The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, July 29, 1920, Image 4
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I kins Tailoring Co., Baltimore
will be displayed, prices ran
| the suit. Deliveries will he m
| A visit incurs no obligalicr.s ?.
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Real Estate
Some real bargains in large !
and small farms near Rail t
Road. Good schools. Good i;
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terms.
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2t32 Ruby, S. C.
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ria, Chills and Fevar, Billions Fever,
Colds and I.aGrippo. It kills the'
germs that cause the (ever. Fine Tonic.
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Junction Main Street a
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best workmen in the town, ?i*
him and lot him prove it to y
day or nijjpit.
I will hav . ?n a IV w da., s
sell them right, If you don't !><
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at our Quality Furniture,
Express your good taslo !>\ t
nishings, at a reasonable ( ipe n
delay or loss of time if you buy fr
we'll ue jrlad to show what
on your needs.
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gOng from $29.00 to $75.00 i
adc to please the customer. j
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W. O. \V.?JUNIOR TICNIC
A regular nit i'i hil' of the W. O. VV.
nil be held Saturday ni^ht, July
il. All members are requested to be
iresent.
Dont forget 1 lie* Woodman ami
unior picnic <01 Tharday, Auiru-t
1. All Woodmen and Juniors and
I'.tir families and the public yeiunnlV
iye invited to come and brine;
ell filled basket:-.
Two jjood speakers, one from each
rder. The invitation is extended to
II \V. O. W. and Juniors of this and
djoining counties.
Ai. S. Watson ami I. J. Davis, Jr.
TF.DAVb MARKET
T he Finest Fresh Meats
The Best Fancy Groceries
Hiyh Grade Canned Goods
Tho Best of Everything for the
Table
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nd Teal's Mill Ro.id
I have wi'li mo on*? ??i* the
yoM. don't Ix'li' .v* it, "Try
on." You wi i ;ir. i ni In 1*4;
lonie : \v ()ld;m/odes, \vi!l
lieve i' fool ,;,.d : "*
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wo have and rj.?r>L you prices
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Messrs. Eiishe Griggs, of Dallas, <1
Texas, and J. W. Griggs, of CTkla- ri
hoinu City, Okla., are visiting Mr. ??
Bradley F. Teal. Both of these gen- ni
| tlemen are former residents of An1
son County, N. C., who went West in tc
the early days. They have retired ri
from active work. They will spend T
j several weeks visiting relatives in u
this part of the country. ei
Have ju?t received a lot of pretty
Skirts and waists of all kinds.
t A. W. Huriev Co.
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Get your turnip sceii at Chester- w
[field Drn^ store. Al! fresh. All va>i-,bi
eties. !
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I have Purina Cow Chow, the sci- n'
cntifically blended milk producer
ni :dc by Ralston Purina Co.
W. P. ODOM.
Regular comtmunication of the
j Chesterfield Lodge No. 220 A. F. ?'
land A. M. Friday evening at (? J,
| o'clock, for the purpose of balloting
and initiating 1st and 2nd degrees ''
before b ;30. IIrd degree at 8:30. ;
Uradley F. Teal.
Mr. ( . 11. Livers got the wrong J
hat through mistake at the Cotton f.
Association meeting at the court f
I ouse Inst week and some one got ri
hi . The owner of the hat that Mi. p
Rivers got can get ramc at t!u Farmers
Hardware store.
| /jr. M. b. Watson, oi'Union Coun-1
| ty, N. C., is visiting his brother, Mr. ;
| H. A. Watson j'?
| See me for your Sweet Feed for ,
Mules and horses. 1 have the kind j
you want. W. P. ODOM. C
A new lot of Stetson Hals, in all !
the new Colors and Blocks
icai-jones t_o. I
Just received at Chestorfio' 1 Drug ' |t
store, new Turnip Seed. All va rities. ' ( ]
We are closing out our Oxfotds t!
and Pumps at Cost far caslii only. p
A. W. Hursev Co.
Miss Anna Watts, of White Store,
A. C., is viaitinifr the family of Mr.
II. A. Watson.
Mrs. Mary Dell Wright is visit iiifr
relatives in North Carolina.
Just received shipment of Pu ina |
Cneckcr Board Chicken Scratch, .
Chicken f hov/dcr and Little Chicken
food. W. P. ODCM.
Have you seen thooe Mid-Summer r
Hats for Men in our window. Your
choice for 50 cents.A. W. Hurscy Co. }Mrs.
Frank It. Sanders has return- _
d from an extended trip to the Pa- c
ilie coast.
Mrs. (J. M. Smith and son are
-pendiim? several weeks at Chimney 2
Uock, N. C.
.Mi s I.ila Welsh, ol .Monroe, is the
He t of Mrs. J. A. Welsh. s.
Rev. and Mrs \\. V. McRae, of ?
Fayettevillo, N. C., are visitnjj at the e
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rivers.
??irs. Francis S. Blair left Tue:day
or uenticrsonvillc, N. where she I
will spend Iht* summer.
ai: -s Sallie Ingram, of Pugelami,
vi iting Mrs. A. C. Douglass.
Mi:s (in or, of Kluernce, is the
vi". ? of Mrs. It. M. Odom.
. i ... A. \\". ('! Monroe, : :i '
i : ' . .1. Hunh y, of \\ ulesbo-o,
, an; .oral <1; y.: !:i i Wei ! in t ami
.vii ' !: Li\ c-.
Minireil I.:.nty spending
oi. ..? : L \V"iyht vibe Il.ach.
J)r. .in i .1. '. \? . .1. iV'vy are vi.-I.i
i I'tives iu Raleigh, N. C.
.!! Margaret Reilfe;.rn. ot
A .n.e.boro, is the ya '-t of Mi.-s An
i.< May Jacli.son.
'a have ri.reiv."-d a lot of Younc
'. ni' Liv.c Serge Suite, Scc 'ht.n.
'Ieai-Jor.es C i.
Y/c a.-e proud of the ccrfidenc*
'ucl'iu, uro . and the publu
ii..yt .r ouj v.uii ..n 1 ! 'ivel ionic, tit
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Mettle i.i. nhy \:.vi?.ti at th'.
. . ;?f .\lr. l'i. s I.i t i..?y Sunday
.*'u not.n.
i..> fit h is ii>',ni to . ,r in
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i umn.y.
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: i.,y i.i' j:u is >?! Alri. toiler*
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.'if. W. 15. At-.i im? ! in h|h in In;
onto time in this < >i nil lily visit
in,- friesd; ami ivini i\? >.
Every body*!- cr >;? e t?. ?5 ir.|r .in
tiler the rain.
Mi,k .i Cordy Dm:; las-', Dwiirii
>t UKla?s jiihI Arlhuf Smith's .1. i.p.
tvr were motoring t.11sccun
Sunday evening. .
M. .Folin Kincher was virt;n;? at ill
home of Mr. L. (1 Cistnby Sunday.
1'ANS (jNFAill TO
CHESTERFIELD TEAh
It was noticed on Wednesday tho
. number of Che terliehl 1?:.1I fan
ttended tho ;rame in < hi raw iii.-.tcat
f !:in<; in the gunn .?y their owi
lull in their o va town. This has oc
asiorieil considerable I'.i-eusboti a.m
has .cau ed at least one of those li
ancially interested in the Chester
io!d team to state that unless the at
cndnimo at home improves Ihe loci
earn will henceforth- j lay all tcanun
other towns. The attendance i
Chestefield has been below that o'
iny of the towns visited. Visitin
dubs have to be well paid to com.
acre and they niter the Chcsterfieb
nam 'bjy* i" other towns than ca
he takeff' in here qnless mo'e in
terost is shown by the local fans. , i
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CLUB BOOKS CLOSED
The books of tfie Democratic Club,
f Chesterfield County, closed Mon-j
ay. Only those who have signed the
>11 will be permitted to vote at the
rimary election the last of next
lonth. ?
Court House Township led with a
>tal enrollment of 542 names. Cheiw
was only five behind with 527.
he only other precinct heard from
p to Wednesday evening was JeiTpson
with a total of 310.
These figures show considerable
lore interest than was apparent up
> a few days ago. The voters came
i rather slowly during the first
eeks of registration, but a brisk
asiness toward the end bvought the
vcrage up to nearly the higli water
iark.
NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS
Ben T. Hunt
1 hereby announce myself a eanidate
for the office of Magistrate
f Courthouse Township, subject to
ie rules of the Democratic Party.
BEN T. HUNT.
.vit. Croatian Township
W. H. Gibson
I hereby announc my candidacy
the oflice of Mvjjidrate of Ml.
ronhan Township, subject to the
ales of the Democratic Party.
\V. II. GIBSON.
Cole Hil! Township
John B. Rivers
I hereby announce myself a candate
for the oflice of Magistrate of
ole IIill Township, subject to the
ales and regulations of the Pemoatic
Party.
.TOIIN B. RIVERS.
C. H. Spencer
The friends of M.r C. H. Spencer
ercby announce his candidacy for
he State Legislature, subject to
t e rules of the Democratic Party.
HIS FRiKNDS.
Mt. Crophan Township
R. P. Tucker
The friends of Mr. R. P. Tucker
nnouncc his candidacy for Magis>ate
for Mt. Crojjhan Township, sublet
t<. th.. rnloc ..r r*. _ -
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'arty.
IT'S FF.iKNDS.
Men, Young Men n;.o Boys we are
oceiving the now Fall Clptliing,
.hen in need cf a suit visit us, we
ave the goods. Teai-Jcnes Co.
ARS PAINTED?If you want your
ear painted and umur. to look like
new, see
tp31 11. C. Gaskins.
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful nnticptic;
it kills the poison coi.red from
ifected cuts, cures old ?orei, tetter,
tc. ?9
PXTR
gone I
is in the ;
where the
The Fire
leading th<
Because it
methods f
Firestone
the raw m
world are
of nnahfv
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prices.
Firestone
the way tc
concentrat
material, ;
waste spac
ylnd Fires to
thousands of
close margin.
Try this Fires
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COURT HOLDS BRIEF SESSION
Coifrt of Cdnimon Pleas convened
Monday morninp. No jury cases were
heard. Judge Mclvor presided and ^
heard several cases in equity. All
other cases were carried over to the
next term.
NOTICE c
Notice to members of County Executive
Committee and to all others
interested: 2
The Democratic Executive Com- p
mittee is called to meet at Chesterfiobl
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, ?v/., me court nouse, on
j Monday, August,2, 1920, for the puri
pose of examining the club rolls and t.
otherNthings in reference thereto as f
required by the laws of the state
and the rules of the Democratic Par- 2
ty. ?
All persons interested may ap-1C
pear before the Committee at said |
time and piece and they will be heard t
I as to any irregularities, errors, etc.,
1 of enrollment and as to any names I
being improperly enrolled or left off
( the various club rolls and the com- 1
mittc'-'s will consider any other matj
ter wi'ieh may be properly brought , *
; before it.
1 It, is hoped that each club will be '
represented by it.-- member of the ;
j Executive Commttiec. ~
I I>. I-'. Brock, M. .T. Hough, :
Secy. Chairman.
Gt>G hat more imitations than asy
ollior Chill and Fever Tonic on the | v
' mr-ritet, but no one w:\nts imitations.
1 in medicine. They are dangerous. 39 1 r
FG.i SALE?My nouse and lot in
town on Craig street. See me for
| prices nnd terms.
6lp33 Clayton Jenkins. 1
MMu* Wi U i ?f V. fAO ?*.
\Gwn A L
A DORT with
y nrine Spanish le
Meter and Clock o?
We have a < h
wher. they are nvu
L *t us have vo
or twenty days.
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The same DOl
be in the Body.
Place vour ord
County, $1374.24.
We also have ;
livered.
Lucas i
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1$' 9 "4
AVAGANCE has
by the board. Thrift
*ir. Men are buying
value is.
stone thrifty 3^ is
e small-tire field today,
is built on real thrift
rom start to finish.
experts on the spot in
aterial markets of the
able to get first choice
at quantity purchase
men have worked out
> produce this tire by
:ed methods?no waste
no waste . motion, no
e. ne
volume output, through
dealers, permits selling at a
The user gets the benefit.
tone thrifty 3xh.
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OR SALE?Nice Milk Cow and 1J
Pips.
P. J. Zounis,
2t Busy Bee Cafe
.RAPHOPHONE?New, with 6(
records, for sale. See of write
J. E. Kissiah,
tpdl Chesterfield R 1
'OR SALE?Seven icom house or
Main street; large lot; lor furthei
information see
tp31 D. E. Redfearn.
"OR SALE?1 New Metal Corn Critt
I new Underwood Typewriter.
-3tcbjd. B. J Douglass
UMS FOR SALE?Two f>0 saw gini
for sale.
fill D. T. Teal, M. I)
ARIV.S FOR SALE?Several nic?
f:?rni8 for sale,
fill D. T. Teal, M. D
LACHES FOR SALE?I have i
lot of nice peaches for sale a
51 00 per bushel.
Mrs. W. P. Odom
MACHINERY FOR SALE?'1 wo cot
ton gins; single box self tanipcrinj
press; boiler and engine and gr?t
mill, see Adams & Griggs,
!t.*16 Chesterf.eld, It. 1
7OR SALE Sto*-e building of A
L. G:Iggs on Main street. 20 fee
be 50 feet. 27 foot spe.ee in real
For prices and terms see me.
ttp3l A. L. Griggs
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tort
special Body painted Maroon
alhev upholstering, plate glas
i dash, very handsono in ovor
ipment of this style en vo '.<
le, and oar supply will be lin.i1
ur order now, and wo r?:i d !i
IT Chasis will be use ', and {1
or with us immediately. Price
a few I)ORT Toneio.ro -
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MULE FOR SALE?10 years old;
good condition; weirhs GOO lbs;
gentle; will sell chenp; no tricks
about him. Persons wishing to buy
see me.
J. T. Walace,
2tp31 Chesterfield Route 4.
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AUTOMOBILES?We want an agent
in this county for the R & V Knight
Six, which is the only Knight Six
manufactured in America.
> Columbia Sales Agency,
r 4t32 | Columbia, S. C.
D. F. DOUGLASS MILL has* been
completely repaired and! is now
ready to grind.
D. F. Douglass,
lp Route 4.
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LOST?South Carolina car license
No. 82825 on Chesterfield and McBee
Road. Finder please return to
J 2tp31 W. D. Campbell.
' FOR RENT A four horse farm
near Friendship Cnurth. Will rent
' as two separate farms.
Address A. T. Davis.
1430 Rhode Island Ave.,
l-p-33 Washington. D. C.
i WANTED?Young people to p epare
p for stenographic and book keeping
work. We average filling one
vacancy out of four in our employment
bureau at salaries ranging
from $85 to $175 per month. IVel
pare yourself for one of the unfilled
poitions. For full information
write Draughon's, Columbia, S. C.
We guarantee positions 4t33
i with Gypsy Curtains,
s in roar curtain, with
; resoeet.
r\nr OnDirio Canada, 1
tod.
wr ('. .r.> within fifteen
<>;i'difference will
Del: 'Orel Chesterfield
ir Style. $1,200.00 I)eI!
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