The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, May 20, 1920, Image 4
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It is fair to assume that
been before the public the i
I Art Clothes have been prod
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worth while about it. And it
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High-Art
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Made by Strouse & Brc
Have old fashioned ideals <
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I style right up to the hour.
We are glad to be knov
I Chesterfield, because we don
I tion when it comes to clothes
We are showing High
I anil Light Weights, Regulars
Shoes anc
Ralston Trust on Leather. Enj.
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j Ralston Kid Leather, Broad
I Ralston Russia Leather, Neol
Ladies Dull Kid Bumps with
" Ladies Tie, Louis Heel ....
Ladies Tan English Walking
Ladies Kid Pumps and Tic *
Ladies White Pumps Milit? *\
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Buster Brown Hose tor Ladie
Inter-Woven Toe and Heel S
STETSON HATS?Colors:
Brown. Blocks: Relay,
and Columbia.
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The Home of
MONEY TO LEND
Money to lend on improved real
estate, lon^ time loans, low rate of
interest.
Thus L. Smith,
Attorney at law,
tf Cheraw, S. C.
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Caa/anlaa. Try it a* ear risk ?
T9PAY. Na TSc at
D. H. Laney. Druggi??
We're
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Take a look at the n?
have just been receivi
Let us supply your ne<
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a brand of Clothes that has \
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HAS?
Clothes '
>thers, Baltimore, Md., 1
of quality?but bring their j|
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rn as the High Art Store in
't know of a greater distinc- ,
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Art Suits in Medium heavy
, Stouts, Slims and Stubs. * '
I Oxfords
dish LasJ Rubber heel I ^
| $9.50 to $11.50
Toe, Rubber heel . . .$10.00
in Sole ^d Heel $8.50
Buckle, ^French heel.. $9.50 !
>. . $6.50 to $10.00
Ties . . |. . . . $6.00 to $8.00 |
from $3.50 to $6.00
/ and French Heel
$2.00 to $6.00
s and Children.
ocks for Men.
Green. Black, Olive and
, Verdine, Spencer. Merritt
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Good Clothes
4. F. DAVIS MARKET
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The Finest Fresh Meats
The Best Fancy Groceries
High Grade Canned Goods
The Bcii of Everything for the
Table
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Sporting Goods, including a coi
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sw things in Bats, Balls, Gloves,
ed in our Sporting Goods Depart
sds for everything in the way of
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LOCAL ITEMS
There will be a picnic next Friday, I
day 28th at Cross Roads school I
louse.
Miss Blake Holly visited Mrs. A. R.
tivers recently.
Word has been received that the
rhairs for the High School- Auditoriim
have been shipped from Chicago.
Beautiful and Exclusive Models in
Walk-Over Shoes for women?a style
or all occasions.
Chesterfield Dry Goods Co.
Red Dog Mill Feed at
W. P. ODOM'S
Lord Calvert Tea?its fine. Try
it and you'll say so.
A. F. DAVIS Market.
Choice Michigan Hay at the old
price $50 per ton.
Farmers' Mercantile Co.
If your battery is -weak, run-own
>r leaky, v-t are the d-*ctcrs who can
cure it. Service Motor Co.
Mr. H. J. Douglass has been tendered
a vote of thanks for the excellent
work he did as director-general
of the tent erection forces for the
Chautauqua.
The announcement last week of
the death of Rev. J. L. Tyler was a
*ad message to his many friends
throughout the county. On every
hand are the expressions of regret
md many are the words of sympathy
For the bereaved family.
I have some bargains in green coffee.
see me. W P nnnu
We have dainty Walk-Over Shoes
in every desirable shade.
Chesterfield Dry Goods Co.
Complete assortment of Heinz
Pickles just received.
A. F. DAVIS Market.
Honest repair work it our motto.
Service Motor Co.
Fresh Corby Cakes?plain, cocoanut,
pound and layer. Delicious.
A. F. DAVIS Market.
The returning delegates of the
Southern Baptist Convention at
Washington all report a grand time
and a grand meeting. It goes down
in history as the "Diamond" convention
of the Southern Baptist Church.
Messrs. E. G. and T. L. IngTam,
of Cheraw, were in town on Tuesday.
Mesrs J. Aaron Sellers and Clarence
Catoe are preparing to open a
buisness on Main street.
The delegates from Chesterfield
County to the State Democratic Convention
at Columbia are as fololws:
Messrs. It. H. Garland, L. L. Parker,
W. P. Odom, W. P. Pollock, D. S.
Ma the.son and Hon. G. K. Laney.
The Salvation Army Drive is on in
Chesterfield.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dougluss announce
the arrival at their home of
a fine girl.
Mr. Paminski, the violin virtuoso
who appeared here with the Chau
lauqua this week, was the teacher of
Mrs. P. M. Therrell, who has so successfully
trained a class of violin
students in our town. While in Chesterfield
Mr. Paminiski was entertained
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Therrell.
OH EST Hf/STE/f JOHES, I *
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Sporting Goods.
Company
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County Superintendent of Education
J. A. Knight spent last Wednesday
and Thursday in Darlington.
In closing the Chautauqua Tuesday
evening Dr. Adams said that
when he returns to Chesterfield within
the course of the next two or three
years he hopes to see a water works
and sewerage system, which ho classified
a.j the town's most urgent neccessities.
New style* in Walk-O^er Shoes for
men are correct in every detail.
Chesterfield Dry Goods Co.
Flour is soaring and a great scarcity
is predicted before the new crop
conies in. Ihave some flour on hand
that will please you. Buy it before it
noes higher. W. P. ODOM.
We have a big supply of Choice
Michigan Hay, which we are selling
at $50 per ton. This is less than you
can buy it for in Michigan in car lots.
Farmers' Mercantile Co.
Repair work and parts at lowest
prices for good work and good roads.
All work guaianteed.
Service Motor Co.
Mrs. A. B. Fraley and children, of
Columbia, are visiting Mrs. D. M. Barentine.
We know that Walk-Over Shoes for
men satisfy the most critical taste.
Chesterfield Dry Goods Co.
Misses Sara Moore and Ida May
Stafford spent the week-end with
friends at Mt. Croghan.
Sow Early Amber Cane Seed and
make some forage. I have Wood's
Seed. W. P. ODOM.
Miss Mary Cloud, of Rock Hill,.
who is teaching in the graded school j
at Cheraw, was the weenk-end guest j
of her uncle, Judge M. J. Hough.
Mrs. M. E. Perkins is spending
;orii.' time in McBce with her son,
Mr. Davis Perkins.
Miss Lucile McWhirter, of Jonesville,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
F. S Blair.
How about that made-to-measure
suit. We represent reliable tailoring
houses. Workmanship, style and
fit guaranteed.
Chesterfield Dry Goods Co.
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Howell, of
Charlotte, are visiting Mrs. Howell's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Autry.
Mr, C. C. Maynard, of Heath
Springs spent part of last week with
Mrs. H. H. Harrall.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Therrell and
children spent Sunday in Kershaw,
the quests of Mrs. J. H. Therrell.
Miss Ora Bausom, of Monroe, is
the guest ofher sister, Mrs. G. M.
Smith.
Mrs. C. L. Hunley and Miss Cora
Craig visited in Wadosboro last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Lucas, of Charlotte,
and Rev. B. I). Lucas, of Newton,
N. C., have been visiting at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. T. E Lucas.
10 per cent, reduction on made-to?
measure suit*. 1,050 umplei from
which to make your selection.
Chesterfield Dry Goods Co.
Mrs. L. L). Harrall, of Cheraw, was
the guest for several days of her son,
Mr. Harry Harrall.
octi tne n. l. by buyi"g beautiful
$1.00 colored voile* at 75 cent*.
Che*terfield Dry Good* Co.
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RUNAWAY?My boy, Floyd Lowery,
aged 13, having left home without
permission, I hereby notify any
and all persons not hire, feed, shelter
or harbor him.
Joe Lowery, Chesterfield,
pit Route 4.
FOR SERVICE?"Dude," Pure-Bred
registered Duroc-Jersey Boar.
Fee, $2.00. C. W. Rivers, Chesterfield,
Route 4. tf.
FOR SALE?Improved Farm Land;
almost any size, both improved and
unimproved farms; in Chesterfield,
Marlboro, Dillon and Darlington
("oiint.inu uf Karimino
M. B. Smith, Cheraw, S. C.
REWARD?In April over $100.00
worth of lumber was stolen from
David's Grove Baptist Church. Reward
will be paid for recovery of
same and evidence for conviction.
2t-p-21 Deacons of the Church
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GOOD GE01
This is' a real investment
opportunity. We offer good
Georgia land, 65 per cent,
now under cultivation, with
improvements such as barns,
tenant houses, etc., in good
localities,at only$25 an acre.
Terms, $3 per acre cash, balance
in 22 years at 6 per ct.
interest. Write us today for
full particulars.
CAROLINA REAL ES
CLARK BUILDING
Or Wagner Real Estate and
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SHERIFF
A. W. Huruy
I wish to announce to the voters of
j Chesterfield county that I am a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of said
county, subject to the action of the
Democrotic Primaries,
p A. W. HURSEY.
Jtme# T. Grant
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of Chesterfield
County, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primaries,
p JAMES T. GRANT.
W. J. Tiller
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Sheriff for
Chesterfield County, subject to the
rules of the Democratic Party,
p W. J. TILLER.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
L. C. Wtnnamakcr
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the House of Representatives
subject to the Democratic
Party.
!p L. C. WANNAMAKER.
FOR COTTON WEIGHER
H. A. Watson
The friends of II. A. Watson anJ
nounce his candidacy for re-election
to the office of Cotton Weigher, sub- i
|jcct to the rules of the Democratic j
j Primuries.
IP HIS FRIENDS.
Jink White
I hereby announce my candidacy I
I for cotton weigher of Chesterfield .
jsubject to the Democratic Party. I
wish, also, to thank my friends for
i the support they gave me four years
iapo.
Ip JINK WHITE.
Ruby, S. C.
J. C. Huntley
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for cotton weigher at Ruby,
S. C., subject to the rules of the
Democratic Party.
p J. C. HUNTLEY, JR.
FOR CORONER
I. R. Melton
The friends of Mr. I. R. Melton
have prevailed upon him to run for
| the office of Coroner, subject ta the
rules of the Democratic Party,
p Friends of I. R. Melton.
L. S. D. Atkison
Thankinp my friends for the support
they pave me four years apo,
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Coroner, subject to the I
Democratic Primary. J
r i-. a. u. ATK1SON.
CLERK OF COURT
W. P. Odom
I shall be a candidate for Clerk of
Court in the Democratic Primary
Election.
W. P. ODOM.
FOR TREASURER
M. S. Wilton
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Treaurer of Chesterfield
County, subject to the action of
Democratic Party.
p M. S. WATSON.
SOLICITOR
J. Monroe Spears
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of
solicitor, subject to the rules of the
Democratic Party.
J. MONROE SPEARS
LOST?Gold Pin, Society Emblem,
containing the name "Curry" and my
name. Lost on Main street.
Miss Beulah Porter.
FOR SALE?Pigs and shoats. Will
make fine fall and winter meat.
II. L. Spencer,
4p24 Cheraw, Route 1.
uiin ? UK SALE?Two 00 saw gins,
one press and other equipment,
tf D. T. TEAL.
1 FOR SALE?One Jersey cow, givj
ing twoa n a Chesetfiodlr adaS
ing 2 '/2 to 3 gallons of milk a day;
gentle and easy to milk. Also 4
Red Jersey Pigs, entitled to register.
See me at once for bargain.
23-p C. W. TEAL,
Chesterfield, R. 1
RGIA LAND
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$25.OO
AN ACRE
Only $3.00 Acre
Cash; Balance 22
Years at 6 pr. Ct.
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TATE & TRUST Ci).
, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Guarantee Co., Wagner S.C.
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Dash! Romano
Begins with a baffling crime
fashionable section and shift
of the wildest of mining cam
] Introduces a new heroine in
paperwoman.
Concerns largely the adventi
reporter, and her successful i
' mystery. Proves that a wom
may frequently penetrate w
helpless. A blending of Ea;
real spirit of both localities.
OUR NEW
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Starts Nexl
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Cheraw, 5
MONDAY AND 1
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1)1yn^F^WoLD Bi
SHOWS 5, 7 and 9 OXlock
WEDNESDAY AND
Constance 1
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"The Love
CONSTANCE IN ANOTHER SAU
SHOWS 5, 7 and 9 O'Clock
E. MAE EDG
OlfTOMEl
Office in Peoples' Bank. Prepat
glasses by the most up-to-date and
guaranteed. Not here for a day oi
manently.
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in New York's most
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to fiction?the new9- 4
ires of Stella Donovan,
mraveling of a strange
lan and a woman's wit
here a man would be
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