The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 03, 1918, Image 4

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.... 4 "v? ? LOCAL HEMS Mrs. H. M. Odom and little Millie I are visiting at Fort Lawn, S. C. Dr. 1.. H. Trotti is visiting his fath- U er and V>rothers at Williston. S. C. ' Mr. E. A. Sitton. of Easley, S. C , I spent the week-end with friends here. I Mr. Henry Douglass, with the I forces in France, is now mess ser- JJ geant. E If you want to buy a nice home, ? ee E. H. STAFFORD, Chcraw. 35 | If you have a pood ham for sale, g see I)r. Harris at the Square Deal g Drue Co. K Bring me your fresh eggs, will pay B 45 cents per doz. J. H. JOHNSON. * Miss Esther Teal and Mrs. Mamie X Pratt, of Wndesboro, are vi.itinjr rela- ft tives in town. Ser^t. Hardy Sellers, of the battle- ? ship South Carolina, was home for a few days this week. Mr. ('. L. llunley is in Columbia \ this week attending the mectiiur of] the State Council of Defense. Mr. anil Mrs. R. L. Hurst has lef 1 ' for Lexington, Va. then they wil ; make this their home for some months. I Mr. and Mrs. K. 1.. Hur: t left lhi>, y week for lA.xi:.j;l"n. Va., where Mr. , if, Hurst will :. su i.e his duties as in-; slruetor in KTench. Coffins, Caskets and Grave Supplies. ! '1 W. M. REDFEARN. J A I The stockholders of Wamble IIiM i I Cii 11 Co., are called to meet at the'.'* [ Wamble Hill . i.ool house Saturday * Oct. 5th, at ') o'clock. .Miss Hattie Sue Sellers of Latt.. j? will be the new Ilome-I>cmo:.str.tlion i a.yent in the place of .M Minis. .Miss Seller is an A. 11. ,trad uate of Winthrop. ^ . The HOth 1 bvision of the National . Army, of which the oh! 1st South Carolina rejriniont is a part, has been ; en traced in some of tile most violent i fiy,htirijr of the war. Mr. 11. li. iiarrall, who iia.s been ; . for some weeks in a W'acieshorn hos-' . pital, has returned to Irs home in'; Chi terficld. He v. 11 se . able !*" to i.. e up his work on iiur.il Rout* No. .1. There will he Chihiri lis' I >a> exercises at (' lar Creek ll.itoi..; church Saturday, < >?. t. 5th. A special collection for the Red Cross wiil he taken. A patr otie address will be delivered. fBring me your frer.h eggs, will pay .. 45 cents per doz. J. H. JOHNSON. ^ .Mr. W. i). Cm . who . tended the ' reunion <>f the ('?. . .em o veteran ^ at Tulsa, ha rctu'iicd hmm . Mr. Craitf vidted sevra! places of interest in Texas while \v< , traveiinp in all more than <l,uoo miles. The Wexford branch of the dies- ' i' tertiehl Kcd Cross Chapter has ;r<?ie to work in arm i on the "linen shower*' propo ition. Th y now It ivo lk hath towi is, K hard towels, tit. wash cloths, > do/en l .i?ie napkins. 'Jo handkerchiefs < men's i. i . The work on the Teal hi;;hi ?v Pow er ( si's, plant ami equipment is pro pressing nicely. 'I In poles are nearly ail up between < in te.x.eiii ami tin plant ami if the wire, which has been shipped, is not delayed in transit, tie current w 11 soon be flowing to Chesterfield. The draft h tery at \Y-i h;nyt<>. -, will h decid s the order in .vb.ch ti.? the re;- Lin ' will be called I.as bee . completed. tie .. iJinber dia,w applying to ( u .er! > Id was illfourth for .Mr. J. ' . Iiiverr. .Mr.J arm > P. l>rar. ly and .M<- I -i . Raylicld were married last Sunday j afternoon, the lie,-. H. S. Kund rbur o.'licialim. Sirs i.raoi.y is th daughter oi .Mr. J. I . Kayli'.Tb .Mi j Brantly is tho popular and < fTicioi carrier of < in .-.' , i t id liout No. i Car load of cabbages, to be sold a o cents a o->und. See .Joe C'lib rson, | Ciil! for h in at il i ii',1 Ilros., A. i iJavis .iri.i t, or Yv. A. Kivcia, stori. Tin re hsivc recently been heard h Ci. atcrlield some strictures on the so. news of lie National Army. Those ciilic isms referred to the mora.s of oar .soldiers .nd were rather . everc. It is int< restm; to note in this connection what .Mr. John It. Molt, head of the Y.M.I'.A. of the world and director-general of the United War Work raiii|.nitcn. : ays on this subject.;^ Itr. Molt has had opportunity to, i judj'e of the n orals and moraie of ' ail the armies, for In pent months in (jermany and An- ria sinionjf Allied , prisoners before the United Stales en- ^ tered the war. lie said "it is not a' ft matter of pr.de or prejudice," hut, . "There never has been as clean an army, one so < .. rent in morale, and | one Jrorn which . ;'s ti cinqu'riri^ spirit as the I'niti 1 Slates Army. I say this deliberately, because I have l ? studied the physical facts and <.i serv- i the spirit of our troops in France ! ip their physical, mental and moral |J efficiency. 1 now have in stock a good general C line of Furniture, including Beds, I ' S Chairs, Tallies, Kitchen Cabinets, flj Safes, Rugs, Art Squares, Etc. W. M. REDrEARN FOUXI) -A legal tender not was recently found on the streets of Ches- J terfield. The loser should apply at ~ this office and give sufficient evidence ^ of ownership. J Buy Fall C While You The present general the stores over the countr great World War crntini Due 1 departm* large sto< that our > you to e> m an u fact benefit o Ready-! in our uoauy-io\\ < bo duplicated for loss tl Ladies' Coats Children's and Misses' ( Ladies' ( oat Suits in Sei lloys' Suits in Cassimerc Men's Uluo Sor^o Suits We are selling our than we can buy them that we can sell them l'o Men's Pants, J Joys' Pants . . . t monjj t hose pants tor, which the manul'act Wo are selling them at ? Our stock ni i)ome: are oH'oring them tor let tacturers to-day. .'JG-im h Sln-eiiuK. 1 yd. 12-inch Pleached Shooti. DO-inch Moh.iwi Unble; 00-inch Mohawk bleach 00-inch Linen Sheeting bleached, unbleached. 1 35 cents pel* yard. Tuxedo and Da ivillo 1' Oneida Plaids (checker Riverside i'laid- (died A big line of ()uting> colors, ai, Over For tiie out-door work* i less than wc can buy ti who tailed to buy nioti at $2.50 to Work Shirts Wool Shirts at A real Wool Army Shir School days arc he in all materials tor scho< We have Shepherd Dress Ginghams in beau Pereals in stripes, figure: Cheste joods Here P ! Can Get The tion lias certainly never before y already face great difficulty in jes. o our early ouying tin 3nts, but we urge ou cks will not last long ii / prices too, are much i <pect. Much of our: :uring conditions bee f this so long as the g< / to-Wear Clothing 'ar Department you will (ir.d \ulues that ; lan 2o percent, more than .lie present pri from v 16.50 to $. ^oats, i rom $3.00 to '.? 'ges and l'opiins. Tom $13:60 to S Mixtures adn Serges Iron; $3.\ 3 to : > $18 and $ Men's and Roys' Trousers for a gn at dea from the manufacturers to-day. This n r less than our competitors tan nay them to from $1.75 to I from 75c to ! (Sixes (? to 20 years) are a lot of Corduroys that \\v bought las! ;urers were not able to deliver until this sp old prices. Domestics dies is I he i:>'.\,rest we hav ever carried, an >s money than we can buy them >r? m the n Weight 2Gc per litf 25 cents per tched Sheeting 75 cents per ed Sheeting 30 cents per $1.55 per leered and uillU ? red di di. al 20c, 2oc, 30c laids (ch eked homespun) at 20 ! homes pi n) . . 25 ? <ed hoim .]?.(:;? 30 ? :/ u l. . c' J . ?? >. in v m'.i.K.s, ?" )! 'ipO.-', i'la. t! I >il:? i <111(1 ... .110 cents to SL? ccnld the alls and Shirts we have good overalls ui $2.Gv, which is r hem from the manufacturer. Mar eornpet ihs ago, ure forced to sell the.- same Ove : $\.0< $2.50 and * t at $ re, and we are prepared .o supply your n ol wear. ( iierk and Plaid Suitings t >m 20c io $1.00 til'.il nhiiri UiMivn' <.? a - .1* i .. at 30 oiid 3L? ccota the * and solid colors, at 33 cents the IV We make a spec up-to-date designs. This department to (ill your every reqi would have to pay tl Yo 1 1 J?S= ip i nnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm nn 11 low ! Things You faced just such a condition as c obtaining full stocks and these < lis store now has plen tr customers to buy n the face of the grea nore reasonable than stock was purchaser! same so acute. Our docs hold out. mnot The latest : amdii;,' Ishoe (!cs 35.00 have advnm ed 10.00 Shoes .are-i iO.OO at the mar.ufact' 13.50 if you a/i to ye, 23.00 only Lorn repul loss V, all*-Over loans . ^ We were 1 -day. advances, in fat S5.00 which is 15 peri $3.00 now. Among ladies from . . . winVicis in plain an ring. (lun. Metals, fr< Ladies' st out Sh< $3.25 and $3.50, Old Ladies' dorr Men's 1 )ivss M d We Glazed Ivangar tanuror Men's lio! 1 / n \ *?<?- 1.' L! L i yartJ l L., ehor Shoo mar yard Wo also l,a yard at i on shouh vu Shoos not pro po ' u,ul ? . i selected our sio Wo carry cent well-known lino cents to the larger so] cents solid C yard ud Vh United ol available wo nucli ever, wo have a itors Half-wool Danii rails if all-wool Serge Good quality S ) up All Wool oO-inc J3.00 All-Wool 42-inc ;C.OO All-wool 42-incl cods All-Wool 52-iiv All-Wool -I 1-inc . Silks are t yard to-day. yard We are sir yard T)e Chine and G 1ILL1NERY ialty of fine Millinery. Our stock eonsi.s ; is in charge of Miss Wingate, who is c liremont in this line for much less money ie large city shops. urs for the Fourth Liberty Loan, % ? Pw1PlMHmHnHBBH ' S Want xists now in the Dry Goo conditions will become moi ty of goods in alnr early. Buy now, J t demand. You w conditions have < long months ago customers will g SHOES advances in al! kinds of Shoes hav .lets of the country. However, u niueh less than other lines of mere t 'ins < f dress that require honest urinjjc end as well as experience beh t service and comfort for your mo able manufactures, such as II !?_ I> ^ ^ , narvuon Drown, ueorge LJeWitt e orunato in buying our Shoes befoi t wo have our Shoes at the same ] cent. lo l-.'i per cent, less than w our stock are the popular 1 (1 cap toes, hitfh and low heels, froi >m u s for outdoor wear, at $2.00, $2.5( l forts, from loos in' brown Russian leather, C oo, from Work Shoes we feature the Weyer >os are made Weyenburg will mak luiaeturod by them is built on the vo their Army Dress Shoes in Chocc I ( . .rinse lure in selecting ?>n iCl rly filled will never give the service ck with an eye to comfort as well the Scuffer, Kreider, Walton, Hot s and < an please you in Shoes for hool boys and girls. ges, Poplins, I S at< (Jovernmenl has cut a greal ollen goods in order to supply our good assortment of these goods. ill Poplar Cloth, at is. all colors, at ergos h Serges h Serges 1 French Serge h Serges L. I ? . II ? II IO,)Illl he greatest values of all Dress C owing a good assortment of Taflfe oigv lU Crepe at $1.5 ts of only oni potent than you Is Con ds market. Many of re acute as long as the I tost all I for our | 'ill find I caused 3 before ji >et the I e caused a sensation p to this time Shoes handise. and intelligent work ; ind the retail counter ney. We buy shoes ind feacon Lines re?any of the recent g prices as last winter, $ e can duplicate them a jrown leathers for f? $4.50 to $6.00 H n . $2.25 to $3.00 N $3.00 to $4.50 y. >, $2.75, $2.85, $3.00, g $2.00 to $4.00 H tin Metal, Vici and .... $2.50 to $8.50 iburg line, and when :e them. Every Blu! Munson Army last, date and lighter tans $6.50 j s for your children. a expected. We have j j| as service. 3 fe, Montgomery and ? the little tots on up H Silks I t swath i nthe supply g soldier boys. How- a . . 65 cents the yard J . . .75 cents the yard | .. .$1.00 the yard | . . . $1.25 the yard | $1.50 the yard S $2.00 the yard ? $1.25 the yard | .... $2.00 the yard S oods on the market H t ilS- 1VT 1 i n? ? , v/1 upv Wfl ?0 and $1.75 the yard | II npany || .J ?