The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 18, 1917, Page Page 8, Image 8

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BBDBnOMnBB Whethe For Strenuous Sport < | or Country, Bloch & Kir*cl you all that can be expect k give it longer because < wearing qualities. ( Priced on higher than can't, compete with them Length of Service. Remember the guar; with every Suit. We have a complete s from- in the newest fabrics Boys' Suits from 4 to 1 $2.50 to $7.50. TE A I tfhcrt Mcmii d LOCAL COTTON MARKET Choice staple 28:10 Seed DO Lontf Staple ?*J Hales bought t<> date . . . .2,04.) Mr. R. E. Hanna spent the weekend in Newberry with Mrs. Hannu. Mrs. B. F. Robeson spent last Thursday in town shopping. Mrs. \V. A. Rivers, who has been i"ll far several weeks is improving very rapidly. Mr Fletcher Sluhbs, of Maxton, ,\. < .. i visiiini: his M .'ti'iiier, airs. J. W. Critfus. Overcoat season is here, a big assortment to select from. Teal-Jones Co. Miss Mildred l.anoy i- at homo from f'olumhia College on account of illness. Messrs. J. A Welsh, Red White and Thurman White spent .Sunday in Jelferson. Mr. and Mrs. Recce llorton, and Mrs. R. M Myers, <>f J. if. r.-on. v. in town shopping Monday. Everybody is geltinf; on the band wag<Jn for a free ride in the Frc I Ford Touring car next Christmas, to be given away by?Teal-Jones Co. Ruy Buster Brown Hose for men, women and children and forget bow j > - _ - < ' uurn em. v- nesie r lie |<1 ury Goods Co. The i|uinteseeneo of compound delieiousness! Wluit it is? Candy! Whose? Downey's! Where? In boxes at the Chesterfield I?ruvr Co. Positively the best candy ever made by man. Noise Bennett is hard to beat. Yes, s;r, thankee sir, boss. He says he planted cotton on the 'Jfith day of lu! ;.a- picking from it on the Itch of Oct. During tn< dry spell \el e used a secret formula containing "lamp oil" to hold tne moisture in lie- ground. Thos. A. Kdisou had ! tl'T |(.ok to his laurels Users of tobacco would do well to lay ii a large supply. We have a big sloe", bought before tobacco got so high. We will make some attractive prices in box lots in order to reduce our stock. Odom Bros Co. Mi.-s Grace Davis and Mr. Baxter Gar i < of the Friendship commnuity u > re married last Sunday morning at the home of the bride's father Mr. W. VV. Davis. The Rev J. L. Tyler was the officiating minister. Mr and M?*s. Gardner are now 'a South Gcor? >r you stay at home or ? Bloch & K or Idle Ease, in town i hbaum Suits will give Sll :ed of Garments, and of their exceptional RALST< ordinary grades that YVc for Comfort, Fit and fresh ar ases fro antee of satisfaction \ye purehas took for you to select season, and latest models. fast as \ 18 years; prices from sizes an same wi IlL-J OI ' Sceal Jtilercat j Rev. B. S. Funderburk is able to be out again after a few days illness. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Melton, of Me-1 Ilee, were visitors in town Sunday. i Mr. John Griggs is visiting his son, Mr. James Griggs, Chesterfield's popular tranfer man. Messrs. James Griggs, Jr. and J. Arthur Knight spent Sunday in Ansonville, N. C. Long Wear Shoe*, the kind that please, arc sold by Teal-Jones Co. \1 'Ann is* f .>l..l?V w w lit . the week in Ml. Croghan with rela lives. Mr. and Mrs. W. If. ('caitf, of Atlanta, arc visiting at the home of .Mr. ! W. I). Craig1. See us for hoys' suits in blue serge, 1 and wool mixture. Prices $2.00 to $18.50. Chesterfield Dry Goods Co. Mrs. Wilkes from Society Hill, visited her uncle and aun.', Dr. and Mrs. i T. 1>. l.uea. , Monday. Dr. I). II. I.aney sold a hale of cotton and the seed for $3(>H yesterday. Can anybody beat that? Just received?an express ship-' nient of the newest patterns in ladies S.-ort Coats, $3.50 and up. Chesterfield Dry Goods Co. Mr. Sandy Campbell has rented the Perkins house on Green Sired, I and will move in the pear future A special communication of Chesterfield Lodge No. 220 A. I''. M. will In- hold Friday evening, 7 :"? o'clock, I Oct. 1'Jth, for the purpose of conferr-j ing th? K. A. and F. C. Degrees. l>y j order 15. F. Teal, W. M. How about that No. 1 John B. , Stetson Hat? We are still handing! 'em out at $-1.00. Cheserfield Dry ( Goods Co. The regular service at St. Paul j liui' h will no! be held Sunday even- ( ng .'.t 7:HH. The Congregation is j invited to attend the Junior order! service Sunday afternoon at b.00. A I nwuil ini* ? ' . . x . in? vvni^ IM Kll.a UMIIwrri'W, | Friday, at Zoar Church. S'Tviccs will he held twice each day, Friday, j Saturday and Sunday at 1 I a. m. andj 7 :d0 p. m. Don't forget that wc have shoes j made of real leather, and the price* are right, nnd then, too, we will continue to give special service check* on all shoe purchases. Chesterfield Dry Goods Co. Miss Mims, home demonstration ntfent, announces that labels for cans ] are on hand and club member i arc' requested to secure some at once. 1 1 ABSO- V LUTELYf [o away you can add to your v Jrschbaum C oes! Shoes! Shoes! DN, CRADDOCK-TERRY and A. G. WALTON SHOES ; keep our stock of Shoes constantly id up-to-the-second by frequent purchm Manufacturers' Stock Department, do not depend, as many do, upon single e in the Spring and Fall to last a whole but buy the new styles from stock as they appear, and also keep our run of d widths on all styles complete in the NJF.S CO FORD CARS FOR SALE There Have two slightly used Ford cars for sale. RIVERS BROS., 1 ageland lt-p Mt. Croghan, S. C. each day 1 I Read ? ? - MM i Iit Means J The season has come \vl as a matter of pride, but as When you buy, be sure else will give service, and on ferior pairs, last longer and ] 1j We have 12,000 I)OLLA for MEN, WOMEN AND ( factum's, such as IRegl Shoe Compa Dorothy Dodd She Peters Sho every one of which make a stand behind every pair. Most of this big stock of ablod to sell them at 1300 Pair of Regal Shoe and $6.00, worth to-day $6.0' Come before they are g ILowry-Liles "The ! / _ A HL winter comfort by wearir lothing Hats! Hats! We are showing this se more complete stock of ha colors and latest blocks than Prices, $1.25 to $5.00. We also carry a compl and Boys' Caps, Prices $25c t< When in town call to see quarters for Clothing, Shoes Furnishings. WE ARE CONTINUALLY F GOODS Thus you can depend i what you want?Just WHEN purchasing from? 1VIPA1> will bo special trains from Novembei to Chesterfield, and return train wil during the big County Fair, aftornoon ^fhis i/I "? Lvioney to ien we are compelled to Wear I a protection from the cold, that you buy good, solid ones e tfood pair will cost you less th protect you from sickness. RS' WORTH of Good, Solid Lea CHILDREN, bought from relia ny, F. M. Hoyt Shoe Company, >e Company, H. C. Godman Co., e Company and Others , specialty of all-leather Shoes, ' CI 1 1- ? - ? " vv?- nwigm fariy, so xnai 11 they can bo bought in the fact s in the lot, selling at $4.00, $< 0 to $10.00, in the same leathers one. Co. Morven, Store that Satisfies." wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Jk I ** H Ig Hats! ason a larger and ts in all the new ever before. lete line of Men's Httr ) 50, 75c and $1.00 T us. We are head, Hats and Gents' DECEIVING NEW upon getting just \ you want it?by ?LJ. r 7, 8, 9 and 10, the return II leave Chesterfield each ^ * at 4:00. M I I You | + I * Shoes?not r * Nothing jij lan two in- g / ' ] ,ther Shoes ble manu- | ' I Rj and they H I wo are en- j?J ory to-day. pi 51 i.50, $5.00 ;i and styles k- r> IK ? 1.1 " K N.C. 1 1 I i !;| i^?k.