The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, April 22, 1920, Image 6
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It is fair to assumb '.hat
been before the public the
Art Cloth cs have 1 en pro*
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High-Art
Made by Strouse & Bn
I have old-fashionecl ideals <
style right up to the hour.
We are glad to be knoi
II Chesterfield, because we dc
tinction when it comes to clc
Come in and let us sh<
11 High Art Clothes.
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150 mens' suits value 5]
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255 boy's suits value $!
t 191 juvenile suits valu
1G7 boys' suits value $1
50 dozen Uncle Sam w
25 dozen work shirts \
35 dozen best overalls
I | 25 dozen tfood quality
40 dozen B. V. D. unio
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>35.00 sale price $25.OC
10.00 to $42.50 30.98
10.00 now tfoinpr at 6.98
e. $5.00 S tn O vnoro 1 c
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12.50 to $15.00 now going at 9.98
ork shirts sizes 14 to 17. . . . 1.15
rallie $1.25 to $1.50 98
made, value $3.00 to $3.50 2.48
overalls 240 weight 1.98
n suits 1.49
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In conclusion we wish to s
ed volume of business togethei
merchandise, this however, d<
forever, for indeed we expect
a little later, say a year to a j
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The Presbyterian ladies of Ches- G1
srfiell have ph.nned a novel e:>lei- 24
iinmc.it which will he given at the ip
Ligh School auditorium 011 Friday b?
veuing, April 30. The public is cor- ar
laliy invited. The proceeds will be vw
ilded to the Presbyterian Church t?i
uiiding Fund. da
Nev Emblems mounted on Buttons on
nd Rings. ev
dfevarth Jewelry Co. Peoples Bank.
Mr. L. A. Campbell, formerly of
!he-tcrfield, hut now residing at ^
.atta, is yisiting friends and relatives
1 and neur town. ^
We have a fine new ar.sortment of
lorris and Hollingaworlh Candies. |(>
Chesterfield Drug Co. VfI
Messrs. Jack Douglass and Isom he
'eal, of the University of South
Carolina, spent the week-end with
ome folks. C<
Mr. Parnell- Meehan captured an
lectric eel in Thompson Creek last
londuy. Much attention was attracted
by his eelship when he wus
ilaced on display on Main street. As b?
his species is a salt water inhabitant $(
i is evident it was a long way from
ome when caught.
"Wesley Adult Students" for April
lave arrived and those wishing copies
nay secure them at thAi Peoples'
lank. hi
If we hayn't it, we will get it.
Square Deal Drug Co. (ji
Dr. It. L. Gardner, Messrs. Bradley
\ Teal, C. C. and Henry Douglass ^(
,re in Charleston "riding the goat." CJ
Vhen they return they will all be I
,'liirty-second Degree Musons. I
Miss Katharine Guess, who has ^
jeen teaching at Conway, has re- j
urned home. | g.
Mr. J. A. Knight spent several ?
ays at Greenville this week. !
Mrs. J. E. Aanderson, who was the cV
:uest of Mrs. H. M. Odom, last week a*
ias returned to her home in Darling- cc
on ar
Mrs. J. A. Welsh and Mrs, R. L.
lurst spent some time in Charlotte
ast week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Byrd of Jeffer011,
visited relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. Julius Sanders, of Pageland,
pent last week with her daughter,!
Irs. R. E. Rivers, Jr. M
Mr. L. A. .Campbell, of Latta was
n town this week.
There will be services next Sun- la
lay morning at 11 o'clock and the 1 w
st Sunday in May at the same hour A
it Brock's Mill. Mrs. B. S. Funder- p?
iurg will be there next Sunday to I w
rganize Womans' Misionary Union. J le
usser &
ly to day until a
right along t
;t week and we tr
1 1 lot mens' oxf
\ 1 lot childrens'
; ' 1 lot ladies' sli
50 dozen mens'
value $
1 lot childrens'
* 1 lot mens' woi
1 66 pairs of mei
$2.50..
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10 dozen mens'
1 lot mens' swa
? price. .,
jay that all indications point to an
r with higher prices for almost all
>es not mean that prices will rerr
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a break not in the near future, bui
rear and a half, so we feel that \
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OTICE TO DEMOCRATIC CLUBS
A meeting of each Democratic ?
ub is called for Saturday April E
th for the purpose of re-organiz
e!ec,;ng proper officers, a memr
of Cc-dnty Executive Committee
id delegates to the County Conation
which is to convene at Ghes- rfield
C urt llouse on the first Moit- C
y (ilrd). Each club is entitled to
ic delegate to the Convention for
ery twenty-five (2f>) members and
ik del eg ite for a majority fraction
oieof, based upon the number of,
< 3 polled at it's precinct in thel
. t primi.ry of 1918.
Ciici Secretary will please for- F
ird to the Chairman of the County
?ocu:ivc Committe? the list of the
legates clec'rJ to the County Conntion
so t'inl a temporary roll may
i ready for t'- o Convention.
M. J. Hough,
Chi irman of County Executive
>mir.ittee.
J. Clifton Rivers, 1
Secretary.
Our S.v: and Crepe Shirts are
lautie*. / II tixe* c. nd shade*. Price*
5.00 to 512.F9. 1
P. A. Nicholson : nd Son,
Jefferson, S. C.
NOTICE OF EXAMINATION I
Regular teachers examination will r
t held at Chesterfield High School I
jildir.g, on Saturday, May 1st, beaming
promptly r.t nine o'clock. It .
necessary that applicants be 18
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# VMV J/VIOWM V.tr\iil^ ti:c
-lamination is urged to be at the
:hool hour.e at*D A. M. in order that'
iere wil be no confusion. i
J. A. Knight,
aunty Superintendent of Education.
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rORES TO CLOJE AT
SIX THIS SUMMER
The dry goods and clothing mcr- 1
mnts lifted below have signed an|l
rreement to close at G o'clock, ex- ,
pting Saturdays, beginning May 3 "
id ending September 1:
Chesterfield Dry Goods Co.
II. W. Pusser & Son.
Teal-Jones Co.
A. W. Hurscy Co. '
L. M. Evans Co.
Craig & Co. <
A. U Griggs. (
IRS. HUNTLEY WILL
CONDUCT S. A. DRIVE
The ni.nounccmnt in this paper
at week that Mrs. J. R. Milliard
ould have charge of the Salvation
rmy drive at Ruby during the camlign
was an error. The drive
ill be conducted by Mrs. J. C. Hunty,
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11 special lots ar
:his line if it takt
ust you will reac
to criticism.
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ords value $4.00 to $5.00
' slippers sizes 5 to 8 value $2.t
ppers, value $3.50 to $5.00 . .
' dress shirts with or without co
1.50 for
slippers value $2.50 sizes 7 to
k tan ozze shoes.
is' white canvass slippers value
work shirts value $2.50 going
in dress hats $4.50 to $5.00 sah
i expand- the nick of t
kinds of some of our ]
lain high To the 1
t to come ment a visit j
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CLASSIFIED
>UROC JERSEYS?Pigs, while they
last, at $10.00 each; if registered
$1.50 extra. See or write me if
interested buying a brood sow.
p-17 T. H. DOUGLASS.
>1N 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.
OR 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
OST?Pair of New Pants, wrapped
iqrTeal-Jones paper and my name
written on same. Lost or taken
from Ford car on Main street. Return
to Coit Lisenby,
p Route 4.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
I have purchased the Square Deal
)rug Company and desire an adjustnent
of all old accounts. I will ap>reciate
prompt settlement.
F. S. BLAIR.
MONEY TO LEND
Money to lend on improved real
state, long time loans, low rate of
nterest.
ThoB L. Smith,
, Attorney at law,
f Cheraw, S. C.
New Fords For Sale
rwo FORD SEDANS WITH SELF
qtadtcdc rrvajf?
m ?-? % v>i/m?. uk rnunt
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J. 0. Ladd, Cheraw
G. A. Hendrix Grocery
h now located at ik? Corner of
Railroad Street and Paige Ave.,
where he will be pleated to aee
all of his old friends and custom*
era. The entire stock of Grocceries
will be sold at a 10 Per
Cent. Reduction.
G. A. Hendrix
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e closed out, an
es all summer,
i and investigat
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10 . . .98 G
2.48 5
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,ime offering you the opportui
prices sound mighty like oldtii
ladies, you should by all mear
as we are supplied with the b
n the country.
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WEDNESDAY AIS
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MONDAY'S HEAVY MAIL n
The heaviest mail that has ever ar- '
rived at Chesterfield was received at '
the local post office last Monday.
Forty full sacks of first and second-'
class mail matter besides 150 parcels |
post packages made up a truck load , ,
that welj nigh swamped the already | '
overcrowded building. For the past '
year the mail has been taxing the caice
Salt
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:e, and remember
>,000 yards apron checks value 35
>,000 yards dress ginghams valueS
>,000 yards good quality percales 1
light colors
:,000 yards apron checks, value 30
,000 yards white muslins value 30
,000 yards white muslins value 3.'
,000 yards best quality shirtings vs
too* MMnlil.. ? ?-- ?
xov \jn<iuiiy IimiUt'SK III'KIIIJJ' . . . .
lest quality feather ticking
lity of your life, for indeed
-nes prices.
is pay our millinery departest
and most up-to-date line
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sacity of the post office and it is very
jvident that larger quarters will soon
lave to be provided.
See us for Flour. The best and,
leading brands. Special prices on
S00 and 1,000 lb. lots.
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P. A. Nicholson and Son,
Jefferson, S. C.
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hall succeed
we are open
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cents 20
5 cents 25
value 40 cents
27 >6
cents, going for. .20
cents now going. .20
? cents for 25
Uue 40 cents 30
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