The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 25, 1917, Page Page 4, Image 4
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dressed boy. Not the la
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and manly.
lie's pretty much like h
| brothers. When they're
| have a bit more "set-up
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| Xxlra;?ooD Clothes here i
| kind that help 1 he boy.
' He critical about boys'
* every seam, collar, lapel,
' ers. Kxamine the lining;
J finish.
j You will find XtragooD
I stoutly reinforced every
I admire their character.
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I and trv them on
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I No Insurance Requii
No Loan Under $2,(
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GERMANY'S PERIL
is not surprising that German
liking peace at a time when tl
;s are making such progres
e the day that the French toe
offensive they gained in one d:i
lie ground the Germans had take
; February. In other words tl
ich Rained ground in loss than
v that the Germans spent eigl
ths in winning and at a loss <
a million men. The Germai
where they were in February.
Ten their submarines are not d<
the damage they have been ii
ng upon England and France,
le entry of the United States ii
lie war and the vast amount c
and money this great nation
ng to the Allied forces may we
u the Kaiser cry for peace,
the Kaiser will take note of whs
samammmmmm rem.
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m'.lcs from Herine
be joIcJ ori above i
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Couniy. Each trt
ei'ch tract faces o
Two !artf? Ij
market for the \\
I >rake has given i
We will give
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Free dinner 1
tend this sale and
are selling highei
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| to order??one cut to your
J price it will surprise you.
' I See our splendid lin
J samples and place your or
| put you in the front line ft
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is the lat eCongress has done in the matter
of war legislation he will beg for
peace more vigorously than ever.
Here rae some items that might well
v cause the Kaiser to stop his mad career
of ruthless warfare. America
i- is preparing an immense navy, one
tf of the greatest in the world; is preparing
and equipi.ig an army by selective
draft of a million and a half
N men; supplying aviators and airplanes
that may drop bombs on the
it Kaiser; authorizing a bond issue of
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y, Ocfr. 29, ;it 1
RAKE PLANTATION, 2 miles ft
ttsville, has been subdivided into t
date at YOUR price. This is a ve
is arc r!;;h as enn be found an;
kct contains some open land as we
>n the main public road from Chei
rick mills and a cotton mill at
rood that can be had on these di
js a contract to sell this property,
> away?
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ADSQiuteiy L'ree
:5.00 in G
Handsome Gold
For everybody. Music by our fanrv
I buy you a farm at your own pri<
r tha never before known.
REMEMBER THE DAY ND HO
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fyson tveany
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cheap, too, if you know ^
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We will make vou a suit i
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own measure for so law a
ie of eight hundred cloth
der now. We guarantee to
>r style, fit and quality. I
:s, $12.00 to $40.00.
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five billion dollars, three billion to be
loaned to the Allies. Congress has
passed a revenue taxation bill that
will rnise about two billion dollars,
from tax on luxuries and big incomes.
; inree uiuion dollars win dc spent
for arms and ammunition, nine hundred
thousand dollars for warships
and navnl truns, seven million for aviation
purposes.
After pursuing these items the Kai(
scr may decide that America is not
to be sneered at.
ALE
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0 A.M.
rom Cheraw arid 12
imall tracti and will
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ry fine river plar.tai
/where in Marlboro v
:11 as woodland, and
aw to Bennettsville.
Cheraw give a fine
ifTerent tracts. Mr.
regardless of price.
old
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out brass band. At:e.
Cotton and corn
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