University of South Carolina Libraries
IWlti.f! ? P fountain | t : Pen Settled the War ll And a little piece of ta ' settle the fate of your suit, tape that runs under yoi collar wasn't shrunk propc fore it went into your coa I collar will hang away fro I neck after a little while. 1 Made E I have all the hidden and through. i I TEAL it i MT. CROGHAN NEWS ! Miss Esther Little, of Charlotte, has been visitincr her aunt Mr? i.nn_ 1 nie Ratliffe. Misses Inez and Bessie Osborne 1 and Allyne Gibson spent Tuesday in ' Monroe. Mesdanies Code Morgan and Hayne Johnson, and Miss Odessa Richard- 1 son, of Monroe, spent last Tuesday night here. 1 There will be preaching at the Baptist church Sunday night, at 8:30. ] Mrs. Saunders and little daughter, Florence, and Gladys Rivers spent j 110 Di MM????,Mp I Beginning Thui Through Saturdi Unu In Staple Merchand face with the highe Just to show you w these ten days, we during the Sale. 3 Yards of Heaviest Outing 4 Yards good weight Outi 5 Yds Light wt. outing, wh 3 Yds. good Percal, in lif Solid colors. 2Vs Yds. Manchester Perc made)in shirting stripes & 2Vs Yds. Amoiskeg Rompe 2Vi Yds. Heavy Mercerize* 3 Yds. Hope Bleach, good from starch. 2l/z Yds. Lonsdale Cambri 3 Yds. Heavy Canton Flan 4 Yds. Medium Weight Ca A VJ- 1 - -* us. viooa weignt .lb in. 3 Yd*. Heavy Drill. This is not a lot * Our Entire Stock of 1 We do not restri you want at the abo\ Nothing Chance* Che Goo ' - - """" ~ iL&L . . / / / mrjH.ART nrnTiiRs ... J. ??X VIUV/AUUU iy Strouse & Brothers, Baltimore things right. They are tailored -JONES GOME The Home of Good Clothes Sunday in Society Hill. 1 Dr. Moore, of Pageland, is practicng here since Dr. Funderburk left. I Mr. Andrew Huntley will leave tolight to attend the State Fair in Co- ! t umbia. | t Mrs. W. D. Gibson has been very uck, but we are glad to say she is * nuch better to-day.. t Mrs. J. E. Burch was carried to ' the Columbia Sanitorium last week ' for treatment. c Messrs. Minks, of Virginia, are 1 running a livery here. < "Billy Collins Big Show" arrived yesterday for a week's stay. tys $1 sday, Oct. 30th a t ay, November 8th V isual Barg< ise, in spite of the fact tl st market this generatior hat that little old dollar are listing a few of the [, in all colors. 2V2 Yds. Heavie ing, all colors 5 Yds. Quilt 1 ite, pink, blue orange, Re ;ht, dark and 100 Dozen Men 25 cent sell ale (Heaviest I Lot Ladies' Bla dark patterns Seller, 5 Ps r Cloth. 3 Pairs Epswich i Cot'n Poplin White, $1.0 i weignt, free Men's Gray Woi Sellers, 6 Pj c* Ladies' Dark Gri nel. 5 Pairs for PI 1 . ci. 50 Dozen Men's Sheeting. Only $1.00 Boys' $1.50 Kha of Merchandise in odds and ends New and Up-to-date Merchandise ict you to One Dollars' Worth, bi re prices. i\ at these prices. sterfield 1 ds Gom| A'' * ' I It II i, Md. I honestly through > A XI XT ALU I ["O ALL SCHOOL TEACHERS IN CHESTERFIELD COUNTY The American Red Cross during he period of Nov. 2 to 11 will ask he American public for funds. Everyone knows the great good that he Red Cross has done and is dong. I, therefore, request you to aid n every manner possible the raising if money for the Red Cross, making emittances to Mrs. J. R. Millard, bounty Treasurer, Ruby, S. C. J. A. KNIGHT, Supt. of Education. Sale j nd Continuing I le Are Offering | iins I lat we are face to 1 has ever known. will do for you : things it will buy st Drill. Lining (Oil colors) In I d, Blue and Green. | 's Black Hose; Regular ? er, 6 Pairs for $1.00. I iCk Hose; Regular 25 ct. J ii s for $1.00. I Ladies' Hose, Black and I ?" k Socks; Regular 25 Ct. " stirs for $1.00, %y Hose; 35 Cent Seller; $1.00. $1.50 Blue Work ShirU, I ki Overalls; Only $1.00 and off colors, but ' e goes in this sale, lit will sell you all Dry >any -iii-iii 11 ir atom I Box supper at Vaughn cshool house Friday night, Nov. 7th. Proceeds for the benefit of the school. 34p One of the poultry breeders to capture a first prize at the State Fair was Charles Meehan, of Chesterfield. Little Charlie is the seven year-old son of Mr. Parnell Meehan. The Woman's Missionary Society, of St. Paul's Methodist church, will hold their annual week of prayer and II self-denial next week, Monday at | 4:30 P.M.; Tuesday and Wednesday, the adult Society; Thursday, the young people, and Friday, the Juniors. All members and those ^interested are earnestly invited to be present. 11 I The St. Paul's congregation has on an every-member campaign this week 11 for funds to pay off the debt on the | parsonage. All contributions, large or small, from members, or friends of the church, will be greatly appreciated. It is the purpose of the congregation to publicly burn the mort- 11 gage at an early date . A report will ! be made Sunday morning. Cabbage! Cabbage! More cabbage | and better Cabbage. Just received a car of nice firm heads. They are j selling at 3 cents a pound. A. F. DAVIS. , The nation-wide Red Cross drive j for funds will be on Sunday and last j for ten days, Nov. 2 to 11. The town ! of Chesterfield and this township is ' asked for one thousand dollars. Ev- I ery contributor of one dollar of more j will becme a member of the Red j Cross for 1920. It is proposed to | I place a public health nurse in Ches- : terfield countv nc*t vonr " ices will be free to those in need. I Miss Elizabth Lindsay is chairman of | the local committee. | Dr. W. S. Terrell, of Columbia, . University, will speak at the Court ! House in Chesterfield on next Sunday ! afternoon, at 3 o'clock. His subject | will be the Red Cross Roll Call. Eve- j rybody is invited. | Mr'.W. J. Tiller is in Columbia attending the State Fair. Mr. Tiller has charge of the Chesterfield County farm exhibit. Mrs. J. W. Streater and daughter of Lakeland, Florida, who are visiting Mrs. E. M. Melton, spent last I Tuesday with Mrs. Lee Melton. I Mrs. L. D. Harrall, of Cheraw, was j| the guest this week of Mrs. H. H. Harrall. Miss Mary Funderburg is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. D. Cannady, of St. Pauls, N. C. 1 have a car of cabbage on the side track back of the Ross Stores. 1 am selling them at 3 cents per pound. | A. F. DAVIS | Dr. R. L. Gardner is entertaining his mother, Mrs. A. E. Gardner, of Springfield, S. C., and his brother, Mr. J. M. Gardner, of the U. S. Army, who is located at Washington, D. C. Some badly needed improvements | have been made on Main street, i Messrs. E. J. and C. B. Morris have j been hauling gravel, which was do- j nated by Mr. B. C. Moore. L Our Stock of Men's and Boy's Union Suits and Two-piece Garments ^ is complete. $1.50 and up. TEAL-JONES CO. Mr. E. B. Cain, who is connected with the Seaboard at McBee, is in town for a few days. ol Red Rust Proof Seed Oats of the best grade 95 cents per bushel, Spec- 11 ial price in quantities. . W. P. ODOM 24 Fulghum Seed Oats, a hardier and heavier oat the Red Rust Proof. Jesse m Davidson says it is economy to sow them. W. P. ODOM ,.v Mrs. E. M. Melton and Mrs. J. W. wi Streater have gone to Baltimore to th visit Mrs. Streatcr's daughter, Miss es Winnie Streater, who is engaged in al government work in that city. Wi Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hurst and j (laughter, Miss Mary Hannu Hurst, are attending the State Fair at Co- ~ lumbia. FOR SALE r > FOR SALE?Lion, the best Tonic. Tested and guaranteed for stom- " ach and blood. For indigestion, constipation, nervousness,sleeplessness and all blood troubles, Lion has no equal. Cures Pellagera. Chesterfield Drug Co. 34p. 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 JUST RECEIVED?One 490 Touring Chevrolet; first come first served. J. A. KNIGHT tf FOR SALE?Ford Touring Car, in first-class running order. Apply ? to Dr. A. H. Hayden, Chesterfield. Dr. H. SMITH, Eye Sight Specialist, can be found the entire Fall and Winter at his office, Monroe, N. C. Modern and up-to-date methods, tf. TRANSFER SERVICE?I am now I prepared to serve the public in the Transfer line. Phone, 179, 2 rings 34p LEO F. DAVIS. We have everal fine farms for mrm sale. If jrou are interested see us. I DOUGLASS REAL ESTATE CO. I W. J. Douglass J C. C. Douglass. * C . ^^ * _ . umOkik/dO ^wTi The Ye CHES We have had shouldn't, it was a ladies of Chesterfielc helped so much in t\ We Are Now Read} Children These are ver? Munsin^ FOR ROYS, Boys' ar Ready-T o-V Keep Trying, We' Notice our Windows L M The Yellow Store People APTIST ASSOCIATION j v AT RUBY. t? The twenty-eighth annual sussion [l ' the Chesterleld Baptist Associa- j.; on was held at the Ruby Church h hursday and Friday, Oct. 23d and. Ith. f< This was probably the greatest ^ eeting this body ever held in its ^ story. Most of the thirty-six (| lurches composing the Association jr ere represented by messengers. And , e reports submitted show the great- j t year's progress ever recorded | ong all linos. The principal subject considered as the Baptist 75 Million Campaign. K1 tie whole of the second day was dellie Luca Of the Six Mode sold. At this writing We had Two Mo a beauty?wire wheel are to late to get it. fore the end of the w Some Overlands can't sell it, although Mrs. J. B. Rivers tised last week and M Dr. D. T. Teal si have more soon. By the way: We department and are i although, at present, 1 rhe Lucas yjUMJuMdmikL- mv i n i' i > lave Ari now Stoi our opening and if v great success. W< I for the beautiful flow* le looks of our .Milline r to Serve You and Want to To The Following 's Knitted Unci / hard to get, so supply yours ?wear Un GIRLS, FATHER AND MOr id Girls' S A New Lot Just Arrived /ear Coming E 11 Fit You sooner or later, botl from Time to Time. You'll Right from Fifth Avenue. . Evans OppO! oted to the interests of this udneriking. Two splendid addresses were devered on the subject by Dr. K. W. ikes, of Coker College, and Dr. C. I. Burts, of Columbia. Those who eard these addresses will not soon jrget them. The 75 Million Campaign will care jr all the missionary education, and enevolencc work of the denominaon for the next five years. The rive is to be made the week follow>g Nov. 30th. The next session will be held at iberty Hill church a year hence. The Coker Abrzzi Rye, the kind for razing or for anything elie. W. P. ODOM is Auto Paige Avenue si 11 DORTS received last w< we have one on hand. del 15 Dorts on Monday. We Is 'n everything. But don't be Eight more cars should be her eek. expected soon. We have one a dozen people want it. bought one of the 5-Passeng r. Geo. W. Rivers took the otli ecured our last 7-Passenger C have added two expert mech making every effort to turn c we are somewhat behind. 5 Auto 1 i_ . ^ . . *?_? M ived e Is In I ij do say it, who 1 5 want to thank the ii ^rs and terns which * ?ry and Suit Depts. | - J I Call Your Attention | I lerwaists j elf now. | 8 i dersuits I [ HER S i _ 1 Ij weaters ij ^very Week i in Size and Price j I See Merchandise C~ site the Bank of Chesterfield ^ I NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS or HURSTSTREATER COMPANY Notice is hereby given that a meet; ing of the Stockholders of HurstStreater Company will bo held at the ' - ? I uuicu oi the corporation, Chesterfield | South Carolina, Saturday 29th day of Novmber 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of considering a reso' lution to liquidate, wind up the affair* and dissolve said corporation agreeable to the laws of the State. October, 27, 1919. J. II. Streater. . John T. Hurst Directors of Hurst-Streater Co. We have displayed the prettiest agio r t m c n t of Neck Ties that we have | ever shown. TEAL-JONES CO. Company i ;ek, five have been still have one. It's i discouraged if you e ready for you bes demonstrator, but er Chalmers adverler. 'halmers. We will lanics to our repair >ut work promptly, Company i^iTilfc'hiu' i n . hi-.,,