The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, September 18, 1919, Image 8
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That sort of a
II here as the man whi
I up to buy.
, THAT'S THE
/ v are afraid they will
come in to buy. We
FEEL THAT WAY.
We want them
fall styles in
High A
Made by ?
?even if they ha>
! purchasing,
j GLAD TO SEE
jl
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TEAL-JONI
The Horn
il
NEX1
THE LYRI
CHEl
Shows 6:15, j
Matinees Monday, Frit!
M
The MARY PICKF
MARY
In/ Positively the Create!
"The i
Second picture from her own S
THE PICTURE OF A THOUSANi
SHOWS 3 to 11 O'CLOCK
T1
DOROTF
"The Ho
A PARAM
Another Great Picture by one of
WE
ADOLPH 2
MARGUE
"Still
A Para
TH
THOMAS I
CHAR
"Greased
Charles Ray is getting to be one
type of picture he is great. Woo
FRIDAY t
A DOUGLASS FAIRBANKS PR
DOUGLASS
MAJOI
?His Majesty
Douglass Pulls some great stunts
Fairbanks picture ever made beca
i' . spent on
SHOWS 3, 6, 7, and 9 O'clock
ADMISSION 21
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chap is just as WELCOME l
0 came with his mind made
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TROUBLE; so many men ,
be obligated if they don't
1 DON'T WANT THEM TO I
to come in and see the new A
v 'I,
rt Clothes
)trouse & Bros., J,
i i
/en't the slightest idea of
YOU.
1
IS COMPANY
e of Good Clothes
' WEEK AT
C THEATRE
*AW, S. C.
':45 and 9:15 P.M.
lay and Saturdat at 3 O'Clock
ON I) AY
ORD COMPANY Presents
PICKFORD
st Character Roll of Her Career
-loodlum"
tudio successor to "Daddy Long Legs"
D LAUGHS A FIRST NATIONAL
ADMISSION 30 . We Pay Tax
LJSEDAY
1Y DALTON
?IN
mebreaker"
OUNT PICTURE
the Paramount?! Most Popular Players
DNESDAY
:UKOR PRESENTS
RITE CLARK
?IN
Waters"
mount Picture
URSDAY
I. INCE PRESENTS
LES RAY
-IN
I Lightning"
of our most popular stars and in this
ir>K a K>rl in his home-made car.
and SATURDAY
:ODUCTION* MADK IN HIS OWN
STUDIO
5 FAIRBANKS '
?and
RIE DAW
-IN 1
I
The American"
in this picture. Thii is the greatest
use more time and more money were
the production. .
FRIDAY and SATURDAY |
yf. Matinee and Night |
i ? ?
TSoHtemH
Master Hough McCreight, of Ruby,
pent the week-end with relatives
iere.
"The Unpardonable Sin" will be
hown at the Lyric, Chei'aw Friday
,nd Saturday of this week.
Dr. B. L. Gathings has returned
rom Charlotte, where he recently
mderwent a minor operation.
Mr. Bart Rayfield, who has been
'isiting relatives at Petersburg and
Richmond, Va., has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McGregor and
ittle daughter Margaret, of Ruby,
'isited Mr. McGregor's sister, Mrs.
larry Harrall, last Sunday.
We are ihow'ng the Stetson Hats,
Colors:Green, Olive and Black.
TEAL-JONES CO.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Crowley, of
Ruby, and Mrs. Eliza Burr and two
laughters, of the Douglass Mill secdon,
visited the home of Mr. W. P.
Rogers, in Kershaw last Sunday.
On Saturday, October 4th, there
vill be an examination for teachers at
he Chesterfield school. Teachers apjlying
for positions in the county will
jc examined.
Laurin Redfearn, son of Mr. W. M.
Redfearn, and Earl Guess, son of Rev.
B. J. Guess, left last Tuesday morning
for the Carlisle Fitting School, '
where they wll begin their studies1
next week.
XT- !,./? r?. 4lw.
i(At, 111 icui lino iciv i'/i mv
University of South Carolina, where
he goes to resume his studies that
were interrupted by service in the
army.
When you ere looking for something
new and up-to-date we have it,
it the right pr*ce. TEAL-JONES Co.
Dr. W. J. Perry has returned from
the Baptist Hospital at Columbia,
where he has been confined with a severe
attack of Rheumatism. He is not
able to be out, but shows steady improvement.
/
The County Superintendent of 1
Education will be in Florence Saturday,
Monday and Tuesday, attending
a meeting of the County Superln-1
tendents of the State.
Deposit your money ?n the Peoples |
Bank, where it will be protected by
both fire and burglar insurance. A
cordial welcome awaits you.
Chas. P. Mangum,
Cashier the Peoples Bank
The contract has been let for the
school building at Pageland. This
good little town up the road threatens
to set the pace in matters educational
for the rest of the county.
The building to be constructed will
double the capacity of the school.
Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Walker spent
last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
II. H. Harrall. Dr. Walker received
his discharge from service several
weeks afo and has since been in Cheraw
^ith his wife nnd little daughter.
Dr. and Mrs. Walker will make their
home in Greenwood.
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Wh
Our Store Is
ToWe
purchased
ago, and can save y
the market to-day
money that we are
Our advice is t
Shoes. All rnereha
replace their prose
We are showii
u FALL and WINTE1
J SILKS are ven
have a fine line of T
3 desirable shades.
In GINGHAI
BLEACIIINGS, S1I
largest stock in this
m LADIES' CO A'
, in SERGES and P(
colors, from $20.00
We especially
We now have i
regularly of shoes t
the present hi^h wl
filled with unknown
and reliable brand:
BROWN, ETC.
i Our policy is tc
dise on a quick sale
Chester
I
Among those from Chesterfield and i
vicinity wh6 havm gone away to
school are Misses Pearl Moore and i
Lila Teal, to Lander, at Greenwood;
Misses Maud Garland and Mary Bell,
Welsh to Queens College, at Charlotte;
Misses Ruth and Doris Laney,
to Columbia; Miss Mary Hildreth to
Winthrop; Miss Ethel Rivers, to Win- I I
throp. Mr. Townley Redfearn has
left for Furman; Messrs. Graylattd \
Douglass and Rudolph Hursey for
Citadel; Mr. Hall Odom to Clemson;
Messrs. Jack and Jerome Douglass
and Leonard Campbell to the Univer- I
sity of South Carolina; Messrs. Earl
Guess and Laurin Redfearn, to Carlisle.
The "Reliable Churn," sold by The
Cash MaVket, is a great labor saver .
and time saver for the housewife. '
Every home where churning is done
needs one. Three siaes. i
A very pleasant family reunion ' I
-)f the Campbell family was held re-'
cently at the old home place six miles
erst of Jefferson. The members of
.he family present were Mrs. E: Fin- 1
lnyson, Mrs. Laura Hatchcock and!
Mrs. Sarah Sullivan, sisters, and;
lirec brothers, Messrs. William !
Campbell, Peter Campbell and James
Campbell. With a large number of;
their friends they enjoyed a fine picnic
dinner.
Lowncjr uencious Candies, al- ' |
way* fresh. Al A. F. Dav's Market.
I
Our stock of Shoes is Complete. We
I idvise early buying this esason.
TEAL-JONES CO.
We'll buy your egg*.
Farmers' Mercantile Co.
Latest Model Ford cars for sale cheap.
McGregor Motor Co., Ruby, S. C.
Saturday, September 27th? has
been designated by the Methodists of
i the State as Word Day for Epworth
J Orphanage, v.hen all the Methodists
will be given an opportunity to do
somethin gfor the orphans at this I
home. Epworth Orphanage is a ored- j
it to the church, and all money receiv- j
ed for it will be wisely spent, and j
spent in one of noblest causes in
which any people can engage, the care *j
and protection of the fatherless and I
motherless. j
Highest Market Price paid for fresh !
eggs. I
Farmers' Mercantile Co. |
Manager J. O. Ladd has secured i
an excellent list of attractions for the j
Lyric. Mary Pickford in the great- |
est characterization of her career, |
"The Hoodlum," is first, both in date j
and importance. Dorothy Dalton, in j
"The Ilomebreaker," will be shown on
Tuesday, 'followed Wednesday by j
Marguerite Clark in "Still Waters." ?
Charles Ray, in "Greased Lightning," ,
is Thursday's attraction. On Friday |
and Saturday, October 3rd and 4th, {
the only Douglas Fairbanks will ca- 1
vort in his latest and biggest picture, j
"Ilis Majesty, the American."
Guaranteed burglar proof safe. To I
be doubly safe, we carry burglar in- ]
surance. Chas. P. Mangum, j j
i Cashier People's Bank. | 4
v Fall A
iter Go*
Brim-Full of N<
Date Merchandi
our stock of Dry Goods and She
ou money in all departments, in ft
and replace our stock in several
selling it to the trade.
o buy early and liberally of Dry G
mts will be forced to raise retail
nt stocks.
lg a good assortment of woolen E
R WEAR.
r scarce and are advancing STEA1
AFFETAS; TVt TT.R.Q AT.1M IPG CDPDI
MS, PERCALES, PEGGY CLi
EETINGS and all staple piece g<
? section.
TS and COAT SUITS have arrive
)PLINS, BROADCLOTH, ETC.,
to $50.00.
call your attention to our Shot
i good stock of SHOES,and are rc
hat were contracted for motnhs
lolesale prices were in effect. O
brands of shoes, for we carry onl;
s as WALK-OVER, GEO. D. W
> sell only standard and reliable b:
s and small profit basis.
field Dry
Company
About Our 1
/
Chest <
We will begi
. our new store on
V
As soon there
have the immens
we will open for
I
i Watch this spa
store news next
LM.1
Com]
New store opp
Chesterfield,
Buchanar
President Wilson has left the Pa:ific
Coast and is now swinging toward
the East, in hi scoast-to-coast
>peaking tour in the interest of the
League of Nations. Upward of 3,000,D00
people have listened to and checrlim
in the cities he has visited. It
is said 90 per cent of the people of
California favor the League. j
. I
inrl 1
ods
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ew And Up. II
ise
ie> several months
act, we can't go on
lines for the same
oods, Clothing and
prices when they
>RESS GOODS for
3ILY, however, we
SS, ETC., in all the
DTH, OUTINGS,
oods, wo have the
d. We have them
in all the leading
; Deportment
?ceiving shipments
ago?Long before
ur shelves are pot
/ such well-known
ITT, HAMILTON
rands of merchanGoods
I
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Coming To | *
irfield p
TV
A
I 1
TH
n moving into J
Saturday.
after as we can \
e stocks placed '
business. TC
Wt AlPI lllipUI 1(1111 | I El
week.
Evans
HI
pany1
\
11 cr
>osite Bank of j Tt
old White- |
i Garage j ch
?
NOTICE te
Ruby S. C., Sept. 23.
Having sold all my interest in the
Ruby Drug Co., to Mr. J. H. Blake, ti<
I wish to notify all those indebted to
me Ho call and settle at once. If ab
any one has any claims against the
Ruby Drug Co., prior to Sept. 9, they by
are requested to present the mto me go
for settlement. Jii
lp R. D. McCREIGHT. th
i CI
Bring >n your eggs. We need them. I Pr
Farmers' Mercantile Co. to
Meet Me At the Fair to
pa
o: ? r\ iu 10 * - ? ?
wig w?y???ov. U, 1 J, l<t, 19 w
he
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic;
it* kills the poison caused from ?
infected cuts, cures old sores, tetter,
Etc. * te:
THE HOME BUI
LOAN ASSC
OF CHESTE
J. C. RIVERS,
President
C. C. DOUG
Secretary and
BOARD OF DI!
J. C. Rivers, . B. C. Mooi
J. A. Welsh, C. C. Doui
Bradley F. Teal, L* B. Rivt
tu/x * a a/i i rnr
II1C i in 1V1 L.C 1
W. D. JAMES, Surg
A thoroughly equipped instil
treatment of Surgical, Medica
Special Attention Given
Tonsil* and A
S "Sho-C
E Crimson Clover
Texas Rust Proof Oats
EWe can supply all varie
table Seeds for Fall and Wi
Our Stocks Are Pure, F
DOur Prices Ai
Our Servile is Promp
S RHENEY S
CHARLESTO
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FOR SALE
FORD CARS FOR SALE *
Several latest model Fords for sale
McGregor Motor Co., Ruby, S. C.
R SALE?Some fine pigs, Black
Mammoths and Berkshires. I
P. J. Zounis.
fO-HORSE FARMER WANTED?
with stock and help sufficient to
work a 2-horse farm. Apply to
Lp J. D. BURR, Chest., R.4
IIRTY-SEVEN A ACRES of ,
land for sale, in Snow Hill District,
lp M. MORRIS, Chest. R.2
>UNG JERSEY MILK COW?For
sale; Fresh. . M. MORRIS,
lp Chesterfield, R. 2
NE STOCK FOR SALE?Purebred
Big-boned Poland-China Pigs,
Sows and Boars. The very best
strain of stock. Also one race
horse and buggy.
31-p T. H. JENKINS, Ruby, R.l
)WN PROPERTY -One house with
six rooms and large sleeping porch; .
central part of town. Apply at
Advertiser office.
>lSON PHONOGRAPHS and Records.
Instruments range from
$41.00 to $285,00.
Crawford Jewelry Co., Cheraw.
ONEY TO LOAN IN
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
DNEY TO LEND?Represent the
strong mortgage companies lending
money in Chesterfield, Marlboro
and Darlington counties on
improved farm lands. Amounts
$2,000 to $50,000.
ELP WANTED: Young women and
girls over sixteen years of age foi
sewing machine work on electric
machines. Wages to start, $8.00.
After learning can make fine
wages. Apply to PEE DEE KNITTING
MILLS, Cheraw, S. C. 28
TWO CROPS A YEAR
Coker Variety, Spekled Pea; two
ops a your; heavy yield. Always
oduces. Seed $4.00 per bushel,
i C. H. McCOY, McBee, R2
FORDS FOR SALE?BARGAINS
Latest model Ford cars for sale
eap.
McGregor Motor Co., Ruby, S. C.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
A Conversation in the Sticks
"Say, Jini, have you been to Chesrfield
lately?"
'Why, yes, of course. Why?"
"I thought I would ask you a ques>n
about that new store."
"What new store are you tal jing
out?"
"Well you can save some money
r finding it out. Say, I passed there
ling to town, and let me tell you,
m, that man is selling the stuff and
e hest you can find anywhere in
lesterfield county. He has got the
ice right on anything he has got
sell."
That store belongs to D. E. Kedfind
out about that new store. It
iys to save a dollar these days,
hy, man, let me tell you that will
lp the high cost of living."
Tat store belongs to D. E. Redam,
West End, Main Street, Chesrfield,
S. C. It
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ILDING AND
)CIATION
RFIELD
B. C. MOORE,
Vice-President
LASS,
Treasurer
RECTORS
re, James Ross,
plass, P. M. Therrell,
irs, Fred G. Hearn.
HOSPITAL
eon in Charge
;ution for the scientific
1, X-Ray, Radium Cases
to the Removal of '
iro" ?
13c lb. m
$1.10 per Bu. jy
ties of Field and Vegenter
planting. %4
resh and Reliable
re Right T\
t and Courteous 4
EED CO.. S
N, S. C.
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