The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 16, 1919, Image 5
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"Truth crushed to earth wi
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| To the good people of Che:
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| We came among you som
| came and we cast our lot and
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| We put our shoulder to th
| all our might that the little tov.
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that sell only depen
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Clothing
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MBfty men placed or. disp
to reach us this sea
and the scarcity of
about 40 per cent 1
Rl|R tract seven months j
m?& each and every suit
g|/ This, then makes yc
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\ and young men. "
We invite the
these Wear Pledge
r| acting in haste and
||1 repenting to do.
passed in quality ai
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We say again, You
H&9B& $7.50 and worth rr
from homo, thus t
and tfood wife and
$6,000.00.
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sterfield and Chesterfield ronage yo
as best we
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you wish to buy
for Men and Bo1
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n Style-Plus Suits for men and yoi
lay this week. These goods are si
son owing to scarcity of labor, stril
wool itself. The prices are therefi
ligher than when we placed our c
aso. We never tire of telling you tl
is insured before it leaves the facto
>u absolutely safe.
ess for our Wear Pledge Suits for b<
Insured Goods" is our slogan.
Fathers adn Mothers to call and i
Suits for by doing so you will not
repenting at leisure?you will have
Shoes
]S for all the family, a line hardly s
ul quantity by any house in the St;i
e better shoes made we will be selli
fet to be made.
Shirts
1.00 to $1.25, good as the best. Ov
$2.25; Level Best, $2.50.
_\ss Shirt people. We carry at all tir
Assortment in all the popular sha
tv the duett Peabody line and thei
must not tail to see our line of sh<
s Hunckdory Shoe is what you w
comfort and ease, made on the M
ckdory" and we will do the rest, pi
lore.
w?> trn>U our fri<>nd< ?nd tho flour
a few words of a personal nature.
last January our Ladies* Dcpartm
intents went up, whether as a sacri
what made it so awfully terrible 1
nior member of this firm was far a\
hrowing all the strain on my faitl
children. Our net loss in this fire
f Adversity
id the town have grown up togethe
ay that we shall ever feel grateful
u have at all times given us. We
i knew how, to merit your patrona^
1 we know that we have succeeded 1
uring this year adversity has come
at every cloud has its silvery lining
assured that when the evil one h
I the clouds of adversity shall have
ith and righteousness, like the stur
shine all the brighter.
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this week a com]
just from the worlc:
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ow prices higher from (
kes rolling we are goinj
ore of 10 per cent, on 01
on- and LADIES' DREi
iat in daily, a most love
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market's best o fieri
3yS Broadway and Lift]
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this week
For this week
minute line of Hats
we assure you lhat
style, and the pric
whether you call to
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It will be a do
over. We have an
the finest textures ii
dines and on dow
Cheviots, Gingham
xr- Chambrys, Table O
other piece goods w
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Department Store yo'i will find for |
plete line of Ladies' Ready-toWear |
I's best market, and while the market |
ad Silk Goods is growing scarcer and |
lay to day, still, in order to set the ball |
? to offer you a SPECIAL DISCOUNT |
ir entire line of COATS, COAT SUITS |
5SES. And we now have and coming |
;ly assortment. |
ic is a general assortment of .just the '
ngs, direct from the fashion centers? 1
h Avenue. f
1SCOUNT is offered only until Oct. 19. I
Millinery . j
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we are opening up another wp-to-the '
for Ladies, Misses and Children, and '
we will please you as to quality and
es are not high. Miss Folsom will, '
buy or call to inspect, meet you with 1
same wav, friends always. '
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iece Goods S
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flight to give our piece goods a look- 1
i abundance to offer you, comprising !
n Silks, Satins, Serges, Poplins, Gabarn
to everyday fabrics consisting of
is, Plaids, Bleachings, Bed Ticking,
il Cloth and Table Damask and many 1
e have not the time and space to name
to open up our line of Rugs and Art '
?y will be some higher than last season
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[reclaiming abondoned
rice fields in s. c.
In the Coastal Plains section of
South Carolina there are hundreds of
thousands of acres of abondoned rice
lauds awaiting some sort of agricultural
regeneration. Much of this
lui I is tidal and needs not only drainage
hut also experimental operation
bef? re it can be of real service to the
I majority of the owners. Within tie
last year or two several pion-er spirits
have undertaken experimental operation.
vial already sola* notewnthy
results ir.- !>< ginning to appear. Chief
among these pioneers is Kx-tlovernor
Hey wood, who owned an old rice
f irm and who has organized the Coiubahee
Company to drain and operate
several thousand acres. This company's
drai lage is accomplished by
pumping th * drainage water o.?er
dikes into tin- Combahce River. Result.
already i ccomplished show tha.
man V till-!' anil ti??M nrnnu nfill
tin these ? 'i"k and recently thy
company has secured Prof.C.C.Newman,
for many years horticulturist at
Clemson College, to work with it
(during a year's leave of absence
from his college work) in determining
what crops can he most economically
and successfully frown. The results
of this pioneer work will be inestimable
value to the farmers of the Atlantic
Seaboard section?The Progressive
Farmer.
GENERAL PERSHING'S SECRET
Here is a secret that the Advertiser
takes pleasure in making known to
its readers, a secret that may add to
the life and happiness of many people.
The formula was disclosed by
the great American General who.
helped win the war against Germany.
When General Pershing returned to
this country he was asked by a friend
h >w it was that after such a terrible
strain and responsibilty of conducting
his part of the world war he came
hack to this country showing no had
e feet physically or mentally of the
terrible contest in which he was engaged.
IIis reply was this: "I do
not let anything worry me. I do a
good day's work and when it is finished
I go to bed. And what is more
1 go to sleep." There is the secret
in a nut shell. Act upon it you who
are always looking on the dark side
ami expecting; something; awful to
happen.
KILLING OF MEADOWLARKS TO
BE PERMITTED IN SOUTH
CAROLINA
Washington, I). C. Oct 12?The
Secretary <>f Agriculture has issued
an order permitting the killing of
an lowlarks hy persons owning or
lei ng farm land on which sprouting
grain is being grown and
also hy members of such person's immediate
family, and by his bona
fide employees. Lender this order
meadowlarks may he killed by shooting-,
from half an hour before sunrise
to sunset from November 1, 11)19 to
April 90 1920, inclusive, in fields of
sprouting corn and sprouting outs
when the birds are committing, or arc
about to cimmit, serious injury to
tluse sprouting grains. The order contains
a restriction prohibiting the killing
of the birds from artificial or natural
hiinds. Furthermore, it does not
permit any of the birds killlcd to be
wontonly wasted or destroyed, sold or
elfered for sale, or shipped, transp ?rted,
or carried in any manner, except
that they may be carried by the person
killing them to the residence on
the lands of the owners or lessees,
then to !>. ust d for food purposes by
the persons authorized to kill them.
Meadowlarks killed within the petiod
above mentioned may be possessed
not longer than May 10, 192<h
Following many complaints of
damage being done to sprouting corn
and oats by meadowlarks. the Bureau
of Biological Survey of the Department
of Agriculture sent sin erpert
t ? South Carolina to investigate the
extent of the damage, and as a result
of his report, which showed that the
complaints received were well founded.
the Secretary of Agriculture issued
the order.
Arrivals this week New Lion
Shirts and Collars, Silk, Madras and
Crepe. Hosiery all the latest.
P. A. NICHOLSON & SON,
Jefferson, S. CA
NERVOUS WRECK
From Three Years' Suffering. Says
Cardui Made Her Well.
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icAds v-uy, i ca.?111 ail interesting
statement, Mrs. O. H. Schill, of this town,
says: "For three years I suffered untold
agony with my head. 1 was unable to
du any of my work.
1 just wanted to sleep all the time, for
that was the only ease I could get, when
I uas asleep. 1 became a nervous wreck
just from the awful suffering with my
head.
I was so nervous that the least noise
would make me jump out of my bed. I
had no energy, and was unable to do
anything.. My son, a young boy, had to
d all my household duties.
was not able to do anything until I
tr- ; Cardui. I took three bottles in all,
raid it surely cured me of those awful
headaches. That has been three years
?-'.o, and I know the cure is permanent,
for I have never had any headache since
taking Cardui. . .
Nothing relieved me until I took Cardui.
It did wonders for me."
Try Cardui for your troubles?made
from medicinal ingredients recommended
in medical books as being of benefit in
. female troubles, and 40 years of use has
i proven that the books art right Begin
taking Cardui today. NO-134