The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 23, 1919, Image 6
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CLOTHES, made by Strouse &
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TEAL-JONES
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For Cole
I Jack Frost is just around the c
I READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT
of Comfort.
Coats and
Children's, Misses' and Ladies Coats
! Of Colors and Fabrics,
For Men
Men's Blue and Grey Serge Suits at
Men's Overcoats, at
Boys' Worsted and Serge Suits, fron
Men's Hats, from
Men's Caps, from
Boys' Hats, from
Boys' Caps, from
She
SHOES are still advancing in pr
you if you will only Kat busy and su
present stock, as we are actually s
WE CAN REPLACE THEM to day.
Under
Better take stock of your WIN
what you will need to carry you thr
Men's two-piece and Union Suits, ir
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and Medium Weight, Ribbed Unden
Wright's Spring Needle Underwear,
Sloan's Heavy Fleeced Underwear, a
Men's Medium Ribbed Underwear, a
LADIES' SET-SNUG Underwear, at
MISSES' Ribbed Union Suits, at only
BOYS' Brown Fleeced Underwear, al
CHILDREN'S E. Z. Underwear, at or
ror tnose who want to make tl
we have a hi# stock of Outing Flanne
the yard, in all colors. ,
Chesterfi
Goods (
rather "IRON" it in. HIGH ART 1
Brothers, Baltimore, Md., are
thes anywhere. '
COMPANY I
Good Clothes j ,
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IW eather
orenr, and we are prepared in our ?
to help you meet him with a smile
Coat Suits
and Coat Suits, in a Wide Variety
, to Suit Every Purse.
and Boys
! . $25.00
10.00.
n $5.00 to $13.50
$1.35 to $6.50
50 cts. to $2.00
;. 50 Cts to $1.75
50 Cts to $1.50
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ice. However, this need not worry
pply yourself and family from our
elling them for LESS money than
wear
TER UNDERWEAR and buy now
ough the winter.
i Hanes and Three Seasons Heavy
wear, at only $2.00 the Suit
at only $3.00 the Suit
t only $2.00 the Suit
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only $2.00 the Suit |
$1.00 the Suit
t only $1.00 the Suit ;
ily $1.00 the Suit |
he Children's Underwear at home
1 at 20 cts, 25 cts, 30 cts and 35 cts
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LOCAL ITEMS
Mrs. J. A. Weathersbee is visiting
in Columbia.
Mrs. C. K. Curtis is visiting relatives
at Paxville.
Mrs. R. L. Hurst spent last week
with relatives in Lake City.
When in the market for Fertilizers
tee us. J. Q. Rivers & C. C. Douglass
Black and Gray Overcoats from
$10.00 to $16.50 the Coat.
TEAL-JONES CO.
Mrs. A. C. Wilson, of Cheraw, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wilson.
Mrs. E. J. Smith, of Pageland, is
spending this week in town with relatives.
Miss Doris Laney, of Columbia
College, spent the week-end with her
parents.
Mr. P. J. Zounis is planning to
erect a home for himself on Craig
Avenue.
Mrs. Wiliam Gulledge, of Cameron,
N. C., is visiting her son, Mrs. J. A.
Gulledge.
We are showing the latest models
in Strouse Bros. Overcoats, $28.50,
$35.00 and $37.70 the Coat.
TEAL-JONES CO.
Miss Matty Gaddy entertained the
recently organized Friday Night Club
on last Friday evening.
Rev. J. L. Tyler, of Gibson, N. C.,
was in town this week. Mr. Tylei
was formerly in charge of St. Paul's
Church.
Young Men's D. B. Waist Line
Suits; Colors Green, Brown, Gray
and Blue, $18.50, $25.00, $30.00 and
up. Teal-Jones Company.
Mrs. Perry M. Therrell has re.
turned home after spending some
time in Charlotte with her sister.
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iu r?. O. L.. UUCKeil.
The Lucas Auto Company has
moved into its new building on Paige
Avenue. The new front hag arrived
and is now being put into place.
Pine Grove School opens Monday
Oct. 27th. The compulsory attend,
ance law, so far as it effects this
school, will be effective the following
week.
Young Men'* Suit* with Belt
$32-50 and up. Teal-Jones Co.
Rev. Clayton Jenkins will preach
at Westfield Creek Church on th<
fourth Sunday morning in Octobei
at 11 o'clock. Everybody is invitet
to come.
There will be a Holloween Part]
at the Chesterfield School Fridaj
evening, October 31. The proceed
will go toward the seating of th<
auditorium.
. Mrs. J. A. Welsh has returne<
from Florence, bringing home Mas
ter J. A. Jr., who had an operatioi
performed upon his tonsils at thi
hospital in that city.
Mr. W. T. Hunt, affectionatel;
known to his Chesterfield friends a:
"Tommy," is located at Raleigh, N
C., where he is attending the Kinj
business college.
Mr. J. S. Chapman is now regular
ly employed as nightwatchman. H<
reports in time to relieve Chie:
Ussery and remains on guard unti
relieved by the chief the next morn
ing.
Ground has been broken for thi
new building which Mr. B. C. Moon
will erect on Main Street. Mr. J
Aaron Sellers has the contract. Whet
completed the building will house J
picture theatre.
On Sfltnr/lnv a
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a small bundle of matting' was placec
in the wrong ear on Main St., by mis
take. If same is rotumed to Bank o'
Chesterfield or the "Clerk's Office, re
ward will be paid.
The Chesterfield Band is being re
organized under the patronage of th(
Junior and Woodmen Orders. /
number of fine instruments will b<
purchased and it is planned to star
rehearsing soon with an instructoi
and twenty or more players.
We have several fine farms foi
sale. If you are interested see us.
DOUGLASS REAL ESTATE CO
W. J. Douglass
C. C. Douglass.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE?Lion, the best Tonic
Tested and guaranteed for stom.
ach and blood. For indigestion
constipation, nervousness,sleeplcss.
n.J -11 UI--J ? Lt-_ ?
too ?nu mi i/i<JO(i iruUDK'H, LslOn
has no equal. Cures Pellagera.*
Chesterfield Drug Co. 34p.
FOR SALE?On* lot on Mangum
Avenue suitable for building nice
dwelling.
Price $750.0C
L. A. Campbell,
36 Latta, S. C.
FOR SALE?15 shares in Farmers
Bank of Chesterfield; 1 touring
Ford Car, 1918 model, good condition;
1 reaper and binder, practically
new; 2 Jersey cows, registered,
young; 2 young cows coming fresh.
33p L. B. DAVIS,
Chesterfield, Route 2
FOUND?Two mules, on October
14. One dark bay and one light
bay mule. Owner can get same
by paying expenses and proving
property.
Hampton Folson
3 miles from Patrick on National
Highway. lp
666 has more imitations than any
>ther Chill and Fever Tonic on the
narkst, but no orte wants imitations
$ aartida* Thdy^s cUngtrous.
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taking, satisfactory man
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last week. *
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We have received 1
car, but will use it to der
the price in America. A
and see the demonstrato]
long.
Mor
, Six Model 11 Dorts
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More Gc
A Car Load of the
Wednesday, October 15.
to Chesterfield.
Anc
2 Seven and 1 Fivelivery.
We haven't been
hope to have two very s
New Fords, with self stai
The Lucas
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ow Store
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eat success. We w
r the beautiful flowers
ooks of our Millinery
Serve You and Want to Call
To The Following
Knitted Under
rd to get, so supply yourself n
ivear Und
RLS, FATHER AND MOTHE1
1 Girls' Sw
New Lot Just Arrived
ar Coming Ev<
it You sooner or later, both in
>m* Time to Time. You'll Se
;ht from Fifth Avenue.
Evans (
Opposite I
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aige Avenue
Home at Last
and are getting things in shap<
to take care of your repairs in
ner.
1 m - r*
wo roru louring uars advertis
iood News
the first new Overland. We
nonstrate that this little car is 1
carload will soon be here for <
r and place your order. A car
e Good Newi
are due here now. Several of
if you want one.
kmI News Be
New Model 15 Dorts left the
A tracer will follow and ke?
I Then Some
Passensrer Chalmers ready for
able to get a Chalmers Roadst<
oon. ALSO we are trying to
rtera. We think we will succe
Auto C
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and ferns which 1
and Suit Depts. j
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get some more
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