The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, December 02, 1920, Image 3

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4 , ??????? > ! ! !? ir , I IM Gf??' Stu ? M The big our full REDUCE . i store is tal ii- this sale V j j The Stores wil I p Boys' Suits, ol< MB Boys' Suits, ol vb Men's Suits, o I Men's Suits, o Men's Overcoj I Men's Overcoj Union Suits, o Union Suits, o Hose, Shi CREADY-TO-y i The Who er, but w Ej Departm* The Size and S ( McKinnon & I* FOR SALE?On Thursday December 9, I will offer for sale to highest bidder at my place, % mile from Bethesda school house, in Cole Hill Township; two mules; 1 horse; 1 one horse wagon; 2 heifer yearlings; 1 two-horse wagon; two buggies; 1 stalk cutter and farming tools for three horse farm; 1 good No. 12 cane mill and evoporating. pan; lot of corn and feed. Reason! for selling, am leaving farm. 1 p-50 S. P. Jones. . WANTED SHUCKS?I rill buy shucks for feeding. 1,000 or 1,500 lbs. J. T. Wullace, Chesterfield R. 4. p-50 Box 112. A. F. DAVIS MARKET The Finest Freah Meet# The Best Fancy Groceries High Grade Canned Goods The Best of Everything for the Table A.F. DAVIS MARKET DELC0-1I6HT \0Wryr JTaurm" Solves the Retired Farmer Problem No need for the retired farmer moving to the city to enjoy the comforts and conveniences his advanced age demands. Delco-Light will bring all these to him on the farm, enabling him to stay where his experience and advice are most noorlod Write for Catalog Funderburk Electric Service Co. PdoUnd, S. C. Dealer for Chesterfield County. ,* . ' - 'I '* ' : TO REDUCE PRICES ON ALL },000 SATURDAY, tion of the Stati merchandise, e> The people have been 1 We had already mar less of Cost or L ini; Down Prices. Below we lisl EIGHT DEPARTMENTS IS R1 PRICES AND SALE PRICES 1 SHOES undred Pairs Ladies' Shoes, forr Ladies' Higrh Grade Shoes, old p only .00 Work Shoes, at oes, very best leather, latest sty only i lines as Clapps and Howard an< >resses, Skirts and Blouses. Lol ' [1$ I k. NATION-WIDE MOVEMENT ; BEGINNING > kind in this sec le of seasonable ng; nothing withheld, prices to the bottom. to Prices Regard November 25th and 26th, mark IN BOTH OLE $4.45 15.95 Several H 1J.95 100 Pair] 1*25 Now ?-?5 Men's $5 53,~? Men's Sh Now : 5.95 Such Coats. Coatsuits, Middy Suits, E $87.00 Os $351.00 r y is no low- $36.00 Ru rices in this $98.00 Ri $115.00 ft ______ $300-00 ftj MILLINERY?All Patt the prices we offer make this j mon < 1 Mrs. Lester Griggs, Cheraw. One ?ntry. Best Tatted Towels Miss Allean Lowery. One entry. Best Ha**d-insde Baby Slip Miss Mary White. One entry. Best Tatted Collar Miss Ann Lucas. One entry. Best Tray Cloth Miss Allean Lowery. One entry. Best Tatted Flounce Miss Allean Lowery. One netry. Best Embroidered Tea Apron Mrs. L. E. Hurst. One entry. Best Hand Work by Nary Boy Mr. Ross Burr. Best Crochet Lace Mrs. H. Vann Mungo, Pageland. One entry. Oldest Bed Spread Mrs. Nellie Bell, Cheraw. One entry. Best Quilt 1st. Mrs. Nellie Bell, Cheraw; 2nd. Mrs. Nellie Bell. Best Patch Work Velvet Quilt Mrs. L. L. Thomas. One entry. Best Crochet Baby Cap 1st. Miss Leala Gaskins; 2nd. Mrs. R. L. McManus. FLOWERS Best Chrysanthemums 1st. Miss Delia Pitts; 2nd. Mrs. L. R. Steen. Best Nasturtiums last. Mrs. A. L. Grigs; 2nd. Mrs. Lou Gaskins. Best Roses 1st. ..Miss Francis Hursey; 2nd. Miss Grace Rivers. BY LADY OVER 60 Best Button Holes Miss .Mary Hanna. One entry. Best Plain Tatting 1st. Miss Mary Hanna; 2nd. Miss Mary Hanna. Best Tatted Baby Cap 1st. Mrs. Louise Eubanks; 2nd. Mrs. W. D. Craig. Best Tatted Collar 1st. Mrs. W. D. Craig; 2nd. Mrs. ET- E. Hearn. , Best Tatted Centerpiece Mrs E. E. Hearn. One entry. Best Crochet Baby Cap Mrs. E. E. Hearn. One entry. Best Tatted Runner Mrs. W. D. Craig. One entry. Best Crochet Runner Mrs. E. E. Hearn. One entry. (GIRLS UNDER SIXTEEN Best Plain Tatting 1st Nell Lucas; 2nd. Pauline Lu I cam. Best Button Holes ! 1A. Nell Lucas; 2nd. Annie Bel I BUILDING MATERIAL ? Stor front; 20 feet wide; plate glass , tuowvay prisms overhead, tw doors;; heavy steel beam for tw mtoogr building. Has not been use (because of change of plans. Fc FURNITURE ik Chamber Suite, now yory Chamber Suit, now gs, now igs, now Iahogany Living Room Suit, no^ [ahogany Living Room Suit, no> em Hats during this sale at H a Sale of worth to the people oi St McP Hartsville, S Sellers. j Best Embroidered Centerpiece ' Madge Gaskins. One entry. Best Crochet Centerpiece 1st. Ora Adams; 2nd. Annie Bell Sellers. Best Crochet Yoke 1st. Annie Bell Sellers; 2nd. Annie Bell Sellers. Best Crochet Cap Annie Bell Sellers. One entry. Best Pencil Drawing 1st. Mildred Douglass; 2nd. Mildred Gaskins. Best End For Piano Scarf Louise Bureh. One entry. B?st Ends For Table Runner Francis Hursey. One entry. SPECIAL PREMIUMS Best Child's Dress i Mrs. Lee A. Griggs. Fountain Pen by Chesterfield Drug Co. Best Crochet Baby Cap Miss Leala Gaskins. 10-lb box Nunnally's Candy by Dr. D. II. Laney. Best Crochet Jacket Mrs. E. E. Hearn. 2 lb s Coffee by A. F. Davis. Best Knitted Slippers Mrs. E. E. Ilearn. 2 lbs Coffee by A. F. Davis. D..& 1 n - - dcii rucwci ixuuucr Miss Ottis Griggs. 2 lbs Coffee by A. F. Davis. Best Piece Punch Work Mrs. J. W. Hanna. 2 lbs Coffee by A. F. Davis. 4 The Best - Family Rei Because (it w< remedies Have Ic I 81 1U 1 ; 1 Chesterfield ? D. H. DOUGLASS, President 0 W. J. DOUGLASS, Vice- Prei d I ALSO FIRE, ACCIDENT >r IN - IN PURSUANCE OF A pendous fgest thing of the _ _i i - i i ana complete iir ID PRICES on everythi ting the lead in reducing Ve put the knife 1 II be closed Thursday and Friday, CLOTHING rl price $6.00, now > d price $20-50, now :. Id price $22-50, now Id price $75.00, now :. its, old price $8.50, now >. its, old price $70.00, now Id price $1.25, now Id price $7.50, now . irts, Pants, Etc-, all reduced. fEAR?Real Bargains in Ladies' HARDWARE lesale Market in Hardware to-da e are going to put on Special Pi snt also??about 20 per cent- off. Completeness of our Stocks at McKii McNair) PREMIUM LIST , (Continued from first pag?) Best Embroidered Centerpiece Mrs. J. W. Hanna. (One entry). Best Tatted Centerpiece 1st, Miss Dorothy Lucas; 2d, Miss Allean Lowery. Best Crochet Centerpiece 1st. Mrs. Dot Evans; 2nd, Mrs. Van Mungo. Best Embroidered Pillow Cases Mrs. Ira C. Redfearn. (One Entry). | Beat F.mkrnMarau) D..n><?. 1 1st, Mrs. Aiken Hammonds; 2d, Mrs. E. E. Hearn. Beat Crochet Runner 1st, Miss Otis Griggs; 2d, Miss Allean Lowery. B?st Embroidery in Colors 1st, Mrs. R. L. McManus; 2d, Mrs. C. J. Funderburk. Best Embroidered Towels 1st, Mrs. Ira C. Redfearn; 2d Mrs. Ira C. Redfearn. Best Cross-Stitch Embroidery 1 st, Mrs. J. W. Hanna; 2d, Mrs. R. L. McManus. Best Tatted Yoke 1st, Miss Nettie Smith; 2d, Miss Irene Lowery. ~* Rest Embroidered Sheet end Pillow Case* Mrs. L. B. Rivers. One entry. Best Crochet Yoke 1st. Miss Irene Lowery; 2nd. Mrs. D. W. Williams, Patrick. Beat Crochet Jacket Mrs. E. E. Hearn. One entry. Best Crochet Slipper* Mrs. E. E. Hearn. One entry. Best Piece Punch Work 1st. Mrs. J. W. Hanna; 2nd. Mrs. Lou Gaskins. Best Specimen Hemstitching; 1st. Mrs. Paul Hearn; 2nd. "Mrs. Pritchard. , Best Drawn Work 1st. Mrs. T. W. Eddins; 2nd. Miss Irene Lowery. Best Collection of Six Hand-made Handkerchiefs let Mro Tt T U.Mnnno. Q.wl M.o ??? Hi * H. ?V> Lit *11 VA'IUUUO J LllVf ATA * O. R. L. McManus. Best Hand-made Baby Dress 1st Mrs. Will Lucas; 2nd. Mrs. R. L. McManus. Best Rag Doll ' 1st. Mrs. E. E. Hearn: 2nd. Mrs. R. L. McManus. Best Group of 3 Buttonholes 1st. Miss Ann Lucas; 2nd. Mrs. H. A. Watson. Best Sofa Pillow Slip 1st. Mrs. J. W. Hanna; 2nd. Miss B. B. Fincher Best Boudoir Cap 1st. Mrs. H. Vann Munpro; 2nd. Miss Grace Hammonds. B**t Embroidered Yoke Miss Eliao Jackson. One entry. Best Embroidered Collar \ rrnir? -rtr- r-aii'g* i H| 1 B^Bl m t SERBS m COMMODITIES, THIS STORE 1 Price-SI NOVEMBER 27 e, covering ever> :cept the Wholesa ooking forward to lower 11 1 1 Red our prices down to t OSS. t a few prices just to give an idea EDUCED. MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES 36-incl nerly $8-00, now $3.95 36-inch rico up to $6.00, ??~!nc! o cc 36-incl :::::::::::::: 3.15 $3.00 les, were $8.00 4.95 35c G 40c O i Foster,one fourth off. $5 00 t of Ladies' Dresses at Half Price $65.75 $227.75 26.85 I? 74.00 S v 93.75 c n 227.00 alf Price. Good Cuts on Other B : the county and the surrounding 4air G L c. THTSreT Black-Draught, Long in Successful 1 Use, Praised by an Arkansas s Mother, "Soon Does Its Work." Marmaduke, Ark.?Speaking of X Thedford's Black-Draught, which from long use In her household has become . regarded as "the family medicine," Mrs. Mary E. Hill, of Route 1, this PM/O* "When the children get bilious, I give them a couple ot good doses, and when we have sour stomach, headache, or any liver or stomach trouble, wo use Black-Draught. It Is an easy laxative, and soon does the work. I certainly think It is one of the best rem- ' edles made." Black-Draught acts on the jaded liver, gently, but positively, and helps It in its Important function of throwing out waste materials and poisons from the system. In thousands of households BlackDraught Is kept handy for immediate use in time of need. Prompt treatment often Is half the battle, and will often prevent slight ills from developing Into serious troubles. Its well-established merit, during more than 70 years of successful use, should convince you of the helpful effects obtainable by taking Black; Draught for liver and stomach dls orders. Get a package today, and i keep it In your house. See that j the package bears the words, I "Thedford's Black-Draught." NC-141 Rub-My-Tii>m relieves Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains. 8 1 1 "? medy orks when all other ceased to work jfe Insurance F ^ ? /I Loan o Ins. Vjo. C. C. DOUGLASS, Sec'y & Mgr. b. GEO. W. EDDINS, Treasurer. , HEALTH, HAIL, LIVE STOCK SURANCE HAS DECIDED TO INAUGURA lashing th ' department an lie Department. prices on what they hav jasis of to-day's wholesa of the reductions. But remembei UK T UUUfJ i Brown Sheeting, @ 1 Sea Island @ i Bleaching @ l Fancy Silk, @ Crepe De Chine (a) Broad Cloth @ inghams (a) uting @ Underwear at GROCERIES i the Retail Grocery Department ale irive a ten per cent, discoui ash. Aillinery. counties. Sale begins Saturday 3mpai / NOTICE I will be at the following places for ? he collection of taxes on the date (. tated: j MeBee, Friday December :i. ^ Angelua, Monday, Docombcr 13, U o 12. l Catarrh, Monday, December 13, 1 ^ o 4. t Jefferson, Tuesday, December 14. W. J. Hick's Wednesday, December 15. 1 Patfeland, Thursday, December 1G. i Mt. Cro^han, Friday, December 17. } J. A. Welsh, Treasurer. ( State of Ohio, City of Toledo. Lucas County, ss. 1 Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City . of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be 1 cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. 1 Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December. A. D. 1886. A. W. CLE A SON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken internally and acta through the Blood on < the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. v i phenev & ro.. Toledo. O. Polfl by all ilriiKKist? TfiC. Hall's Family Fills for constipation. NOTICE OF SALE State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. Court of Common Pleas. Ellen Brown, Nancy Rascoe, Alex Brown, Mary Brown, and Hugh Brown, as administrator of Thomas Brown Estate, plaintiffs, ?vs? Majrtfic B. Quick, 4 Defendant. By virtue of Decree and Order of sale passed in the above entitled ac tion by Edward Mclvcr, Kosioenr !Judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit, on November 9th, 1929, I will sell before the door of the Court House at Chesterfield, S. C., between the legal hours of snle, on the first Monday in December, next, the same being the Gth day of said month, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate: All that certain tract of land situated in Chesterfield County, S. C., containing two hundred (200) acres, more or less, hounded on north by lands of Sallie Griggs; east by landa of J. 1). Tolson; south by lands of B. (i. Griggs and west by lands of Mary Gainey. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. I. P. Mangum, Clerk of Court, Acting as Master, Chesterfield ?m f it i '* ii i nm 11 TE Sale ! d including j I! 'e to buy and thi s le markets, but in j I! r that EVERY ARTICLE ! It : j it 8 l-3c . 19c 23c $1.75 $1.95 $4.50 O A _ 21c $3.95 I : we will during this nt on purchases for II || Morning, November 27. iy (A. M. McNair Co.) SUMMONS State of South Carolina, bounty of Chesterfield, n the Court of Common Pleas. V. C. Sutton, Cornelia Rorie, Gladys torie, Ethel Rorie, Fannie Rorie, Co a Rorie, Sallie Rorie, Jannie Rorie Elizabeth Rorie; Boy Thompson, Waler Blakeney, Mary Blakeney, Dave Blakeney, Nettie Blakeney, Stella Blakeney, Lee Blakeney, Mott Blakeiy, Ola Blakeney, Fisher Blakeney ind Rosa Blakeney, Plaintiffs, vs C. M. Tucker and Cora Reddick, Do* Pendants. To the defendants, C. M. Tucker find Cora Reddick: You are summoned and required to answer the complaint in this ac? Lion, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber, at hia office in Chesterfield, 3. C., within twenty (20) days after the service hereof upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail or refuse to so serve your answer, within the time aforsaid, then the plaintiffs herein will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Chesterfield, S. C. this 24 day of November, 1920. J. A. Knight, Plaintiff's Attorney. FOR SALE?Tuesday, December 7, I will sel Ito the highest bidedr for cash, Mules and wagons; corn and fodder and all farming utensils. p-50 G. R. Boatwright. SHERIFF'S SALE State of South Carolina. County of Chesterfield: By virtue of an execution in my hands in the ease of L. I). Ogburi; et al vs E. J. Miller, as administrator of estate of R. P. Miller, deceased end Jefferson Cotton Oil and various other executions against said estate, 1 have levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door at Chesterfield, S. ('., on the first Monday of December, 1920, within the legal hours of sale, the interest of R. P. Miller, deeeased, in the folloVing tracts of land in this county to wit: A tract of 157 acres, more or less, generally known as the .lames A. Miller estate lands of which Will Clark made a plat on or about .January 7, 11)14, lyinjc on Joes Branch and bounded by the Charlotte and Camden road, lands of G. W. Grepory and of J. W. Miller, William Lynn, J. D. Hoik, Bethel Baptist Church and possibly others. Terms cash, pur*His? er to pay for necessary papers. A i... , v. M