The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, December 09, 1920, Image 4
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To Our !
And Cus
We have decided to mal
Men's and Boys' Clothing, U
These prices will last un
Friday Night,
Men's Suits, worth $65.0?, a
Men's Suits, worth $60.00, a
Men's Suits, worth $55.00, a
Men's Suits, worth $50.00, a
Men's Suits, worth $47.50, a
Men's Suits, worth $45.00, a
Men's Suits, worth $40.00, a
Men's Suits, worth $35.00, a
Men's Suits, worth $30.00, a
Boys' Suits, worth $22.50, at
Boys' Suits, worth $18.00, at
Boys' Suits, worth $15.00, at
, Boys' Suits, worth $10.00, at
Hanes Union Suits, worth $3
Hanes Two-Piece Suits, wort
Three-Season Union Suits, wi
Mens' Fleeced Lined 2-piecc
K Headlight Overalls, worth $
Blue Buckle Overalls, worth
| Riverside Overalls, worth $3
Come in and get what
of goods will not last long at
TEAL-JON
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The Home of Gi
SELLERS GIN CLOSED
BY ENGINE TROUBLES
The big new ginnery of Messrs. \Y.
C.' and S. A. Sellers has shut down
for the season.
The shutting down was made
necessary, claim the Messrs. Sellers
by the unsatisfactory operation of
the two oil-burning engines that were
installed by the manufacturers, being
shipped from an Atlanta branch.
In describing the situation Mr.
Alonzo Sellers stated that it was ut
terly impossible to continue in operation
with the engines in their present
unsatisfactory running order.
"In tjie first place," said Mr. Sellers,
"the company was more than
three weeks behind hand in installing
the engines, causing us to lose
three of the best weeks in thc ginning
season, from September 15 to
- OdtoJnsi^J. Jn the second place the engines
have nWer given a single day
of satisfactory service. I do not claim
that is because the engines are not as
represnted. But I do claim that one
| of three things was the cause of the
\ trouble j the engines were not properly
set up and installed, or the experts
sent here by the makers did not know
their business or the engines were not
as represented. Whatever the cause,
we have been put out of business and
we certainly shall hold the company
responsible for the damages we have
sustained."
Mr. Sellers further stated that
they had given the engine makers every
opportunity to make good; but
that none of the sevral "experts"
/ sent here by the rompany seemed to
' } know their business, as each one left
^ the machinery in worse condition
than ever, nutil it became necessary
to shut down.
Lawyers representing both parties
NOTICE
I have purchased a Stearns Clothes
Press for the purpose of cl .-aning and
pressing the clothes of all cus'o'v.ers.
Tho price is right and your trade will
be appreciated.
P. P. Hurst.
Irs easyto"
PREVENT COIBS
Keep the live r and kidneys in perfect
condition. Tlx y throw olV the
germs and ma' e colds impossible?if
in perfect condition.
A correct regulator will be found
Dr. HILTON'S LIFE
for the liver and kidneys.
Immediate relief is given in eases of
constipation, indigestion and biliousness.
It is pleasant to take, excites a pleasiant
sens,. of warmth in the stomach,
diffusing itself through the system.
Your druggist sells l)r. Hilton's Life
l with a "satisfaction or money roil
funded" guarantee.
L Cold and Influenza are successfully
"5- treated by using Murray's Horehound
Mullein and Tar in conjunction with
Dr. Hilton's Life.
Manufactured by
The Murray Drug Company
Columbia, S. C.
A. F. DAVId MARKET
| Tt? Finest Fresh Meats
U The Boat Fancy Groceries
High Grade Canned Goods
^ lJy' The B?>t of Everything for the
TsUa
MARKET)
Friends
itomers I
ke another reduction in
nderwear and Overalls. I
til
, Dec. 24th !
II
t $3750 ,j
t 35.00 | '
t 32.50 i
t 30.00 jj
t 28 50 |
t 25.00 j
t 22 50 {
t 20.00 }
t 15.00 j
15.00 } |
1200 |
10.00 j
600 I <
.00, now $1.69
h $3.00, at 1.69 \
nrth $3.00, now . . 1.69
; Suits 1.69
3 00, now 2.19 !
$3.00, now 1.69
00, now 1.69
you need. Our quality |
the above prices. 11
ES GO.
Dod Clothes
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TEAL'S MILL
The play, "Aunt Dinah's Quilting
Party," given by local talent at Stafford
School Friday night was a success.
Quite a nice sum was realized.
Mr. and Mrs. Ileyward \\ nite and
grandson Snurgcon Rivers, of Pine j
Grove spent Sunday night with Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. McBrido.
Messrs. Wallace, Coborn and Vogol,
of Rockingham, spent the weekend
at the home of Mr. W. T. Rivers.
Mr. George Davis is quite ill at his i
home. .
The community is very giad to
have Rev. Mr. Chewning back again
for another year.
Mr. George Board of Cheraw was
a visitor in the community Sunday.
Mr. E. Johnson and family visited
Merriman's Mill Sunday.
Mr. Mack Jordan has completed his
new bungalow and is moving in this
week .This is a great addition to
Teal's Mill.
Mr. Lewis Wallace spent Sunday at
Angelus.
Mrs. Ilatchell, Will Hatchell, Henry
I)a* is, Luke Davis, Mrs. Lizzie Odom,
Mrs. Alice Odom, and Mrs. Maggie
Galloway are visitors at the home
of Mr. George Davis.
Mr. a::d Mrs. P. A. Parnell, of Lamar,
S. C, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Jordan.
Mr. J. II. llittle of Chesterfield,
spent Sunday with rM. George Davis.
FOR SALE
Two mules, one cow, one good ox,
jne Pedigreed Duroc boar, three sow;
vith pigs, three to four weeks old
corn, wagon, harrow, planters, and
other farming tools will be sold at
my place on Wednesday, December
22ml, unless sold at private sale be.t'ore
that date.
W. A. McNair,
Chesterfield Route 4. 2p-52
Look
! have $2,500 worth
frame shock on Railroad
am no't malting r.iy salt,
back to the farm.. That's i
it'o on the love*. I v/ant 1
the stce, so thet 1 can sa
Business. Besides the fe
v/ill hrd a big stock to seh
mavkeil away down belov
stt;, no obligation to buy.
C'oTi-e, all kinds, C5c <juali
Lard, 10 pounds, was $2.0
Tobacco, all 30c quality n
Tobacco, all 20c quality n
Sy-'tip, per gallon, $1.20, n
Ginger Ale, was 8c, now .
Ginger Ale, was 15c, now
Tomatoes, were 20c. now
Saluiuon, was 25c, now . .
Can Kraut, was 25c, now
Octagon Soap, was 10c, no
Hand Soap, was 10c, now
Camel Cigarettes, were 20
Reyno Cigarettes, were 10
Piedmonts, were 10c, now
Sovereigns, were 10c, now
Snuff, was 00c, now
Snuff, was 30c, now
Gold I)ust, was 35c, now
Gold Dust, was 5c, now .
Kerosene Oil, was 25c, now
Tin Tubs, were $2.25, now
f!nn? anrl Sonpora uravo 11
Plates, were $1.75, now . .
C. A. HE
Railroad Street an
fitliiNriifi-r . . ItM'm'fkm
HONOR ROLL ANCELUS
GRADED SCHOOL
For month ending November 29.
1st grade: Roy Collins.
\dv. 1st: Johnnie Knight, Edison
Vlck, Mildred Byrd, Shaylor Knight.
2nd grade: J. B. Sullivan.
3d grade: Mary Knight, Janie Jowsrs,
Allison Miles, Hearley Sullivan.
4th grade: Curtis Clark.
5th grade: Minnie Knight, Blanche
lowers.
6th grade: Eula Byrd, Ray Clark,
Mo... T ~- m
u?* jr uct" i?iUiij?UIIIs
7th grade: Sydney Clark.
8th grade: George Byrd, Alma
lowers.
9th grade: Lola Knight, Carle Jowjrs.
Announcement
Oyster and box supper at Angelus
school house, Friday night, December
17th.
Come all ye fellows if you want
eat
Of that box supper, that is fixed
so neat.
The girls try to please you so hard
that you know,
All you have to have is plenty of
"dough."
There will likewise be an oyster
supper, music and other entertainments.
GET YOUR CHRISTMAS ORDER
IN AT ONCE
For Pure and Delicious Homemade
Candies, made to order in any quantity.
Many kinds and varieties. Only
the finest ingredients used.
25, 40, 60 and 80 cents per lb. Ad
dress, Candy, care The Advertiser.
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DEICOUGBT
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OVGjry JTorm *?'
A PROFITABLE
INVESTMENT
"Delco-Light is all right and it
sure is a paying investment. I
wouldn't sell my i ant for any
consideration if I could not get
another. It is worth so much to
me that I couldn't get along without
it." This is what Arthur Wirth,
Magnoketa, Iowa, says.
Write for Catalog
Funderburk Electric
Service Co.
Pageland, S. C.
Dealer for Chesterfield County.
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There'* a Satisfied User .fear You
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(jjfLETTERHEAD^
I Come to Us 1
^i^graNy
Hero!
of groceries in my little
Street and Pa ice Ave. I
I want to get out ?nd pro
why I am t?'\:ng out. And
to got rid oi' everythirn* in
y goocibyo to t?>o Grocery
w items listed below you
ect from and cvrryt'-iLig is
v actual coft. Coroo and
ity, now 20c
0, now $1.65
o\v 25c
ow ; 17c
ovv ' . . . 80c
. . * 5c
10c
13c
18c
15c
w 8c
5c
c, now 16c
c, now 6c
5c
5c
50c
25c
: 25c
4c
' 23c
J $1.35
7 n /\?ir ^ 1 Ol!
i in/ w ?p 1
1.25
:ndrix
d Paige Avenue
LOCAL ITEMS
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.
46tf J. A. Welsh, Treasurer.
Hon. S. A. Miller, of Hartsville, is
attending court in Chesterfield this
week in the interest of clients.
To prevent a cold take 666. 8
Grafanolas lightly used to close at
a Karffain
Rose-Gathinffs Co., Wadesboro, N.
c.
Special Communication of Chesterfield
Lodge No. 220 A. F. M.
will be held Friday night, December |
10th at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose
of conferring the first and second degree.
By order of B. F. Teal, W. M.
All kinds of Wheel Goods and substantial
Toys for the Boys and Girls.
Rose-GathinKs Co., Wadesboro, N. I
C.
666 Breaks a cold quicker than any
, remedy w? know.
There will be held a quarterly
r"l *?c-iJ ?
iuvcviii^ VI U1C V/IICStVI'UClU JL/IVI51UI1
of the W. M. U. at the Chesterfield
Baptist church Sunday, Dec. 12th.
Every church in this division is earn,
estly requested to send delegates to
, this meeting.
, Mrs. B. S. Funderburg.
The greatest array of Christmas
- Articles for the children at
Rose-GathinKs Co., Wadesboro, N.
C.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Odom and Mr.
, and Mrs. W. P. Odom spent Monday <
I and Tuesday in Charlotte.
The Womans Missionary Society of | !
the Methodist church will meet this | j
afternoon (Thurdsay) at St. Paul's |
church at 4 o'clock. |
Just the thing for the Boy or Girl. ! j
You will find it at |
Rose-Gathinffs Co., Wadesboro, N. ] j
cMagistrate
T. 11. Douglass recently <
officiated at the marriage of Mr. J
Wade Stanton to Miss Mary Sellers, j I
both of the Shiloh community. The j j
groom is the son of Mr. Ed. Stanton
and the bride is the charming daugh- j
ter of Mr. W. K. Sellers.
Bicycles, Tricycles, Wagons, Doll .
Carriages, Toy Furniture and Child- j |
rens' Desks are some of the things to | I
please the children at
Rose-GathinKs Co., Wadesboro, N. i
C.
Dr. R. M. Newsom came down from ]
Ruby Wednesday to attend, court. Dr.
Newsom had the pleasure of backing ]
hia automobile into one of our most I
prominent Main street poles. The pole I
seemed to suffer more damage than
the doctor's car.
W. H. Wakefield, M. D., of Charlotte,
will be in Morv?n on Wednesday,
December 22. The doctor limits
his practice to eye, ear, nose and
throat diseases and fitting glasses.
Ask your family physician about con*
suiting Dr. Wakefield. 2t52
The prettiest Sleeping Dolls you ever
saw and the prices are low at
i Rose-Gathings Co., Wadesboro, N.
' C.
Commencing next Monday the
> Strand Theatre will give nightly per'
formances. Excellent attractions
have been announced.
1 Melton Player Piano to close out
cheap. A bargain for somebody.
Rose-Gathings Co., Wadesboro, N.
C.
Mr. J. Aaron Sellers is able to be
about with his arm in a sling, after
being confined to his bed with a severe
attack of rheumatism.
Rub-My-Tism cures bruises, cuts,
| burns, sores, tetter, etc. 8
Mr. G. K. Laney, Mrs. F. M. Cannon,
Mrs. W. J. Tiller and Mrs. Mamie
Britton formed a party that visited
friends in Bishopville Monday.
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT
Special to The Advertiser:
Ruby Dec. 1.?Mr. and Mrs.
James William Crawley have announced
the engagement of their
daughter. Miss Ida Mae Crawley to
wuiiam Jt,vcrette Norton.
The wedding to take place in January.
Miss Crawley is one of the
most popular members of the younger
set.
To break a cold take 666. i
WANTED?500 people to see Emmet
Dalton, the reformed out-law, in
"Beyond the Law," at the Jftrand,
THE JUST RIGHT
CHRISTMAS GIFT
Delicious Homemade Grapefruit
Aiarmaladc in jelly glasses with handdecorated
tops. 40 cents per glass.
Orders must be in by December 16.
Mail your orders at once care The
Advertiser.
Edge worth
~m w ??*
Jewelry Cto.
Are Showing
Diamonds, Watches.
Chains, Clocks, Etc.
In The Roas Building, Next Te
Dr. Trotti'a Office
Glasses Properly ^
Fitted
i? ! 11 11 jJuajrlBF'"%
OUR (
SACRIFK
CONT
We still have a good stock
ments that we are selling at u
i stock must move.
We have cut the high cosi
!
i customers gain.
Remember, we an
odds and ends at sacr
tire stock of good, clea
this sale.
Study Th
All 60c Ginghams now 30c
All 50c Ginghams now 25c
j All 40c Ginghams now 20c
! All 35c Apron Ginghams now . . . 17Vac
All 50c Outing now 25c
All 40c Outing now 20c
j All 50c Percals now 25c
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nusiery ai ui
j Ladies' $ 4-00 Silk H
; Ladies' $2.00 Silk L
Ladies' $1.00 Silk L
Ladies' 75c Burson
Ladies' 50c Lisle H<
Ladies' 40c Lisle H<
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j
Men's and Children s Ho
Shoes, Underwear, Dress Good
been cut unmercifully.
Everything STRICTLY CASH?N<
No Goods Sent on A[
j Chesterfield I
Have Y<
A 1_
f\ava
Of
Oppoi
We Are Ol
Scores of I
An Opportunity to
Store At Re
Don't ,Wait. You
Our Loss
1M
L cii iiicr
1REAT
JE SALE
INUES
of real merchandise in all departn-heard-of
sacrifice prices. This
t out of living. Our loss is our
3 not offering a lot of
ifice prices, but our entn
merchandise goes in
j
iese Prices
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All 50c Heavy Shirting now .. 25c
Men's $6.50 Hats now $3.90
Men's $6.00 Hats now 3.60
Men's $5-00 Hats now 3.00
$3.50 Overalls now 1-98
Work Shirts, up to S'2.00, now ... 1.19
Work Shirts up to $1.75, now 98c
y ! I
ij
n jj
eat Reductions
ose now $2 49
tose, now 98 i
isle Hose now . .59
Hose now 50c
3se 39c
jar
/
siery at same reductions. Our
s and Ready-to-Wear prices have
> Refunds?No Charges?No C.O.D. '
proval During this Sale
)ry Goods Co.
du Taken
ntagje
The
rtunity
(fering You?
N^ople Have
buy Anything In Our
iduced Prices
May Be Too Late
Youi Gain