The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 25, 1917, Page Page 8, Image 8
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LOCAL COTTON MARKET
The cotton market closed in Chesterfield
yesterday as follows:
Cotton 28:47 V6
Long Staple 40:00
Seed $1.00
Number of bales sold here to date,
3.131.
Mrs. W. t?. White, Jr., is visiting in
Mr. Ford Dunlap, of Wadesboro,
visited at the home of Mrs. Ed. Gulledge
one day this week.
Mr. H. W. Pusser made a business
trip to Charlotte the latter part of
last week.
Mr. Kufus Thurman, formally of
Cheraw, who is now living near Camden,
S. C., was in town Monday.
It it wheat-towing time Thit calls
for blue ttone. You can get it at
The Square Deal Drug Co.
Mr. Spencer Vaughn, of the
Vaughn section, was a visitor in
fnu*M on Mnnilnv
To our cuitomeri and friends:
Let's settle our obligations while
green cotton is selling above 20 c a
pound C. P. Mangum, Cashier
Congressman W. F. Stevenson, of
the Fifth district, was shaking hands
with his many friends and admirers
at the county seat this week.
Mr. Thorn well Sowell is expected
home next week on a furlough. He
is in the heavy artillery, stationed at
Fori, Moultrie.
Mr. II. F. Teal left tftday for northern
markets, where he will purchase
a brand new stock of gent's furnishing,
shoes, hats, etc., for his new
store.
C. L. Prince, Esq., one of the prominent
young attorneys of this county,
who had been seriously ill in a
hospital in Baltimore, is reported to I
be improving, to the delight of his
many friends.
New Arriv
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$ New Suits, New Shoes, N
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' M erchandise of Every I
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? Miss Le^K. milliner
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IMrs. A. W. Hurscy and Miss Mary
Walsh went to Charlotte Tuesday.
J J. W. LeGrande, Esq., and J. J.
j Evans, of Bennettsville, were in atI
tendance of Court Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Craig were in
Chesterfield for the week-end.
John C. Blackwell, Esq., of Pageland,
was in town Monday.
Mr. T. M. Beattie, of McBee, was
in the city yesterday.
Remember I carry a complete linof
casket* and grave supplies. Prices
are right. W. M. Redfearn,
'Phone Chesterfield Drug Co., or
call Hotel Sample Room for anything
you need in the drug line. We are
open for business. Chcstrfild Drug
Company.
Regular Communication of Chesterfield
Lodge No 220 A. F. M. will be
held Friday evening at 7 o'clock. By
order of B. F. Teal, W. M.
There will be preaching at Friendship
next Sunday morning, at Ebenezer
in the afternoon and at Ruby at
night. Subject at all churches, "Food
Conservation." A large attendance
is desired.
The ladies of the Baptist Woman's
Missionary Society will give an oyster
supper tomorrow (Friday) evening
at the Busy Bee Cafe. Proceeds go
for a new isle-carpet for the church.
Mr. Fred Gaskin, who joined Co.
I on April 10th, was made corporal
on Oct. 15th. Fred evidently had
his eye on the top as he put his foot
on the first round of the ladder.
Now anvbodv who wants to knnu;
how Nelse Bennett mixed that secret j
lampoil formula and how he applied ;
it to the land to counteract the dry j
spell will have to see Nelse. We don't j
know.
Messrs. I. P. Mangum and Tom ;
Funderburk are having plans pre- i
pared to build a couple of handsome I
stores on the site of the ones burned j
during the early hours of Monday !
morning.
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In Quality,
1 Our Stock (
In Silk and Woo!
We are displayi
$1.50 in black, white
36-Inch Taffetas
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= Children's Coats
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Misses' Coats at
Sweaters for ev<
Shirt Waists, in
Shirt Waists, Sil
Ladies' foats at
Ladiea'Sport Co
Ladies' Coat Sui
Boys' Suits at $2
; Boys' Blue Serg<
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We can fit you <
have the finest line \
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through life. It take
^ We have that stock
^ range of leathers adi
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- $2.00, $2.25, $2.75, J
L Ladies' Dress SI
Men's Dress She
Men's Work She
Our Millinery D
to the minute, showi
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^ to you, see Miss Burr
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LIBERTY BONDS f<
Charles L. Hunley, Chairman of
the County Council of Defense, together
with the other member of the
("ounty Council of Defense, is taking (
a great deal of interest in promoting
the sale of the '2d Liberty bond issue (
and in arousing interest in the Food
Conservation movement. The government
is appealing to its citizens ,
who are financially able to subscribe i
literally to Liberty bonds. There are I
hundreds of people in Chesterfield 1
County who are able this year to buy
bonds who have not done so. As the I
war goes on taxes are going to be in- I
creased but these bonds up to five '
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thousand dollars are exempt from j'
taxation. Those who hang back now i (
and refuse to be patriotic will have j
to come across with heavy taxes lat- <
er. Those who desire to purchase
bonds?and Saturday noon is the last 1
chance?can secure full information
at any bank.
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lien Dress Goods our line is unsui
ng 36-inch Taffetas and Messal
, green, navy, cafe, pink, brown
t in beautiful stripes,
i at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $
e Values in Ready
; $5.75, $6.50, $7.00 and up to
iry member of the family, from
voils, 50 cetns to $1.25.
k?$1.25 to $5.00?all in the vc
; $6.50 to $20.00.
ats at $3.50 to $6.50.
ts at $12.50. $15.00. $16.SO. $1S
1.00, $2.50. $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $
j Suits at $4.50, $6.00 and $8.00
tment of Shoes to S
out in Men's Women's and Chilt
ve have ever shown,
tant to get a perfect fit for youi
ive good service and cause injury
s a lare stock of shoes to insure a
and a perfect fit is easily secur
i lasts to choose from,
of prices? $1.00, $1.10, $1.35,$
>3.00 and $3.50.
toes, $1.50 to $4.50.
>es, $2.00 to $6.00.
?es, $2.00 to $5.00.
epartment, in charge of an expei
ng the latest designs of the sea,
but something you are sure is ri
ley.
>nte$t for that Sweet-T<
Swing. / Now is the t
field Dry
Company
CHESTERFIELD DRUG
COMPANY OPENS TODAY
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In ashes on Monday morning; open !
for business with a good stock of.
L,oods on Thurday morning!
That is the record set by the Ches- !
turfield Drug Co. j
Until further quarters can be pro- '
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/itled this firm will he established in J
the sample room of the Catoe Hotel
where a first-class stock of drugs is
being rapidly arranged and made
ready for buiness.
BIRTHS
To Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Mnngum, Oct.
18th, a 14-pound hoy.
To Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sellers, Oct. '
11st, a 13-pound girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. May D. Rhyne,
Oct. 22d, a fcirl.
To Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wallace,
Oct. 13th, u boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davidson,
Oct. 18th, a boy.
7- r. and .Mr;. Walter Caniobell, .
jC.. I .ill a hoy. I
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ines at $1.25 and
and gold. - |
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3.00, $3.75. $4.00.
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50 cents to $6.00.
;ry latest styles. jUl
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1.00 and $20.00.
4.50, $6.00, $8.00. 7
elect From |?
Iren's Shoes. We ; .
r children. Shoes "7f
that will continue Iffs
, fit for every foot. H===s-yk.*
ed here. A wide .
1.50, $1.60, $1.90,4 ' ,v
-t, is kept right up \
son. If you want ...-f
ght and becoming . . s u..
:>ned Piano Is S ^
lime to enter. jgg
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Car Load of Mules
Just arrived?a carload
of fiine YOUNG MULES. Ir I
We carry fine line of
buggies, harness, lap0
robes, etc. Prices right.
FORD GARS
We handle second-hand
Ford Cars; always some
on hand.
Have now two 1917 1
touring cars; one 1917 ]
Roadster, all in first-class ; >
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