The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, April 15, 1920, Image 6
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All is not Gold that Glit
that's loud.
The "Hijfh-Falutin" Gent)
street in his dress of many a ;
the Pinnacle of Fashion but?
I today wants. It's Style that
kind of Style Embodied in
High-Art I
Made by Strouse & Brot
and it's the only kind of styh
correct.
We have recently recei
Spring Clothing from Strouse <
them over.
RALSTON OXFORDS G1
FAIR DE
Fhey do not slip at the hei
the side. Man's Foot never lo
( a silk sock is chumming with
; ford.
It will be a pleasure to sh
becoming styles in Ralstons.
Ladies' Mahogany English
Ladies' Patent English Tc
Dull Kid Pumps, French
Ladies' Hand Turn Sole Pi
Ladies' Ties and Pumps,
$4.00 and up.
Childrens' and Misses'
$1.50 to 4.50.
Our Stock of dents' Fun
to see us.
s TEAL-JOIN
J The Home of G<
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Are H
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ii If you will re
we do know we are
This Extra
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I and continues
i sands of eood
! your share of
| COTTOr
| 4,000 yards of 36-inch Sea J
| 3,000 yards of apron and di
| only
I 1,000 yards 30-inch dress *
I . BLEAi
| 2,000 yards good Bleaching,
i 1,000 yards of Fruit of the
| 1,000 yards of English Lonji
I 1,000 yards of English Lon
1 SALE OF SILKS, TA1
| We are st ho wing the best
I for
j SALE OF C
j 40 inches wide, worth $3,0'
I 40 inches wide, Superior CJ
j CHANTl
We are showing Chantung F
and quality 36 incht
FANCY VOILES
20 pieces of Voile, .50 valu
36 inches wide, .75 valued (6
36 inches wide Best Qualit;
DiMn
Material for the little girls (i
White Phlaxon, good quali
H.W
t
Style
s
iters, and, all is not style 1
I
leman who struts down the i
yester-year may think he's
We know what the man of ,
doesn't shout. That's the '
ulothes
hers, Baltimore, Md.,
i a good dresser admits is
ved a shipment of New
& Bros. Come in and look |
I
[VE YOUR SOCKS A
AL
II
el, neither do they bulge at
oks so trimly clad as when
a smart, perfect fitting oxI
ow you the latest and most
II
i Toe Military Heel Pumps.
>e Military Heel Pumps.
Heel $7.50 and up
imps and Ties $6.50 to 9.50
Military and French Heels
II
Shoes and Oxfords from
II
lishings is complete, cpipe j
IBS GO. |
ood Clothes II 1
.W. Pu
ad the following you v
: going to sell the goods
i Special Sale Be
> until the spec
s, all bought wa;
these bargains,
4 GOODS SALE
[aland @
ess ginghams, worth 35 cents, r
ringhams @
CHING SALE
, 36 inches wide, @
Loom, worth .50 @
: Cloth, 10 yards for $2
g Cloth @
ffetas and messalines
grade of Taffetas and Messali
$2.50 and $2
:repe de chine
f) now $2
uality $2
jng pongees
'ongees, attractive in price
rs wide @ $1
in large quantity
ed @
p
y
ty checks
x) 35 to
ty @
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LOCAL ITEMS'
Mrs. C. B. Edfpeworth visited relaives
in Kershaw this week.
The attention of our readers is
ailed to the advertisement of the
Partners' Hardware Company in this
jsue.
Mrs. H. Cain of Summerton, is
'isiting her sister, Mrs. F. M. Canton.
Mre. F. F. Huntley and Mr. Frank
tnd Miss Annie Huntley, of Wades>oro,
visited at the home of Mr. and
lira. T. D. Huntley this week.
We still have a few Shoes left
vhich we are selling at cost.
A. W. HURSEY CO.
Cozy Corners for our lady customers
add to the enjoyment of our
ielicious ice crea-n and sodas.
Chesterfield Drug Co.
If you want the best flour, either
jlain of self rising, see me. 1 have the
"lain Flour in the famous Sweet Sixteen
and Pan of Cold) the Self Rising
in Mary Jane and Leadall.
: W. P. ODOM.
Just received a full assortment of
Candies. Your favorites, Guth's,
Liggett's and Lowney's.
SQUARE DEAL DRUG CO.
Coming for Saturday?Fresh new
Potatoes, String Beans and Cucumbers,
ADAMS CASH MARKET.
Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Poston and Mr.
ivicn roston, 01 jonnsonvnie, spent
some time last week with their parents,
Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Owen.
A line of beautiful new Waists
came in Monday. They are priced
u low aa $1.75 and aa high aa come
n aee them; you'll aay the pricea are
right. A. W. HURSEY CO.
Don't aak our competitora if we
lave any hay?come and aee.
Farmera' Mercantile Co.
Our motto ia "Freah Gooda at the
kight Pricea." Adama Caah Market
Miss Eula Knight, of Cheraw, was
he week-end guest of Miss Mary
Funderburg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Craig, of Cheraw,
spent the week-end at the home
>f Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Craig.
Mr. E. W. Barentine, of Moultrie,
ja., is the guest of his mother, Mrs.
3. M. Barentine.
If yog yrant to prevent Diarrhoea,
rhich cerriea off 75 per cent, of your
roung chickena that die during the
irat four weeks after the jiatcb, feed
hem Ralston Purina Chick Feed. I
lave it apd will sell you any quantiy
from a 50-cent package up to a
100-poqp^ bag. W. P. ODOM.
- . . . .jew,"? ... ..? ???
isser &
/ill conclude they are i
if prices combined wit!
gins Promptly *
Wedn
:ial lots are sold
/ back and goin
fr\y tho\/ r>o
i vy i li IUJT C4.1 11 1U I
1 lot of 25 men's su
oa $27-50
1 lot of 250 suits f
?ow . $7.98
20 1 lot of 94 suits for
30 1 lot of boys suits
25 200 pairs White Cai
40 150 pairs Mens' Lea
I 50 150 pairs Ladies' Le
40 pairs Misses' Lej
$1.98
50 pairs Misses' Lea
nes Our daily arrh
no something to sit up ?
' " ' Our arrivals of
tion and you know t
^ tects you absolutely,
100 Our Millinery I
was in charge of ou
success was astonisl
assisting you to mak<
.00 Our Millinery
features worth show
cent, under the marl
Look through o
35 Remember this
.50 sale, but we do knov
70 pen. The prices nai
placed for 50 per ce
have so loyally patrc
.50 dividing once in a wl
.40 Ccme one, come
SER i
WIMIMIBIWIWIII
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Miss-Myrtle Sheppard, niece of Mrs.
J. M. Redfearn, visited her mother,
Mrs. .Martha She.ipard, of Whitestore,
N. C.
Having negotiated for the purchase
a jackass and a wheelbarrow,
neither of which Consume gasoline
nor require repairs, I offer for sale a
Hudsen Super-Six in good condition.
W. P. ODOM.
There will be a box sapper at Shiloh
school building on Saturday night
April 17. You are invited to attend.
A Sunday School Day Program1
will be rendered at Shiloh church on
Sunday, April 25, at 3 o'clock. A j
male quartette from Spartanburg
county is expected..
Navy recruiting officer W. A. Kirkley,
from Rock Hill, will visit Chesterfield
Saturday evening for the purpose
of enlisting men in the Navy.
All who desire to enlist for the trip
around the globe can so and be
sent to the ship direct from Chesterfield
v,;.? e? -ii -- -
Htm iui an iiuuniiaiian
regarding the voyage around the j
world and period of enlistment, 2, 3
and 4 years. Ships sail for Europe
July 22, 1920.
MAYSVILLE
Mr. D. E. Burch and family spent
Sunday near Camden, the guests of
Mr. W. B. Teal and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gulledge were
in Wadesboro Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Jim Griggs, of Texas, has been
visiting in this section recently.
Mr. J. Wesley Griggs visited at the
home of Mr. If, C. Gaddy Sunday.
Messrs. Dundan Niven and Edward
Little, who recently returned from an
automobile school in Kansas City,
have established a garage near Mr.
G. K. Little's store in Gulledge Township.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Burch spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. W. D.
Niven.
Mrs. E. D. Myers and children
spent Sunday near Cason Old Field,
the guests of Mrs. W. D. Rayfield.
Messrs. M. A. Smith, of Wadesboro
and Yancey Rattliff, of Cason Old
Field, spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. Peter Jones.
Mr. Marion Smith has returned
from Winston-Salem, N. C., where he
spent the past seven months. He is
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Redfearn, of
Chesterfield, were in this community
Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Burch carried
their son Eugene to Charlotte several
weeks ago to have his eyes treated.
Mr. Henry Troutman, of Albemarle,
N. C., was in this section recetnly.
Sons G<
joing somewhere?but \
h quality counts for anytf
it Noon
esday. Apr
out, but while tl
g for less money
be replaced for ?
its, all pure wool, worth $35.00 1
or boys worth up to $10.00 ant
boys worth up to $12.50 and $15
worth up to $18.00 size 15 to 1
EXTRA SPECIAL
ivass Oxfords worth $2.25 going
ither Oxfords worth $4.50 to $5.<
lather Oxfords worth $4.00 to $5
ather Oxfords worth $3.00, size
ther Oxfords worth $2.25, size 5 1
/als of Style-Plus suits for men
ind take notice. Prices up to $65.(
Wear-Pledge for boys and youn
he above clothing all carry a life
)epartment in the hands of Miss
r Millinery line last season and 1
liing will again this season take
e the proper selection.
line is now most complete, sho\
ing and we are at ieast from 60 ]
ket.
ur line and be convinced,
may or may not be the beginnir
v the times indicate that somethii
med on above named merchandis
nt. to 75 per cent. more. We lo1
rnized us for these many years ai
lile.
al' and partake, one is as velcom
St SON
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CLASSIFIED
DUROC JERSEYS?Pigs, while they
last, at $10.00 each; if registered
$1.50 extra. See or write me if
interested buying a brood bow.
p-17 T. H. DOUGLASS.
GIN FOR SALE?Four gin outfit
complete; 70-saw gins; two boilers,
one engine; revolving press; hydraulic
packer. A bargain for
quick sale.
i7P j. s. McGregor,
Ruby, S. C.
FOR SALE?One store building and
stock of goods. Two houses and
lots; one of the buildings half
done; two one-ton Ford Trucks;
one Buick Roadster; automobile
shop and tools.
W. M. PANKEY,-'
3t-18 , Patrick
FOR SALE?Cow and Calf; see T.
F. Cuftis, Chesterfield Route
ltp 1
FOR SALE?One Elginking Bicycle,
good shape, a bargain at $15.00.
See or write B. E. Rollings,
ltp Chesterfield, R. 4,
FOUND? Pocketbook on Craigs'
Mill Road, last Saturday,
lp G. L. Moore.
Your dollar will go farthest at W.
P. Odom'i 'Warehouse. I have small
expenses, and sell my goods at very
close bargains. Volume Is what I rely
on for my profits. W. P. ODOM.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
T ko... 1 J " ?
* i.bh (lurviisaeu ine oquare ueal
Drug: Company and desire an adjustment
of all old accounts. I will appreciate
prompt settlement.
F. S. BLAIR.
MONEY TO LEND
Money to lend on improved real
estate, long time loans, low rate of
interest.
Thos L. Smith,
Attorney at law,
tf Cheraw, S. C.
C. A. Hendrix Grocery
la now located at the Corner of
Railroad Street and Paige Ave.,
where he will be pleated to tee
all of hit old friend* and customer*.
The entire stock of Groccerie*
will be sold at a 10 Per
Cent. Reduction.
G. A. Hendrix
ring Ou
vho knows? We are !
ling.
il-21st
lis sale is going
than we can bu
inywhere near t
to $42.00 going (g)
1 $12.00 going @ H !n
oo in
.00 going @ $9.98
7 going @ $12.48 Fine
81-90
@ $1.39 100 p
)0 going @ 2.98
.00 going @ $2.48
11V4 to2 going @ Beaui
^ /^v *4
,u o guuiK ^ |1<40
anil young men is
)0 Bl? d
g men is a r-^velai
policy which proJust
r
choic*
Viola Folsom, who
Dy the way, whose
great pleasure in Midd;
ving all the latest
per cent, to 80 per Lovel,
ig of a closing out
ig is going to hap- \ye hi
le could not be reve
the people who
id we do not mind
We c
e as another. Hosiei
| CI
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(When it comas to hn (??d) I am \
It in capitals. I handle the famous thai
Checker Board Poultry Faad. It is the Yoi
bast on the market. W. P. ODOM. pre
The
BIG SINNER
WEDNESDAY AND
Constance Talmadgfe
CONSTANCE1
IN?
The Funinest, Naughty-Nicest Con
Seen
"in search of
TWO NIGHTS OF THE SPICEST
WONDERFUL CONSTANCE TAJ
* SHOWS, 5, 7 and 9. .
TUESD/
clara kimbai
IN?
"the eyes o
ONE OF THE BEST PRODUCTl
WERE TO PLAY THIS ON THE
BY THE FLU
ONE DAY ONLY FOR T
SHOWS 5, 7 and 9. .
t of Bus
here to say we do not kno
on we will be rece
ly at to-day. Co
he prices named.
INDIAN HEAD AND EMBROII
ches wide @ . . . . . .
ches wide Middy Twill
COUNTERPANE SAI
Crinkle Spreads <?>
' at only
ieces of Dorothy Percales, dark anc
LADIES' WASH SK11
tiful line of White Skirts, Gabardin*
@
LADIES' WOOL AND SIU
isplay of Skirts, prices ranging fro
' Cfl V rinrcrr
eceived a line of beautiful Silk Dres
e
MIDDY SUITS
y Suits, new and old shades
LADIES' WAISTS
I
y line of waists, crop ede chine and
prices
LADIES' CORSETS
ave the Warner's, guaranteed to giv
prices
HOSIERY
arry the famous line of Holeproo
ry
/
lesterf
^
Ve buy only the purest drugs,
refore wo dispense no otber.
'r? for accuracy end purity in
scriptions. Square Deal Drug Co.
Lyric
S' NIGHT
> THURSDAY
[ALMADGE
ledy Drama You Have Ever
r A SINNER"
COMEDY YET WITH THE
L.MADGE AT HER BEST
. . . Admis. 25c '
lY
LL YOUNG
F YOUTH"
ONS OF THE YEAR. WE
DAY W EWERE CLOSED
HIS BIG PICTURE
Adm. 30c
w
iness?
w ourselves, but
iiving thoume
and get
5ERY CLOTH
40
40
LE
$2.90
$3.50
I bright colors @ . . .35
RTS
es, best quality
r ? i ? i ?nd $6.00
C SKIRTS
m $4.75 to$12.98
S
ses, at your , 11
$15.00 to $35.00
57.98 to $12.98
. l
georgette,
$1.7$ to $12.00
e satisfaction
$2.75 to $7.00
f Hosiery, and Luxite
ield