The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 16, 1919, Image 6
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THE SAME
Only Different /
PUTTING Style into a suit, ? B
and keeping it in, are two different B
things. g
Two ways of Styling Clothes:
^ Pressing it in. M"'TAILORING
it in.
The latter costs more?that's
j why it isn't so popular with some
I makers.
I We have evidence that the
I Strouse & Brothers, Baltimore, M
i
' want to be buying clothes all the ti
^ We'd like to show you the Fal
I TEAL-JONES
| The Home ol
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Get Read;
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Jack Frost is just around the
RE A D Y-TO-VV EAR DEP AIITM EN'
P of Comfort.
Coats and
Children's, Misses' and Ladies Coal
Of Colors and Fabric
For Men
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Men's Blue and Grey Serge Suits at
Men's Overcoats, at
Boys' Worsted and Serge Suits, fro
Men's Mats, from
Men's Caps, from
Boys' Hats, from
Boys' Caps, from
Sh<
SHOES are still advancing in p
you if you will only tfet busy and si
present stock, as we are actually :
WE CAN REPLACE THEM to day.
Under
Better take stock of your WE
what you will need to carry you ih
ft Men's two-piece and Union Suits, i
and Medium Weicrh MiKKerl I In/loi
Wright's Spring Noodle Underwear
Sloan's Heavy Fleeced Underwear, ;
Men's Medium Ribbed I nderwear,
5 LADIES' SET-SNUCi Underwear, a
MISSES' Ribbed Union Suits, at onl;
r ROYS' Rrown Fleeced Underwear, ?
CHILDREN'S E. Z. Underwear, at c
For those who want to make
we have a big stock of Outing Flann
the yard, in all colors.
Chesterf
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HIGH ART CLOTHES, Made by
Id., is preferred by men who don't
ime.
II Styles.
I COMPANY
\ Good Clothes
y
corenr, and we are prepared in our
P to help you meet him with a smile
Coat Suits
:s and Coat Suits, in a Wide Variety
s, to Suit Every Purse.
and Boys
: $25.00
10.00
m $5.00 to $13.50
$1.35 to $6.50
50 cts. to $2.00
50 Cts to $1.75
GO Cts to $1.50
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rice. However, this need not worry
jpply yourself and family from our
selling them for LESS money than
'wear
sTER UN DIOR WE A t and buy now
rough the winter.
n H anes and Three Seasons Heavy
'wear, at only $2.00 the Suit
, at only $3.00 the Suit
it only $2.00 ihe Suit
at only $1.50 the Suit
t only $2.00 the Suit
y $1.00 tlie Suit
it only $1.00 the Suit
inly $1.00 the Suit
the Children's Undfc wear at home
el at 20 cts, 25 cts, 30 cts and 35 cts
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Company
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~;| LOCAL ITEMS
Mrs. A. H. Hayden is spendir,
11 several days at Marion.
Miss Alta Douglass, of Charlott
|| is the guest of her brother, Mr. C. <
Douglass.,
We are showing Men's Black Ove
| Coats, $13.50 and $16.50 the Coat.
I TEAL-JONES CO.
The fourth quarterly conferem
J meets at St Paul's Church next Tue
* day.
$ Dr. D. H. Laney is in Columbia a
I tending a meeting of the Sportsmen
i Association, of South Carolina.
I Hon. G. K. Laney attended tl
| United States Court in Aiken sever
| | days this week.
| Mr. T. E. Mulloy has been ma<
q Secretary of the Chesterfield Couni
i Fair Assoliation.
The Junior Order meets Thursdj
7 nicht . Thiu will Kn a vnmil a r moofii
| | at the usual hour.
Messrs Ben B. Lingle and Har
I Sapp, of Lancaster, were visitors
I Chestcrleld Sunday.
| Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Yates and litt
i daughter, of Charlotte, are the gueij
| of Mrs. D. M. Barentine.
Mr. Floyd Douglass, who is attem
. ing the University of South Carolin
t spent the week-end at home.
Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Guess and so
! of Clio, visited at the home of Re
I and Mrs. B. J. Guess this week.
| Mrs. D. II. Laney and Miss Bei
J are attending the Georgetown ai
| Wilmington Fair at Anderson th
, week.
The ladies of Woodmen Pine Grm
Circle No. 71, of Cheraw, will unvc
I t
_ a monument at the Wadesboro Cem
tery, at 4 P.M. next Sunday.
Visit our new store, second do
from the barbershop. Complete n?
stock General Merchandise.
~ | PA. NICHOLSON & SON,
H Jefferson, S. C.
Hi The many friends of Mrs. W. j
n | Rivers will be pained to know th;
Hj she is ill in the hospital at Charlott
l, The Farmers' Hardware Compar
.> has started work on a warehouse
y the rear of the store. It will be coi
? strueled of lireproof materials.
Airs. N. M. Solomon, of Sumtc
js was j:i Chesterfield last week in tl
fjj interest of the Red Cross.
Mr. W. W. Davis is in Columb
fg where Mrs. Davis is confined to tl
|8 hospital, having recently underline
tju severe operation.
Mrs. G. K. Laney and Misses M
cj Kinnell and Lindsay spent the wee
R end at the home of Mr. li. B. Lane
B near Cheraw.
B Mi ss V iola Folsom is in charge <
ft the millinery department at II. \
g Pusser's. A typographical error
I last week's Advertiser made the nan
S appear as Miss Fokern.
Ladies' Military Heel Mahogai
L Boots, $6.50 the pa'r.
jv Ladies' Solid Leather Shoes, $3.1
) 0 and $4.00 the pair. Teal-Jones C
Ijg me lax doors are open. Wednc
M day was the first day of County ti
jS collection. There was no perceptah
rj rush for the Treasurer's office. Offii
3 al notice will be issued next week,
j Most of the fixtures having arrive
I for the new 1). II. Laney Pharma<
j moving in has actually begun. A
!j exeprt from Huston is required to ii
1 stall the new soda fountain, which
truly a work of art.
Mrs. J. K. Fizer, of Columbia, w
speak at the Haptist Church no
Sunday morning and at Pageland i
1 o'clock on the same day. Mi
Fizer is a noted worker in the inte
est of the Baptist seventy-five Millii
campaign.
Dr. Charles A. Jones, of Columbi
will speak at the Chesterfield Bapti
church at 1 1 o'clock next Surnh
morning and at Pageland in the a
ternoon. Some lady sneakers will 1
Ion hand to speak to the ladies on the
part in the 75-million campaign.
Dr. (Jeorge W. Young, of Loui
ville, Ky., will deliver a lecture c
the evils of intemperance at St. Paul
church Friday night. Dr. Young is
famous orator and his fight again
the saloon had much to do with tt
abolishment of that institution.
W. H. Wakefield, M.D., of Carloth
and his assistant, R. F. Wakefield, wi
he in Morven, at the Misenheinu
liotd on Thursday, Oct. 30th. Th
doctor limits his practice to the trea
I W merit (if the Eye, Kar, Nose an
j P' Throat diseases and fitting tflasse
E Ask your family physician about cor
I suiting Dr. Wakefield. 2
W $5,000.00 worth of Shoe* bougl
J* la*t Mny. Snme Shoes cost to-da
v $1.50 to $4.00 per pair mor*. Bai
B gain, while they last.
* P. A. NICHOLSON & SON,
[ Jefferson, S. C.
I We have a full stock of Pollyann
9 Shoes for Children and Misses.
t TEAL-JONES CO.
| FOR SALE
I SEED RIBBON CANE?Several bui
] died stalks, at $5.00 per hundred
I lp u H. TR0TT1.
K ONE BLACK JENNY for sale, $40.0
lip L. H. TROTTI.
] TOWN HOUSE?iFor Sale?Desirabl
I location; on Main street. Call a
Advertiser Office for information
FOUND?Coat and Jumper. Coa
contains check book, blank bool
and spectacles. Owner can (?e
same at Advertiesr office.
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?(j LAND PO#TED?I hireby forbid
Cy any hunting on all mylands.
Ln 40-p R. E. RIVERS.
11 - FOR SALE?One Ford Car, first,s
class condition. See C. J. Sellers,
lp White-Buchanan Motor Co.
FOR SALE?A few S.C. R.I. Red
xl Cockrels that are beauties. Price
il* now $3.00 up to $8.00 each.
8- J. W. H ANNA.
)n PAIR MULES For Sale at Bargain;
Age 11 and 12 years, weight 1050
and 1200 pounds; fine team for
saw milling or farming.
S 35 J. WATT LOWERY.
y Ruby, Roufe 1
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applicant:
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We have b
1 New Fore
1 New Ford
These For
!. here by the tim<
0 or come and see
We have s
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1 will have a carlo
: Lucas
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dy-to-W
Hillinery
S NEW S
rsday, Oct.
) A.M. to 6:
)me, whether you want tc
loats,
w Goat Si
New Dre:
Nev
;tyles right out of
9cially for our
have never been
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[. Evans (
Chesterfield
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FOR SALE?Fine Jersey Cow with j
with calf. First to come with the
money gets them. Dr. T. E. Lucas, j vi
FOR SALE?15 shares in Farmers!
Bank of Chesterfield; 1 touring, y
Ford Car, 11)18 model, good condi-i
tion; 1 reaper and binder, practically
new; 2 Jersey cows, registered,' T1
young; 2 young cows coming fresh, a
33p L. B. DAVIS, dc
Chesterfield, Route 2 ra
FINE STOCK FOR SALE?Pure- nc
bred Big-boned Poland-China Pigs, pt
Sows and Boars. The very best or
strain of stock. Also one race $1
horse and buggy. , S<
, 31-p T. II. JENKINS, Ruby, R.l | ar
Auto Coi
just received and are holdi
senger
2halmer&
letween here and Norfolk
i Touring Car, wi
Touring Car withe
ds are nearing Chesterfie
3 |this advertisement is pri
;o!d the last Traffic Trucl
ad in 15 days.
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Wanted?To lerve you at once; 2 N
g store*. Pty us a visit and be conneed.
We lead.
P. A. NICHOLSON A. SON,
iVill You Spenc! 50c. On Rat-Samp *'
To Save $100?
One f>0c. package can kill 50 ratsP^j
he average rat will rob you of $10 $>.
year in feed, chicks and property
struction. ItAT-SNAP is deadly to
ts. Coemates after ?<il!i..x- Loaves
> smoli. Comes in cakes. Rats will
iss up meat, grain, cheese, to feast .
\ RAT-SNAP. Three sizes, 26c, 50c, J
1.00. Sold and guaranteed by. I
juare Deal Drug Co., A. P. Davis 1
?d Pageland Hardware. m
tipany '
ng tor the first
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Touring Car
ith starter
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:ld and may be fl
inted. Call us
k we had, but
rtpany