What is ruby south-carolina?

Ruby is a small unincorporated community located in northeastern South Carolina, in Chesterfield County. It is situated along South Carolina Highway 9, approximately 10 miles east of Chesterfield and 8 miles west of the North Carolina border. The community is named after the Ruby cotton mill that operated here from 1891 to 1959 and was once a bustling industrial town. Today, the area is mainly residential and consists of a few businesses, including a post office, a grocery store, and a gas station. The community is known for its annual Ruby Jubilee festival, which celebrates the town's history and heritage.