has recently '
:ompleted a digest of South Carolina 1
Criminal Law. Judging by the opin- '
on expressed by lawyers comptent
.0 pass judgment in such matters, ?
his is a work of the first magnitude. 1
The book, which will attain probably 1
TOO pages, is now in the hands of the
>rinters. It is said this work will be (
specially useful to magistrates be- >
ause of the convenience with which j
he law on criminal matters may be J
'ound. ,
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LOST HOG
Sow, black, about 4*6 months old;
ibout 50 pbunds; lost Dec. 9 th.
Suitable reward.
B. THURMAN TEAL.
Christn
Let Your Gifts
:y handkerchiefs in c
lirt waists and pettico
for women; men's ti
for boys and girlsroblem
ot useful gifts
A TO 1^/NtN
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1 for less than $4 So, i
mly
ry special at
ry special at
Pry Goods
nm ' ?*m i r
Nffl Fine
:s for every mem
er: A. nice pair of
;id boots, slk hose and
ther: A nice overco;
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suspenaers, sox and ;
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WEDNESDAY'S COTTON MARKET
Cotton, 17.80; Seed $1.00.
The Chesterfield Brass Band is now
busily engaged in giving the "Calumet
March" the once-over these
nights?not to mention "Dixie."
Call on ua for your fruits and candies
for Xmaa. The City Market.
Miss Claudia Sullivan, of Chesterfield,
is leading her class at the University
of South Carolina a merry
chase.
Guna, shot and ahella, at L. A.
Campbell's Hardware Store.
The Evans Brick Co. have taken
the contract for the erection of several
buildings of brick veneer in
town, among the number being the j
residence for W. A. Lucas, one of
owners of the Lucas Garage.
A branch of Draughn's Business '
College of Columbia, is to be estab- '
lished at Chesterfield January 1st. '
All who arc interested please send
their names to Box 16, Chesterfield,
for particulars.
Mr. G. K. Laney, accompanied by
Mrs. Laney and Mrs. S. J. Carter,
visited Charleston this week. Mr.
Laney had official business in Charleston
as a member of the Board of Visitors
of the Citadel, which Board held
its regular annual meetirig Tuesday.
Don't buy your good* until you vist
our store. We will uve you money.
The City Market.
Mr. B. F. Teal, of Chesterfield, Mr.
J. W. Crawley, of Ruby, and Mr. J.
0. Taylor, of Mt. Croghan, will attend
a meeting of the Grand Lo?' of
the Masonic Order, to be held in
Charleston next Tuesday.
There will be jolly times with the
Tolly Band next Wednesday night.
Be sure you don't forget the children
ire giving this little playlet.
A great deal of excitement was
caused to-day by an alarm of fire,
vhich had its orgin in the soot burnng
in the chimney of Miss Mary
llanna's residence.
SANITARY STEAM PBFCCiwr.
CLUB presses your clothes while
oyu wait?absolutely orodrless?
clean?altering a specialty. Single j
suits f>0 cents; four suits per month i
$1.00. S. M. WINGATE, Prop. I
nas Gr
Be Something
otton, silk and linen;
ats in holidav boxes.
-/ -- - ies
and suspenders ir
la fact our store is fil
christma:
most ot them from ^
5 Company
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>oots, G. M- boots, I J
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in holiday boxes, I Km
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mpany If
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ber of the famil:
white boots, patent t
traveling bagsat,
raincoat, neckties
auto gloves
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| Sale of Val
| The heirs of t
I der the w ill of The
I offer the Thomas
sale on Dec. 28th,
the residence of
F. Davis.
The 122 acres will b
tracts and wiH be sold lr
AC nno fo
MU Wiiv> liabl CU1U WHICH
price, in sections or one
the sale or sales.
Plots showing the
shown on day of sale. '
R.E. R
Executor for the Heirs u
F. Davis.
An extra good feature program has
been arranged for the movies for Saturday.
Admission 5 and 10 cents.
Mr. Ed Knight, of Angelus, who
in the recent primaries, was
honored with the office 9f-"County Supervisor,
was in town on business
Wednesday.
Call at the City Market and aee
the nice line of Fruit Cake; all size*.
The City Market.
The payment of taxes is so slow
that Superintendent Rouse is obliged
tQ hold up the Davment of Rnm? nf
the teachers' warrants. It is to be
hoped that all who possibly can will
pay their taxes between now and Friday
week, so that the teachers can
have their money for Christmas.
Santa Claua is now stopping at L.
\. Campbell'* Hardware Store. Toya,
in great variety are now on diaplay
there.
ving ^
Useful
sox and
i holiday
led with ^ F
3.50
$1.95 '\A
$i.??
, Inc. ' il
luable Land I
he estate land un- R
as F. Davis will g
r Davis land for |
1916 at 11 a.m., at
the said Tbomas
e cut into three or four
1 separate tracts and then
ever brings the higher
tract, will be considered
different tracts will be ^1
Terms of Sale?Cash Jp
1VFRS
tm v mm I
nder the Will of Thomas I
Improve your eyes by looking at 4
the pictures on the new silver screen 1
at the movies. X
Important meeting of the W. O. W. 1
Saturday night, Dec. 16. Election of j;
officers."- Full attendance desired. 1
The Woman's Missionary Societ)
of St. Paul church, will hold an im- <
portant meeting at the church next
Friday, at 3:30 p.m. Election of of- ^
ficers and other important business.
Mr. George V. Evans and Miss
Nancy Hammond, both of Bennettsville
were recently married in Chesterfield,
the Rev. F. M. Cannon officiating.
. Efforts
are being made to have a.
Government Experiment Farm established
at Chesterfield. If you think
that this would be a good thing, and '
it will, be prepared to assist to the
limit of your ability in case you are
I called upon to do so.
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