The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, November 04, 1920, Image 4

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- Willi 1 I I I I T H, , I1I1IMIW +1 ! -l?M.M.W.HM.MW Hi >' | J Announcement We have decided to continue our Mark-Down JSale V I for a few more days. Those who have CLOTHING SHOES, HATS UNDERWEAR To Buy Will save money by inspecting oar stock I before making a purchase. *r.u _ i When attending the County Fair we wish to extend an invitation to all our friends and customers to make our store headquarters. \ \ ================================ TEAL-JONES CO. | I "The Home of Good Clothes" I W. P. MURPHY Surveyor Has opened an office in Cheraw and is fully equipV ped to do precise land surveying OFFICE CHIQUOLA CLUB BUILDING Cheraw, S. C. Of course we have the very Rug you want. Just the colors too, for Living Room, Bed Room and Dining Room. Other floor coverings in exceptional assortment. Come in and let us show you our attractive line. Will give you twenty per cent, off on all Rugs. Cozy Comforts \ f/^i\f at a minimum outlay of expense. i i>,' We are prepared to give you the Ujjfc;aVa^a^^e g00^8 anf^ Prices? FARMERS HARDWARE CO. V Do yi)ii eat bread? Do you make biscuits? Do you want the best Flour? We have just unloaded a Car of MELROSE PLAIN and SELF-RISING. We need not tell you that there is no better Flour in the wide world than Melrose. You KNOW it. Get our orices on MF.I.ROSF kpl*r>ro I , - ? ? ? w MVyI.V/1 you buy any hi and 01 Flour. * ? Farmers iMercartile Co. ? / > * - i i LOCAL HEMS When writing to inquire about your taxes be sure to state in each letter where your property is located, otherwise I may not be able to give you the information you desire. 45tr J. A. Welsh, Treasurer. Our sale close* Saturday night, you have three more days in which to buy Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing or anything in our store at cost. EVANS CO. Try our Flour, White House, Sunflower. Always fresh stock. Lowest prices. Grocery department, next door Farmers' Bank. Nicholson, Jefferson, S. C. The W. M. S. and -Sunbeams of Pine Grove Church will give an entertainment and box supper at the shool house Monday night, November 8th at eight o'clock. Proceeds go for benefit of church. We have the most up-to-date Fancy Grocery stock in town. Lowest cash prices. P. A. Nicholson A^Son. Jefferson, S.C. See us before buying your Dress Goods, Comforts, Blankets, Etc. A. W. Hursey Co. Don't fail -to visit our Cost Sale again before it closes Saturday night. EVANS CO. Rev. B. S. Funderburg will preach at Hopeewll Baptist Church next Sunday at 3:30 P. M. All members are requested to attend. The famous Stetson Hats going at cost. Now is the time and this the place to get one. EVANS CO. Suits tailored to order. Special sale $10 to $20 off. 170 patterns; fits guaranteed. See W. C. or J. B. Nicholson. P. A. Nicholson & Son, Jefferson. Mrs. M. B. Turnington, after a visit with Mrs. D. H. Laney, has return ed to her home in Baltimore. Dry Goods, Shoes, Ladies Suits. Mens Coats, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Shirt Waist and everything going at cost. EVANS CO. There will be a box supper at Peniel Church Saturday night, November 13. Proceeds will go for the benfit of the church. Special communication of Chesterfield Lodge No. 220 A. F. M. will be held Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. It is earnestly desired that a full attendance be present at this meeting. B. F. Teal, W.M. Mr. Wm. Gulledge and son Ben, of Cameron, N. C., spent several days last week here with relatives. Mr. King Moore has accepted a position in the Bank of Chesterfield. Mens Suits going at cost from $16.70 up. Now is the time and this is the place to get your suit. EVANS CO. H. B. Allen Sc Co., of Wadesboro, N. C., have cut the prices on their stock of clothing, hats and shoes to meet conditions caused by the low price of cotton and they say there is no excuse for any one not buying a new suit for Fall as to prices and it wil pay you well to drive a long ways to see them. Read this advertisement in today's paper. Mrs. F. S. Blair has returned from a short visit at Jonesville. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Craig, of Atlanta, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.. D. Craig1. Children's Toboggans and Sweaters at moat any price. A. W. Hursey Co. Ladies bars you bought your coat suit or coat yet I We are selling them at cost from $16.50 up. EVANS CO. Mrs. L. H. Trotti spent some time at Columbia and Williston last week. Men's Union Suits at $2.00 to $2.50 and two-piece suits in all sizes. A. W. Hursey Co. Mi;s. S. A. Hanna is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tom Young, of Whitmire. We have marked our Coats and Coat Suits down almost to cost. Come in and see them. A. W. Hursey Co. mr. KODert inerrel, of Burlington, N. C., spent a few days this week with his brother, Mr. Perry Therrell. Come early and avoid the ruah of the last three days of our coat sale. EVANS CO. Why take ]|S| " p chances with JJJ| H ' 11 strong cathartics that tear down Tablets, the mild, sure laxA*k Your Druggi.t tvj t?ff ^ liitinfl I Tafem? are rich lr^i>I 'llMi^UMM^'rdnilld-purga. "iiMiyiWjjji MIDDENDOR# ITEMS School in M)dden4?rf is progressing nicely under th* management of Miss Kathryn Kendall from Hamlet, i N. C., as principal; Miss Ruth Hussey I from Sumter, S. C?'j*nd Miss Mary ' Skinner from Bishopyille as primary teachers. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. McManus, of Hamlet, N. C., spent the week-end I with their sister, Miss- Irene Rowe. | After a very successful week the meeting at Hebron Methodist Church closed Sunday afternoon. Miss Kathryn Kendall spent the week-end at her home in Hamlet. Mrs. L. O. Johnson, Mrs. M. E. Perry and Miss Ruth Hussey attended the Union services at Jefferson Saturday. Miss Mary Skinner spent Sunday at her home in Bishopville. A singing was held at Miss Irene Rowe's Sunday night. A large number were present and the singing was enjoyed by all. Mr. Horace Wilhelm had a narrow escape Friday night when his car col- ; lided with No. 2. Mr. Wilhelm was not injured but his car was completely : demolished. The public is cordially invited to a box party to be held at the Middendorf public school, Friday night, November 12, 1920. Mr. Leon Watkins is spending a few days with his aunt, Mrs. J. F. Wilhelm. Miss Irene Rowe spent Wednesday of last week in Columbia shopping. CLASSIFIED DuiLuinu MAIX.K1AL ? store front; 20 feet wide; plate glass; tuo-way prisms overhead, twc doors; heavy steel beam tor two story building. Has not been used because of change of plans. For further information write or call at Advertiser office NOTICE?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. lp Isaac Davis. LOST?Female Hound Pup, 7 months old, black with tan legs. J. J. Brigman, Chesterfield R 3. JOIN?the WHITE Pressing Club, ' $2.00 per month, five suits cleaned and pressed. At HURST'S BARBER SHOP. 4118 FOR SALE:-.? Fulgrum Oats, $1.65, f.ob., in ten bushels and more. -L ~-1- ?JaL ? J -- ri t-J... dciiu i:nt-cK wilii urucr. oUDjeci to previous sale. H. L. POWE, j' Cheraw, S.C. j , I LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN? j a White Pointer dog, with liver col-! \ ored spots. Answers to name of < "Bob." Liberal reward for any in- > formation . Thurman White, t tf. ] SEED OATS?Red Appier and Fulghum Pedigreed, Smut Free, , Highest Quality, Guaranteed. In lots of 10 Bushels, $2.50 per bushel. Humphrey-Coker Seed Company, Hartsville, S. C. S. Pressly Coker, Manager. 45-E FARM FOR SALE?107% acres, three horse farm in cultivation j splendid land; good dwelling and, 4 room tenant house; good water; good pasture; plenty of good outbuildings. On Ruby and Wadesboro road; 1 mile from church and school. For further information see Bogan and J. F. Griggs, 44p Chesterfield, S. C. R 1. WANTED?Colored teachers for one and two teacher schools in Chesterfield County. For further information write M. Louise Foster, Supervisor Colored Schools. 2p44 I FOR SALE?At bargain prices, wire Nails, 8 and 10 penny. Write for j f- ? -I "--"...n ijumibivj H. L. Powe, Cheraw. GAS TANK FOR SALE?Capacity 160 gallons; complete outfit. For further information see. G. N. Clanton, 2tp45 Chesterfield R 4. FOR RENT?A two horse farm one 11 and a half miles north of Chesterfield. Address A. T. Davis, 2p44 S. M. A., Staunton, Va. MONEY TO LEND?Will negotiate farm loans for you at 6 V4 per cent. B. J. Douglass. 2p44 FOR SALE?Several good farms, also two 75 bushel metal corn cribs. B. J. Douglass. 2p44 A. F. DAVIS MARKET The Finest Fresh Meats The Best Fancy Groceries High Grade Canned Goods TL . ? * - # - e e - uv om or ETiryuing tor tho Tr.blo COST j m tVJ Fo Begii 0< We have d merchandise at The people when EVANS a< actual cost. We will lose this sale. Remember, handle will not 1 And the sale L. M. CHESTERFIELD FINE OFFICE POSITIONS Paying splendid salarvs arc secrmled every day by our employment bureau. Wi> ran fill nnlir nnn .. ? ? W mj V/Ilt J VU1 VII 5f the positions listed. If you want a position with a bank or a high class business house where future advancement is assured, pre-! pare now by taking our business course. We guarantee positions as soon as the students are fitted to Lake them. For particulars, write DRAUGHON'S, Columbia, S. C. advE Underwear for the whole family at cost. EVANS CO. We Will worth I If you h graph no suggest y payment, There's no strin or Actuelle records; small models 3 and 6 cash or extend the 1 ords will be deliver# selection. FARMER \NDB1 iSTSAl r 15 Da ns Tnun kober 21 icided to sell our cost and beiow c< of Chesterfield dvertises a COST i mnrmv on ... v ?' J ^ . the class of IV \ ast long at these j will last only 15 c EVANS CARD OF THANKS I take this method of extending my heartfelt thanks to all my friends who were so very kind to me during 8 our recent affliction and bereavement. e p J. G. BURR. s If you want an Automobile Truck 1 we will let you pay part now and nee I it a while and then pay the reat, or we c will take it all in cotton at a higher n price than you can aell it for. a LUCAS AUTO CO. ? Three days more in which to buy a anything in our store at cost. Sale closes Saturday night. tVAHJ CO. I Give You of New Re FREE { o o , % ;"V?i ? uy your phmo- g ,w.?an<t you can our own term* of ^ too! ^ * f g to this offer; no joker in it. $21 FREE if you buy a Pathe Phonog , which are not included). No m terms on easy payments-^-the $2 d with the instrument as quickly i Q UADnWAl :i nw jLIV TT LE ys sday 1st entire stock of 3St. County know ' sale it means / article sold in I ierchandise we prices. Jays. 5 CO. CHERAW HOME BUILDING A LOAN ^ NEW SERIES: Notice is hereby iven that a new series will be opend by t.h^ Hnnm Building & Loan Asociation of Chesterfield on October 0 and will close on November 10. 'ersons who have been unable to seure stock in the Association may it)w be accommodated. Please call nd place your subscription with the lecretary, who will explain the plans nd workings of the association. J. C. Rivers, President. James Ross, Vice-President. C. C. Douglass, Sec'y-Trea. tf. 1 $25.00 kprvrrl o /VVJi uo Am * 5 worth of Path* raph (except the atter if you pay 5 worth of recte you make your RE CO. I flj