The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, November 04, 1920, Image 4
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SHOES
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Will save money by
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When attending
wish to extend an
friends and customi
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| "The Home of
W. P.M
Sufi
Has opened an office
ped to do precise land surve
OF
CHIQUOLA <
Chen
Rugs
Quality
Of course we have the very Ri
for Liv'ing Room, Bed Room ai
Other floor coverings in excep
Coinc in and let us show you o
Will tfive you twenty percent.
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FARMERS Hi
Do you eat bread
Do you make bis<
Do you want the
We have just unloaded
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t^LAUN and StL
We need not t
better Flour in the w?c
' You KNOW it.
Get our prices
you buy any hi and of F
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ug you want. Just the colors too,
rid Dining Room.
tional assortment. ??
ur attractive line.
ofT on all RugsI
Cozy Comforts ??
it a minimum outlay of expense. $2
We are prepared to give you the
>est available goods and prices. (j,
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UIDWARE CO. ?
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best Flour? ,
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ell you that there is no *
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on MELROSE before a
rlour.
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LOCAL ITEMS
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When writing to inquire about J
ur taxes be sure to state in each .
f
ter where your property is located,
her^ise I may not be able to give
u the information you desire,
tf J. A. Welsh, Treasurer.
Our sale closei Saturday night, you y
vc thr?e mora day* in which to buy
y Good*, Shoe*, Clothing or any- ^
ing in our store at cost. c
EVANS CO.
Try our Flour, White House, Sun- V
iwer. Always fresh stock. Lowest
ices. Grocery department, next r
or i armors Dtnic. ^
Nicholson, Jefferson, S. C. u
The W. M. S. and -Sunbeams of
ne Grove Church will give an cn- a
rtainment and box supper at the
ool house Monday night, November I
h at eight o'clock. Proceeds go for e
nefit of church. e
We have the most up-to-date Fancy
rocery stock in town. L'twest cash e
ices. P. A. Nicholson A^Son.
Jefferson, S.C. 1
See us before buying your Dress
sods. Comforts, Blankets, Etc. j
A. W. Hursey Co. <
Don't fail to visit our Cost Sale v
fain before it closes Saturday night.
EVANS CO. 1
Rev. B. S. Funderburg will preach
Hopeewll Baptist Church next Sunly
at 3:30 P. M. All members are
quested to attend.
The famous Stetson Hats going at
>st. Now is the time and this the .
ace to get one. EVANS CO. j
Suits tailored to order. Special
le $10 to $20 off. 170 patterns;
is guaranteed. See W. C. or J. B.
P. A. Nicholson St Son,
Jefferson.
Mrs. M. B. Turnington, after a vis- .
with Mrs. D. H. Laney, has return- |
I to her home in Baltimore.
Dry Goods, Shoes, Ladies Suits. !
ens Coats, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Shirt
'aist and everything going at cost.
EVANS CO. 1
There will be a box supper at PeniChurch
Saturday night, November
J. Proceeds will go for the benfit of
e church. \
Special communication of Chester- ]
;ld Lodge No. 220 A. F. M. will be
;ld Friday evening at ^ :30 o'clock,
is earnestly desired that a full atndunce
be present at this meeting.
B. F. Teal, W.M.
Mr. Wm. Gullcdge and son Ben, of '
ameron, N. C., spent several days
st week here with relatives.
Mr. King Moore has accepted a ,
asition in the Bank of Chesterfield.
Mans Suits going at cost from
16.70 up. Now is the time and this is
te place to get your suit.
EVANS CO. 1
H. B. Allen St Co., of Wadesboro,
. C., have cut the prices on their
ock of clothing, hats and shoes to
eet conditions caused by the low
rice of cotton and thev sav there is I
a excuie for any one not buying a
iw suit for Fall as to prices and it wil
ty you well to drive a long ways to
>e them. Read this advertisement in
day's paper.
Mrs. F. S. Blair has returned from j
short visit at Jonesville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Craig, of Atnta,
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
'* D. Craig.
Children's Toboggans and Sweat's
at most any price.
A. W. Hursey Co. I
Ladies have you bought your coat
lit or coat yet? We are selling them
cost from $16.50 up.
EVANS CO.
Mrs. L. H. Trotti spent some time
Columbia and Williston last week.
Men's Union Suits at $2.00 to
L5C and two-piece suits in all sixes. '
A. W. Hursey Co. ;
Mi;s. S. A. Hanna is visiting her
tughter, Mrs. Tom Young, of Whitire.
we nave marked our Coats and
>at Suits down almost to cost. Come
and see them. A. W. Hursey Co.
I
Mr. Robert Therrel, of Burlington,
. C., spent a few days this week
ith his brother, Mr. Perry Therrell.
Come early and avoid the ruth of (
e last three days of our cost sale.
EVANS CO.
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irtics that 2
ear down N
ifld, sure
"Uwl^" NMn TiUm *r* rleh In 0p- i
in and contain tha atanla.-d mild pur? a
/eeK-end at her home in Hamlet.
Mrs. L. O. Johnson, Mrs. M. E. Fery
and Miss Ruth Hussey attended
he Union services at Jefferson Satirday.
Miss Mary Skinner spent Sunduy
it her home in Bishopville.
A singing was held at Miss Irene
lowe's Sunday night. A large number
were present and the singing was
njoyed by all.
Mr. Horace Wilhelm had a narrow
iscape Friday night when his car colided
with No. 2. Mr. Wilhelm was not :
njured but his car was completely ;
lemoliBhed.
The public is cordially invited to a
>ox party to be held at the Middenlorf
public school, Friday night, November
12, 1920.
Mr. Leon Watkins is spending a
'ew days with his aunt, Mrs. J. F.
iVilhelm.
Miss Irene Rowe spent Wednesday
>f last week in Columbia shopping.
CLASSIFIED
3U1LD1NG MATERIAL ? Store.
front; 20 feet wide; plate glass; n
tuo-way prisms overhead, twc
doors; heavy steel beam tor twc
story building. Has not been used
because of change of plans. For
further information write or call **
at Advertiser office
a
MOTICE?All persons having shoes
in my shop will please call and get
same or they will be sold for costs.
P. M. Moore.
LAND POSTED?The estate of W.
C. Purvis is posted and all persons
are warned against trespassing,
hunting, hauling wood or straw
from said lands. ' *
2p48 Ida Purvis.
LOST?Car License No. 145-44; lost
Monday evening not far from Co.
Home. Finder please return to
Fred Rivers' store. _
Ip Isaac Davis. I
LOST?Female Hound Pup, 7 months I
old, black with tan legs. K
J. J. Brigman, Chesterfield R 3.
JOIN?the WHITE Pressing Club, C
$2.00 per month, five suits cleaned
and pressed. At HURST'S BARB- ~"
ER SHOP. 4118
FOR SALE:-? FulgTum Oats, $1.65, 1
f.ob., in ten bushels and more, "M
Send check with order. Subject to ,u
previous sale. II. L. POWE, j?
Cheraw, S.C.'
or
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN?j ful
White Pointer dog, with liver col- : pni
ored spots. Answers to name ofieoi
"Bob." Liberal reward for any in-\so<
formation . Thurinan White, jtal
tf. ! DF
SEED OATS?Red Appier and" Fulghum
Pedigreed, Smut Free,
Highest Quality, Guaranteed. In
lots of 10 Bushels, $2.50 per buBh- -el.
Humphrey-Coker Seed Company,
Hartsville, S. C. S. Pressly
Coker, Manager. 45-E |
FARM FOR SALE?107 Mi acres,
three horse farm in cultivation (
splendid land; good dwelling and
4 room tenant house; good water; j
good pasture; plenty of good outbuildings.
On Ruby and Wades- J
boro road; 1 mile from church and j
school. For further information see
Bogan and J. F. Griggs,
Up Chesterfield, S. C. R 1.
WANTED?Colored teachers for one
and two teacher schools in Chesterfield
County.
For further information write i
M. Louise Foster, Supervisor,
Colored Schools. 2p44
;
FOR SALE?At bargain prices, wire i
Nails, 8 and 10 penny. Write for
price, stating quantity.
11. L. Powe, Cheraw. ,
iAS TANK FOR SALE?Capacity
190 gallons; complete outfit. Fori
further information see.
G. N. Clanton,
!tp46 Chesterfield R 4.
"OR RENT?A two horse farm one I |
and a half miles north of Ches- j
erfield.
Address A. T. Davis,
!p44 S. M. A., Staunton, Va.
40NEY TO LEND?Will negotiate
farm loans for you at 6 V4 per cent.
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? t/uuf^iann.
OR SALE?Several pood farms, also
two 75 bushel metal corn cribs.
B. J. Douglass. 2p44
i. F. DAVISMARKET
Ths Finest Fresh Meets
The Best Fancy Groceries
High Grade Canned Goods
The Beet of Everything for the
Tnhlo
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Begins
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We have decide
lerchandise at cost
The people of
fhen EVANS advet
ctual cost.
We will lose mc
his sale.
Remember, the
andle will not last I
And the sale wil
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HESTERFIELD
FINE OFFICE POSITIONS t
Paying splendid salarvs art- sec- 1 take
led every day by our employment ',<ar^'^
reau. We can fill only one fourth) u 10 r
the positions listed. j<>UI re<'ul
If you want a position with a bank L*
a high class business house where " y?11
lure advancement is assured, pre- we w'" '
re now by taking our business '* a
ir.se. We guarantee positions as w'"
>n as the students are fitted to price the
Le them. For particulars, write _
lAUGHON'S, Columbia, S. C. advE Three
anything
Underwear for the whole family c|0?e? Sa
cost. EVANS CO.
TIT. IT 7* 11 S
we win v.
worth of
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If you buy youi
graph now?and
suggest your own
payment, too!
There's no string to this
or Actuelle records; FREE if
small models 3 and 6, which
cash or extend the terms or
ords will be delivered with t
selection.
FARMERS
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NDBE1
TSAL
1S Tini7<
Thursc
>ber 2k
id to sell our er
. and beiow cost.
Chesterfield Cc
'tises a COST S?
)ney on every ai
class of Men
long at these pri<
I last only 15 day
SVANS
CARD OF THANKS HON
this method of extending my ne\V
. thanks to all my friends
e so very kind to me during K'ven ^
nt atlliction und bereavement. e<'
J. G. BURR. sociatioi
i want an Automobile Truck 10 and
et you pay part now and use Persons
s And then pay the rest, or we cure st(
i it all in cotton at a higher now be
n you can s?ll it for. and plat
LUCAS AUTO CO. Secretar
days more in which to buy ant' w?r
in our store at cost. Sale ^ C.
iturday night. James
EVANj CO. C. C.
jive You J
NT All 7
1 ^IVVV JL VV^V^V.
FREE
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O O I
i
r ph~,o- ^ ^
you can f##|/
terms of ^ ^J5?v)
offer; no joker in it. $25 wort
you buy a Pathe Phonograph (
ore not included). No matter i
i easy payments?the $25 wor
he instrument as quickly as you
HARDWARE
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CO.
CHERAW
IE BUILDING 4b LOAN
SERIES: Notice is hereby
at a new series will be openiC^IIome
Building & Loan As1
of Chesterfield or. October
will close on November 10.
who have been unable to se>ck
in the Association may
accommodated. Please call
e your subscription with the
y, who will explain the plans
kings of the association.
Rivers, President,
i Ross, Vice-President.
Douglass, Sec'y-Trea. tf.
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525.00
)rds
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h of Pathe
except the
if you pay I
th of rec- R
make your 1
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MlDDENDORf ITEMS
School in Mlddendorf is progTessng
niecly under the management of ^
fiss Kathryn Kendall from Hamlet,
I. C., as principal; Miss Ruth Hussey E
rom Sumter, S. C.'and Miss Mary
ikinner from Bishopyille as primary ^
eachers.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McManue, of
lamiet, N. C., spent the week-end
/ith their sister, Miss Irene Rowe.
After a very successful week the
neeting at Hebron Methodist Church
losed Sunday afternoon.
Miss Kathryn Kendall spent the |