The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, June 03, 1920, Image 4
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j Ralstons return the utmost i
your idea of a tfood shoe. II
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ston Shoes.
A notable example of K;
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In all colors and bloc l-;s,
B.V.I). I "nion Suits. I
Two-piece garments.
Overalls, I nion Ails hi
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Shoes, hats, and (lenls burn
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Bracelets, set wit?i Diamoo
Beautiful C^.tko Broaches.
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well-dressed men in big ho- j
reezy boardwalks. They're |
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price or measured by value, 1 1
n all the essentials found in I
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el the lasts. Perfect lasts in- j
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comfortable shoes!
milt into every pair oi Hal- !
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Gold,
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JEWELRY CO.
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rishinf{ Tackle, whether you v
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>f an immortal Izaak Walton for
utieii with renewed energy and
i will serve you when you find
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LOCAL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Therrell spent
Sunday in Charlotte. d
Judge M. J. Hough is now handing
out pension checks to the old soldiers
and their widows. ^
Rev. B. S. Funderburg and Messrs.
T. W. Eddins and A. W. Hursey attended
the Chesterfield Baptist Union
at Upper Macedonia Church last fi
Saturday. n
The Wheat Crop is short in this l'
country and still shorter in som? 11
countries. Flour is goingl up and the u
end is not yet. I have 300 barrels of "
I ilour here and in transit that I am
going to sell under the presnt market.
It is Sweet Sixteen and Mary
Jane. W. P. ODOM.
One Traffic Truck in stock. c
Lucas Auto Co.
The lmlies of the Woodition Circle j
entertained the Woodmen and their ti
wives at a reception at the court p
house last Friday evening. Mrs. Har- riett
T. Donelan, of Columbia, delivered
a very interesting address. Mrs. 3
Martin, of Cheraw, introduced Mrs. 11
Donelan. Refreshments were served
land music furnished by the Chester- h
I field Hand. The Circle will hold an
important meeting at the Woodmen's ?
Hall next Wednesday afternoon, h
June It, at 4 o'clock. A
I have Peanut Meal, Rice Meal,
and Red Dog Mill Feed.
W. P. ODOM.
M isses Sallie, Maggie and Dorothy 1?
Lucas and Messrs. Charles Huntley
and Cary Douglass attended the commencement
exercises at Wndesboro h
Tuesday evening. Among the graduates
was Mi-s Nolle Huntley, no ice of
Mr. 11 unley. t
Our cash lyitem saves you money
and saves us time and expense of ^
keeping hooks. Give it a trial. .j
Service Motor Co. '
Mr. L. M. Stanley was in town
.Monday. Mr. Stanley is now oonnct- 3
ed with the Raleigh and Charleston
R. R., at Marion, S. C.
Ten members ?f the Home Demon- t
strut ion. Canning and Poultry Clubs,
of Chostcrfied County, left today to (
attend the short course at Winthrop.
I have plenty of Karly Amber Cane
Seed, buy some and sow it and quit "
buying so much forage. W. P. ODOM
Miss Wingate goes home to Bal- '
timore Monday. Those wishing spe- '
cwiny irnnmcu millinery anil hati
made to order will plcate call this ,,
week. Cheaterficd Dry Gooda Co.
Five more Dorta arrived laat week, jWe
have one left. Lucas Auto Co.
The Woman*' Mirionary Society of
St. I'aul's Chureh will meet Thursday, '
I une 10th at 4:.'!() I*. M.
Repairs and parta for all car*.
Prompt service and good work.
Service Motor Co.
| Dyed Her Faded i
Skirt, Also a Coat!
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I "Diamond Dyes" Make 8habby Apparel
Just Like New?So Easy I j,
Don't worry about perfect results.
Use "Diamond Dvch," guaranteed to give
a new, rieh, fadeless rojpr to any fabric, :i
whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed f
poods,?dresses, blpuses, stockings, skirts,
children's coats, draperies,?everything!
A Direction Hook is in package.
To match any material, have douler
show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. (
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i little recreation, we
s you with every convant
to use a green
a short time and you
pleasure.
it convenient to call.
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NEW ANOUNCEMENTS
FOR AUDITOR
C. Jim Sailers
I hereby announce myself a candiate
for the office of Auditor of Cheserfleld
County, subject to the decision
of the Democratic Primary.
C. JIM SELLERS.
FOR TREASURER
J. A, Welsh
Thanking the voters of Chestereld
County for past favors, I anounce
myself a candidate for rolection
to the office of County Treasurer
of Chestcrleld County and will
ppreciato your support in the comtig
primary.
p J. A. WELSH.
FOR SUPT. OK EDUCATION
B. J. Douglass
You are authorized to announe my
undidacy fur Superintendent of Eduation
for Chesterfield County, sub
tn iu ruivs in ine ui'mticraiic i*riiury.
B. J. DOUGLASS.
I will buy your remnant* of seed
nd pay you the ca*h or give you
neal. W. P. ODOM.
The following */oung ladies are at
ome from school:
Misses Puth Hurst, Doris Luney
nd Maude Garland Welsh, of Coumbia
College; Lila Teal and Pearl
loore of Lander and Mary Hildreth
nd Ester Rivers of Winthrop; and
lary Bell Welsh, of Queen's.
I have juat unloaded the heat car
f Hay 1 have aerm thia leaton.
W. P. ODOM.
One Chulmera Touring Car on
and. Luca* Auto Co.
Beautiful new line of Bidding waah
ilU a?color* and ahadea to auit all
natc*. Chesterfield Dry Good* Co.
Dr. and Mrs. A. II. Iluyden are in
'.harleston this week on account of
Iness of Dr. Hayden's sister.
If you want cottcin aheet* for July
r Au;uat delivery, aee me.
W. P. ODOM.
Mrs. II. I). Tiller is visiting relaives
in Camden.
Mrs. (). V. Warlick, of Landale, N.
'., has been visiting Mrs. J. T. Buff.
Mrs. I). II. Luney attended commencement
at Columbia College.
Mrs. Felix Cannon and children of
lamlct, are spending some time with
>r. ami Mrs. T. K. Lucas.
Mrs. B. C. Cook, of Camden is the
:uest < t Mrs. r. Chewning.
Mr. and Mrs. San ford Teal of Jef.
erson were visitors here Sunday.
Mr. Thus. I,. Huntley, of Wades?oro,
was in town Tuesday afternoon
ooking as well an<l as happy as he
ippeqrcd in the days when he was
Probate Judge for the County.
There wil be a regulur meeting of
he W. (>. W. next Saturday night,
lune 5. All members requested to
ittend.
I keep Standard Cotton Seed Feed
deal, 30 per cept. protein. Watch the
ag when you buy and do not take
inder the standard. W. P. ODOM.
Sheriff D. P. Douglass returned
ast Friday from Hemmingway, S. C.
Sheriff Douglass saw the Tyler famiy,
who have recently been bereaved
md si^ys Mrs. Tyler and the children
ire doing very well and that the
anvily will he well provided for,
vhich is good news to all our people,
or Chesterfield hived Mr. Tyler.
I have a car of loose Hulls in stock,
tnd can save you some money on
'our hull needs. W. P. ODOM
Dr. It. H. (lathings is in Charlotte
his week.
After next week?vacation days in
!hesterfleld.
Mrs. Millidge Hankinson and Miss
tnna Willie Mims, of Blackville, have
>een visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tillr
for the past week.
our arms hand-cranking your car.
'/<! can put your battery back on the
ob. Service Motor Co.
V. F. DAVI3 MARKET
The Finest Fresh Meats
The Best Fancy Groceries
High Grade Canned Goods
The Best of Everything for the
Table
A. F. DAVIS MARKET
At The
CHESTERFIELD'S NE^
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From 3 t
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CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE?Dort 5 passenger cur in
perfect condition
II. C. (iuskins,
2p24 Chesterfield.
FOR SALE?Improved Farm Lund;
almost any size, both improved and
unimproved farms; in Chesterfield,
Marlboro, Dillon and Darlington
Counties; ut bargains.
M. B. Smith, C,In-raw, S. C.
FOR SERVICE?"Dude," Pure-Bred
registered I)y roe-Jersey Boar.
Fee, $2.00. G. W. Rivers, (Chesterfield,
Route 4. tf.
FOR SALE?Pigs and shouts. Will
make fine "fall and winter meat.
II. L. Spencer,
4p24 Cheraw, Route 1.
FOR SALE?One Jersey cow, giving
2VSj to 2 gallons of milk a day;
gentle and easy to milk. Also 4
Rod Jersey Pigs, entitled to register.
See me at once for bargain.
23-p C. w. TEAL,
Chesterfield, R. 1
FOR SALE?1920 Muxwell Roadster,
run about D00 miles. Will sell 01
trade for five passenger car.
E. E. Porter.
RUNAWAY'?My boy, E.I. Blakeney,
ape 14, having left homo, I hereby
forbid anyone hiring, feeding, sheltering
or harboring him.
2p24 Moses Blakeney. (colored.)
i'OUND?Auto License Tag, NTo.
71 r> 13. Pay for this ad and get it
at the Advertiser Office.
GRAY .MULE?Found; Saturday,
May 2'Jth, gray mule 7 or 8 years
old; at my place six miles south of
Ruby, Chesterfield It. 4. Owner to
pay expenses of keep and this ad.
ltp 1). C. Campbell.
FOR SALE?1 will sell before the
court house door at public auction,
in Chesterfield, first Monday in June,
.ive lots in Kimberly.same being the
vV. II. Melton lots.
J. A. Knight,
Administrator.
RECRUITING STATION
ROCK HILL, S. C.
Join the Navy at 132 Railroad Ave.,
Rock Hill, S. C. office No. 1 1 up
stairs.
I Recruiting officiurH N. A. Kirkloy und
J. II. Lee, of thin State.
Strand
N PICTURE THEATRE
the Dance
ill Positively Be Shown
June 7th
O 11 P. M.
> and 35 cents
?vn Lighting System
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Maximum Yiel
It is now about time to begin ]
of Soda and you can do nothing
Kainit with your Soda. Nitrate
easily soluablc in soil moisture i
almost immediately available foi
lion of Soda is quick and unless
food elements it is short. Kainit
around the soil grains and is held
the Soda. It therefore remains i
ton plants after the efFbct of the
We have on hand at Morvo:
nage of genuine Cermain Kainit.
HARDISON BI
MORVEN, N.
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GOOD GEOR(
This is a r<ial investment C
opportunity. We ofTer good
Georgia land, 65 per cent,
now under cultivation, with
improvements such as barns,
fontirif (inilOHU ntn In
WIlMllb IIUU Olytlj C l/V- . , 111 ^UUU
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. v.
CAROLINA REAL ESTAT!
CLARK BUILDING, CO!
Or Wagner Heal Estate and Guar*
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lb ^ "gas" '* fl->
Bffil T-JOT spot
Si ! AX raw, hca
3 infinitesimal p;
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corners to impe<
rushes it to thr
you get a "kick"
you haven't seer
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th 40 Cents
. Yon Think
u to Try for
d Per Acre?
putting out your Nitrate
better than mix some
of Soda and Kainit are
and both are therefore
r plant food. The acbacked
by other plant
in solution forms a film
I in the soil longer than
present to feed the cotSoda
is passed.
n, N. C., a limited ton
tos. GO.
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$25.00
AM A /?\ i~*
/A L>i MUtttl
Only $3.00 Acre
Cash; Balance 22
Years at 6 pr.Ct.
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L.UMBIA, S. C.
inlee Co., Warner, S.C.
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