The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 09, 1919, Image 4
[ Selling
&.Serving
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Same thing here.
We'll keep no man's mono
less he is getting what he thii
good service out of his clothes
II WHAT IS STVI.K?
II Someone once asked a fa
I man how long a man's legs ouj
j be.
| "Well, 1 think they might
I long enough to reach to
I ground." was his reolv.
| Style is what a man look? I><
j Style is one tiling to one n ai
| something else to another. The
| himself is the deciding factor.
| right garment will lit his ?o
Iwell as his pose.
W e recommend I
play on one string. T
| There's a full :m
i styles that appeal thro
' style with a grain of s
' ?and we have t h
best for vou is best foi
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TWO
FIVE
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CHAL
HERE NOW RE
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Lucas Ai
????Mi' m 'Mil I lliw II
Sew
Will
Our Store Is
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Tc-1
We purchased 01
ago, and can save yen
the market to-d.iy a 1
money that we are ta.
Our advice i- to '
Shoes. All men hai.
replace their prescn:
We are showing
FALL and WINTER''
SI 1 <KS ..i'< very
have a hue line of 1Y i
desirable shades.
lit (11N (/ i I A .M
JJLKAC lilNOS, SI I hi
( largest, stock i:i IhiLA
i IKS' COATS
in SKK' i KS ;? id I'O
colors, from ?20.00 to
We especially c;
Wo now hav< a ;
regularly ol sho Ilia
the pre -cut hprh who)
filled with uiikuovvii in
and reliable brand - ;
BROWN, KH'.
(>11r policy i toe
dise on a (juick sa a
Chested
' c
v miiks
is {, /'\ \\
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WbS !i
^ "i V*?W
-' nian y j
J"
I Kit! A!iT ( !,<)'! I1KS bemuse
here's a mod'-l in; t v ; y type o
as ire of style lor those who
u^'h th ir (jiii( t simplicity for th
aiL
e men w ho know what's best fo
i* us.
JONES GOME
Tiie li omc of (iootl Clotlies
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Brim-Full of N
)ate Merchant!
r ri / > ? ' ?
i r ': > t" k 01 ury * r>oci ; yui C n <
i money in all -Jcp lrimcntin f
fl replace our stock 11 several
Ilin?; it to the t;*;id?...
i iy ' iii'];' jiii'l iibt r;i!!y i>l l)i" t
s Wili i,i' 1 oi'? i (I i.o r.ii a- l ' l.ii
sloe ks.
a good assc clnitu! o. woolen I
wear.
arce ;tnfI arc advanci oc H i'LA
'* I*E J'AS, .u i ?<.VSAi.iAi'..". ( Iv 1'.I
. PERCALES, PEC<;y <:l
I I..(iS ami all uni j>i e.o y
action.
and ( OAT SI ITS ha/c a a
HNS, HKOADCLO'I . . ETC.,
$50.00.
ml your attention lo our Sho
ood stock of SFfOfcS and arc r
.1 wr ro contra* tci lor niotoii:
esalc I-)'** cs w?fc: i:i cited, u
ands ol hoes, lot we < iiv> onl
is \\ /d.K-O VIt, ' i i'.t). I'. V*
II only standard Mid reliable b
n*l small profit basis.
leid Dry
Jompany
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tlio makers don't
1 man. *
want it; there are
lose who take their
t
r you. And what's
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FOR SALE?GOOD FARM
\ irood farm, containing 1 Acr<
i en-horse Farm open. Will make;
I,.-tie of cotton to acre.
On puhlie road, live miles frm
' In-raw. If interested, address,
I'. (). l!OX 12'.', Cheraw, S.c.
MONEY TO LF.ND
I oii'r Time Loans, with privilege *
ettling at any time. Low rate of in
lercst on Country or City Real Kstati .
T. L. SMITH, C'heraw.
GRINDING DAYS FOR
RUDY ROLLER
M'ter I XIh we will grind wheat ;
only on Monday and Tuesday c?f each;
v. ( < ;.; I- .rn on Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday.
Ruby Roller Mills
Where I here's a Baby On Farm Keep (
RAT. SNAP
I; an on most farms. Once tin
ai l in- -i-- tile house look out. Rat
kill infant Idling them is not unii
N . ; sing hot ties attraet ratc.
Hi a caki of RAT-SNAP am!
I lit ov.' it around. It will surely r 1,
you -if rat' and mire. Three sizes.
: : . Uf .?! .tin. Sold and guarante?d
h; v*111*; ? ? Heal Drug Co., A. I'. I'
::i s 1' eeland Hardware Co.
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act, v/e enr't in
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in all tii i . ijf
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LOCAL ITEMS
Miss'Mary Gnddy is spending this
week at her home in Wingatc, N. C.
Mrs. G. D. Mangum, of Pngeland,
is visiting her son, Mr. C. P. Mangum.
Mrs. J. A. Welsh is visiting rclaLi\
es vhis week in GafTney, S. C.
M > *. A. II. Hayden visited friends
in Darlington last week.
Mrs. J. A. Craig, of Wadesboro,
snent several days last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Craig.
AIrs. A. R. Frailey", of Winnsboro,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. I). M.
Ilarentine on Green Street.
The Missionary Society will meet
at tin Baptist Church on Friday next,
October 10, at 5 P. M. Everybody
V.vited.
Ret i'- r meeting of Woodmen of
World will he held Saturday
ni It . at the usual hour. Five or six
to ride the goat.
Dr. '). II. Laney has gone to Ati.tiita
or the nurpose of purchasing
a i ev. stock of drugs, with which he
wiil soon open his new store.
R v and Mrs. T. I?. Owens, who
'lave resided for several years at Hays
\. ( , have returned to Chesterfield,
heir old home, and taken up their
re.videi i c lu-re.
.Mr. Augustus II. llavden, dr., attended
the reunion of the Thirtieth
Division, at Greenville. Mr. Hayden
;s now in Atlanta where he matriculated
for tiie Southern Dental College,
which lie will attend this term.
Rev. II. .1. Guess is in Washington
this week, uh'we lie was called to
perform a wedding ceremony, one of
the principals of which was his son,
Iicut. Deck.".nl Guops. Lieut. Guess
expects to jjo abroad soon in his official
ennaeitv and was most anxious
to have his r trironial alfairs properly
adjusted before sailing.
Lar load ol mules and horse* will
arrive latter imrl of this wick.
W. II. PORTER.
We have added to our department
Heavy Groceries, Mill Feed, 1 lour and
Salt; fresh stock.
P. A. NICHOLSON & SON,
Jefferson, S. C.
Men's Army Shoes, Munson Last,
$i>.50 to $!1.S<) the pair.
TEAL-JONES CO.
flu last Saturday eveninjr Mrs. R.
E. Rivers luttl a j.cr pruests in a combination
house and lawn parly .Miss
I' ll r:. lielle Steirall. Misses McNeil,
MniK'oc and Livingston. These ehaniiinjj
youny indies all beinjr teachers
front Morven, it wu& litliny that they
should meet the Chesterfield youny
ladies enyayed in that p; ofession.
Many of the local teachers and
some of their male friends helped
Mrs. Rivers entertain the visitors.
Refreshments ui re served and a most
enjoyable time was had by all.
W..nted??To serve you at once; 2
hit; store s. Pay on a visit and he convinced.
We lead.
P. A. NICHOLSON & SON,
Jefferson, S. C.
The "Stonewall" Chapter of the
l*nited Dauyhters of the Confederacy
ladd Iheir annual meeting Tuesday
afternoon at the home of the retiring
President M :ss M. It. Ilanna, on
West Main <-t?-et. All officers made
their r? ports for the year. The Daughters
are now compiling a report of
'he line; I de -cendants of Confederate
\'i te s that participated in the
World war jn t closed. Their annua)
mi' ' a!! activities of the tl. D.
inemic-rs in .he World war work, etc.
The local Chapter has expended
4 I M I : . .1 ' '
v ' ? t-m* tiui uiK uic past year
and arc possessors ?>f a Liberty bond.
'I he tolb>.vin.r oflicers were elected
for lie einninr year. President Mr .
I>. il i in' \, i. l Vice I'res. Mrs. A.
I., i.i j.'. s, .:11.t Vice I'res. Mrs. I). I'.
Doupla-s, I!'c. See. Mrr,. L. II. 'I'r?> ,
< See. Mrs. S. A. Ilanna, Tresi: uier,
Mrs. I I.. Ilunley, (listeria 1
Mr- r'nr:i i . '((. A ?l!eie'ius sivci t
< >U'-. i i ercani ar..l cake \vi ;
served by the hostess, assisted by Mas
Lucas.
' il'-.M v I -in is a ureal pain kills*
I' . e eniii and soreness cause I
' i*1.1 Dial .111, Neuralgia. Sprain ,
K'.e.
r.'KVvS FROM FRIENDSHIP
M V ill rn.i 'I herrell, of the Shih i
nr. pi nl .Saturday and Sunday t
a e of Mr. David Vaut'hn.
S > i ral freni here attended th
l*'iu n i., i . ..*.* y Conference at Ml
< !. i I; i .'v i> lay and report one of
ih I", t in ; l.aa lie held in several
> eu i-.
.' unes Campbell, of the Sand *
ft ti :?p it Sal jr.Jay an I
." undoy ti<*i wi ll hrr p: nuts, Ml.
ml lr.-. VV. .1, St rector.
Air. I eni v (ii.j..i<s *p? nt Sunday
a r. . i.< > u t of Mr. .1. W. Parkei
IJ'-v. Mr. Owens preached a vur.
' i.. ti'ir m i.non at Friendship Sut
i y ni'Unnn . Mr. Owens has man
: *ri s in th " section who rememhe
iic. i { a. years aj'o when he wa
< "ill. i ;v with us.
I. > : 'in "dr. and A.r-. Iluher'.
i iidar, a hoy, last Sunday .norni"^.
Mi I; i n and Kra Gardner spent
Sunday at lii" home of Mr. W. VV.
Davis id the Kbenezer section.
Mr. ! nnd. r;>ur!:, of Dudley, S. ('.,
pent ;>.Jiji day jtnd Sunday hi r th<
oicM i f hi hrotiier-iu-law, Mr. J. I),
ii.iii.' i .Mr Fundcrburl; is about
yen. of :
.' unoay J'.i (iool next Sunday at ."}
I'oloea, preavhinjf at ! o'clock, fas
time.
NOTICF
The rejrular monthly meeting of
the (Ihe'-ts.rfield f'ounty Medical So.
ciety will he held at the (,'hiquoln
Club, Cheraw, on Tue lay, Oct. 14th,
at 6 P.M.
v' ' :
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1 EVANS'
\
I For Comparis
< After the Civil War the
[ prices on well-known brar
I Goods?
i Calico
| Sea Island
j During these times the
| .*> cents per dozen for eggs ai
per pound for Butter.
So, taking it all in all, \v
1 bad otr now as we at some
1 II might be worse.
i
Our Openin:
{ We had expected to ha1
j formal opening of our store,
: late getting started, we have
J ed to open without this.
We will, however, hav
i SHOWINGS of Ready-to|
time to time as new goods ar
I RI7ST PrVMMC
m x i?i A wyvy n iu
i As soon r.s possible we v
? Ibst Rooms ready tor yo
Th? so you are expected to i
| when you are down town. T
I ns a personal invitation to
| your friends.
! Ou
!
I char
I Chei
I wish
I appi
I
I
| VICS, we are g
I lar's worth of flood:
| One day last v
and got $12.00 wo
concentrated her bu
she traded 10 cents
I Keep this in ni
i L. M. EV,
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FOR SALE
I OR SALE, OCT. 15th?1 Mule,!
wapin, Buggy, Carriage, Harness
and farming tools; 1 Cow and calf;
four Hogs; Cora and Fodder;
Household and kitchen Furniture.
Located 1 Va miles south-west of
Centerpoint xchoolhou.se.
"{Op ,1. W. Vaughn
Chesterfield, II. 4.
FAIR MULES For Sale at Bargain;
Aue 11 and 12 years, weight 1 ((.?(
and 1200 pounds; line team for
saw milling or farming.
3f> J. WATT LOW BR Y.
Ruhy, Route I
i OR SALE?1 o shares ia Farmers
Rank of Chesterlield; I touring
Ford Car, 10 IS model, good condition;
1 reaper and hinder, practically
new; 2 Jersey cows, registered,
young; 2 young cows coming fresh.
L. B. DAVIS,
Chesterfield, Route 2
FINE STOCK FOR SALE- Pure
bred Hig-boned Poland-China Pigs,
Sows and Hours. The very host
strain of stock. Also one race
horse and buggy.
:!1-|> T. 11. JENKINS, Ruby, K.l
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS and Records.
Instruments range from
$41.00 to $28o.00.
Crawford Jewelry Co., Cheraw.
SHOE and HARNESS REPAIRING.
Ross Hall, Chesterfield, S. C.
dOp K. A. 11A UTSKI.I,
MONEY TO LEND Represent the
strong mortgage companies lending
money in Chesterfield, Marlboro
and Darlington counties on
improved farm lands. Amounts
$2,000 to .c,.10,000.
R. I'\ PEGIJKS, Cheraw, S. C.
LOST?C-r black and white spotted
Pig; will we rh about 2.? or do
pounds; about 2 month:-, old. II
found please return to George
Lower.v, < besterlield, H. C. 2p
LOST?On the road from Mr. C. II
Rivers' gin to Chesterfield, or from
Chesterfield home, a knife, as good
as new; three blade*. Kinder
please brine to this ofTiee and receive
reward.
.1. T wA> t API.'
- .-w, I
11> Chesterfield, It. 1
1OUND?( )ne black mart* mule; shod I
allaround. Came to my house, Oct.
id. Owner can (jet same by paying
for ad. and feed.
]p T. H. Weatherford,
Society 11 i 11, It. 3.
Arrival* tin* week ? New Linn
Shirt* and Collar*, Silk, Madras and
Crepe. Hosiery?all the latest.
P. A. NICHOLSON & SON,
Jefferson, S. C.
Ladies' Military Black Kid Boots,
English Last. Teal-Jonas Co. J
STORE
;on Millinery
30 were the Miss Mary I
ids oi' Dry _
ot Misses Bensor
50c linery Departme
60c iiiK by her work
farmers got th"c past month,
id 6 !4 cents mcet with thc
re are not so tomei who carei
times think. Prices are h
so is everything.
g Oomp
re a regular We wish w
but being so would be compl
! In-cn ol.Iig- but wo can,t .
o SPECIAL in ('hiTinv, and
Wear from merchant say so
rive. Men's Clot!
any great (plant
the money on t
' ill have our \hl: samc vvith n
in* comfort. lines.
make use of What you
his we mean can say will bi
you and to standard?Stair
Fair Prices.
r Welcome to Chesterfielc
Two of Chesterfield's leading nier
its have made us a personal visit a
aw and have expressed their goo(
es to us in coming among them. W<
ecialo this fine spirit.
TRADING STAMPS
oing t<? give STAMPS at ('hesteillc
< at 1)7 cents is what this means to y
/oek a customer brought in fou?* be
rth of assorted merchandise just 1
lying at EVANS" and asked for GY.4
or over,
ind.
m co.
The HAMLET
W. I). J AUKS, Sui-K
A thoroughly equipped instil
treatment of Surgical, Medico
Special Attention Given
Tonsils and A
Visit the S
Its W ortt
Are you coming to the State I
why not?
The South Carolina Agricultu
wnicn promotes the State Fair is tl
centennial. For fifty years the Soc
ricultural conditions in the State ;
ing of better livestock, cattle and
year because of war conditions,
being redoubled this year to mak
success.
Read below a partial list of I
premiums and some ot tin- other i
to visit the fa r, one <la\ at least. !
by all railroads. Keep these thing.*
1 The Fair opens at 1) o'cloc
2. Monday afternoon, Held
!>v soldier* from Camp Jackson. 'I
forces of soldiers will engage in niy
ing a western front engagement,
have part in the attack.
b. Tuesday is "Region Day,"
South Carolina branch of the Ann
| he held in the hall of the House of
4. Wednesday and Thursday
each will he raced for by South Ca
(J. Krause's aggregation of '1
and Hippodrome will furnish an at
of entertainment during the ofF ho
7. Twice each day free acts
lit of the fair crowds. The l)elam<
(h rlnl exhibition of seven posing sc
execute daring feats on double fly
rated horse will give interesting <
<|uality of "uncommon horse abuse
K. Seventy-two workers in th
tion forces will have displays from
South Carolina. Two carloads of e:
son Colk-ge alone.
t). It you have no purebred c<
when you examine the premium
classifications. The premiums in
$10,000,000
10. breeders of line poultry
lection of birds ever assembled in th
cups are to be awarded,'in addition
11. The Federal Government
lection of exhibits ever sent out t(
will be many trophies of the Great
of every kind used on the Western I
be necessary to move this collectic
floor space will be necessary in whi
<i 1 n i ?^-??> wi' ?NEWS
f
for Chesterfield
^ewton is to have charge
i and Daniels in our Milnt4n
our store, and judgat
our Cheraw store for
, we feel sure she will j
approval of every cus- j
3 to look over her stock. i
ligher than last year, but i
;
>lete Stocks
e could say every Stock j
etc on our opening day, j
Neither can we say this j
I neither can any other j
during these times.
ling can hardly be had in j
tit.v even when you urge s
he makers, and it's ju?t !
riany of the most wanted I
buy of us, though, you !
[j up to our UKGULAU j
third Merchandise at j
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t
1
Id, too, A I)olou.
>oks of STAMPS
>'"jimso she had
: PS overy time it j
(.rKsterfield, S. C. j
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HOSPITAL
con iti Charge
Lution for the scientific
i, X-Ruy, Radium Cases
to the Removal of
adenoids
tate Fair
iWhiie
'air, October 27-ttI? If not, I
iral and Mechanical Society.
nis year celebrul ing its semiiety
has sought to better agmd
to encourage the breed- I
hogs. No fair was held last
Vonsequetnly energies are
e the Fair an extraordinary
the opportunities to procure
ittraqtions. Then determine
leduced rates will he offered
t in mind;
k Monday morning, Oct, 27,
Day and rough riding races
"hursday night two opposing
ht attacks, vividly reproducTanks
and field pieces will
when the first meeting of the
mean Legion of Honor will
Representatives,
a number of purses for if200
rolina horsemen.
0 shows, one big ring circus
tractive and varied program
urs.
are also given for the bene- J
ead Troupe will give a won
enes. 'I be Karle sisters will A
i: l ?r li./l.l?vu 1 - -
...n .wvoivim 1 Viittiu n CllU
demonstrations of that raro fl
e farm ami homo demonstrapractit
ally every county in
shihits will come from Clemj\k
or how, you will want one
lists being oiIYred in these
these two Classes exceed
will have the greatest col<
State. Seven silver trophy
to the usual premiui is.
t will send th'? greatest col>
tour the country, in this
, War, including small guns J
ront. Two freight cars will J
>n and 8,000 square feet of a
ch to set them up. M