Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, December 17, 1908, Page 2, Image 2
LOCAL NEWS.
Miss Lilliar Stevens is at home
for the holidays.
There is always some one to
answer the 'phone at the Chronicle
office, No. 139.
Mrs. Bates and little soii, of
UrbaDa, Ohio, are visiting at the
home of Mrs. Bates' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Peters.
Mrs. Leroy Davidson, with
her little son, is visiting her
parents, Capt. and Mrs. J. H.
W. Stevenson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rivers
and children, of Lumberton, N.
C., are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Rivers' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. R. Knight, near town.
Mr. Julian Webb has rented
the Bradshaw residence on third
street and will move there the
first of the year.
The Presbyterian Sunday
school will have its Christmas
tree on Thursday evening, Dec.
24, at 7 30 o'clock, in the Session
room.
The League Hall was formally
opened last Friday evening by
the ladies of the Civic League,
with an oyster supper, which
proved quite a success, financially
and otherwise.
Rev. Marvin Auld, the new
pastor of the Methodist church,has
arrived and filled his pulpit
for the first time bunday morning,
peaching to a large and well
pleased congregation.
. We believe it would be a good
idea for the Cheraw Board of
Trade to offer prizes for a corn
growing contest to be particicipated
in by the farmers of Chesterfield
county;
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Our line of Men's
N leathers that are sofl
soles. Plain and ca]
unlined. Vamps th;
run in price from #1
We warrant the v
reasonably sure of a
One of the satisfa
young fellow who li
tone and character s
er tailoring and the
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Every dealer in fi
I as any one because
money ever offered
for $1.19. How cai
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Dance in Masonice Hall.
Tuesday night, Dec. 15, the
young folks of our city enjoyed
an impromptu dance in the
Masonic Hal). The couples
participating were as follows:
Misss Bessie Harrell with Mr.
Wilson Malloy.
Miss Laurie Harrall with Mr.
Crigler.
Miss Helen Mclver with Mr.
Alex Harrall.
Mies T,mitso Meikleiohn with
Mr. Joe Lindsay,
Miss Margaret Malloy with
Mr. Lem Boykin.
Miss Edith Nettles, of Darlington,
with Mr. Robt. Tomlinsoo.
Miss Harriett Godfrey with
Mr. Louis Meiklejohn.
Mis? Gussie Watts with Dr. ,
Royal.
Miss Courtney Watts with Dr.
Funderburk.
Miss Bessie Watts with Mr.
Purvis.
Stags?Mr. C. K. Waddill, Mr.
Lee Carway, Mr Plunkett.
Chaperones?Mrs. Lem Harrall,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Pollock.
Others present were Misses
Melver, Pearl Walke, May Reid,
Susie Mclver, Lottie Harrall,
and Messrs. Josiah Evans and
Will Wannamaker.
Music was furnished by the
Italian band of Greensboro,
N. C.
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For fine Oysters phone 69?J.
F. Hunter.
The Sunday School Scholars
of the Episcopal Church will
have gifts on their Christmas
Tree for the Children of the
Church Orphanage at Charleston.
While out playing in the yard
yesterday one of Mr. Thoa. Funderburk's
little boys chopped off
two of his little brother's fingers
with an ax.
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/ery freight brini
plete.
Remember we
as the
taples, the n<
Our Groc'
lties in the grocery line is
Best P
Work Shoes is stronger and m
t and pliable and very durable,
p toes, with full bellows tongu
at extend to the end, not being
,50 to $4.00
/orkmanship and stock used in
. fit in the style you want if yo
Yi
ctory things about our Clothes
kes to spread himself to the lir
erve to keep our garments witl
latter day innovations of fashic
$8.50 *
unusual values for these prices.
irnishing goods tries to get the
most dealers have carried the s
in PhPMw. Wp sell vou a ret
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GaskinsjOgburn.
The followingSvitation, whfrh
has just been issied, will be read
with interest bya large circle of
friends of tbisipopuhr young
couple: J
Mr. and Mni.X W. Gnskinp
requests the hon^of yonr presence
at the marriage t their daogh^er,
Viola wneva,
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Mr. L. E/Ogburn,
WednesAy evening,
Deuembt pwenty-third,
iiineteeroan Jred and eight,
at pact six o'clock,
Ho p. veil Baptist Chnrch,
I'ji gtei field, S. C.
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Baroie;pieison.
The followirg invitation has
been issued:
Mrs. Eliwfleth Barbie
requests the honi r of vour presence
at the inarringv Qf her daughter,
Mary I'wialope,
tj
Mr. Itobert Hall Nelson.
Wednesday evening, December thirtieth,
niueteen hundgd and eight,
at eightp'elock,
Methodid Church,
Cheruw, Soith Carolina,
The Sunday -School scholars
of St. David's Episcopal church
will celebrate Christmas this
year by giving instead of receiving
presents.
All the childien, and their
friends are invited to the Town
Hall at 6.30 p. m. Thursday, Dec.
2-1 and asked, at? to bring each a
g.ft with them to tie on the
Christmas treo for the poor
children of the Orphanage.
After the trec.Jias been decorated
in thie way, there will be
carols and recitations.
On Christmas morning all
these gifts from the tree will be
packed up and sent to rejoice the
hearts of the orphan children
who have no homes and no loving
parents to give them presents and
make this joyous Christmas
season a happy time for them.
The only Pressing Club in
town run by a wtite person is
Harry F. Jones. He guarantees
all work.
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sevens,
gs something nt
make a $peialty
3 people Will ha>
ecessities ar
ery Stock is <
atent Flour $5.40 p
ore comfortable than ever bef
and in shapes that look well (
es that exclude dirt and watei
cut off at the cap. Large ey<
our shoes and with the treme
u come to us.
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jur ran juim u
is that there is a style, or rati
nit, is well provided for and s
lin the gates of good judgmer
)n. We call special attention
frlO.OO , $12.5<
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Men's Shirt?
best shirt he can;to sell for tl
ame brand. But now we kn
'ular $1 shirt for 89 cents, a r
of the large quantity we have
)isplay in ^ir Sho\
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IEt&i Comes fr?
The only 1
[sOf;- der made
|||% Grape Cre,
I Tpftj Imitation baking powc!
9 mineral acids am
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Cheraw is going to hate a new
bank. It will be ready for business
about the first of February,
we learn. Mr. 8. G. Godfrey,
now cashier of the Bank of
Ruby, is to be the cashier, and
Mr. Luther Raley, teller in the
Bank of Cheraw, will be cashier
of the Bank of Ruby.
Judge Pritchard has granted
the receivers of the Seaboard
the right to issue $4,250,000 it
bonds for improvements on this
road.
Boykin C
*w. In a few daj
of such goods
re.
e our strong
Complete.
er ESbl.
ore. They are made on lasts
)n the feet. Single, half dou
. Pegged, nailed and sewed
jlets tnat enable you to lace 1
ndous variety of shapes and v
Ir.
ier a number of styles for ever
o is the man who is quiet in
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it, tnougn in every nne nicy ai
to our suits at
3 $15.00
i
le price. We have always felt
i)w we are offering the best val
::gular $1.25 shirt for 98 cents,
contracted for.
v Window.
KIN GO.,
i Powder.
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5m Grapes ggl
baking now- IlKiCH
from Royal PS01
am of Tartar DQsx ]
cr? ore made from hanh I
d leave in the food litjd ta
:l properties i|
Miss Ella Pollock is suffering
with a broken arm, caused by a
window falling on it.
The President made a ringing
attack on the editor of the New
[ York World in his special message
to congress yesterday and
^ the reading of the massage Greatly
ed a good deal of laughter and in
L its reply the World brands the
} president as a reckless unscrupulous
Demagogue.
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/sour stock
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point. M
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that fit, made of
ble and full double
bottoms. Line and mi
:hem quickly. They II
/eights you may be r l
y type of man. The
his taste. Dignity,
e indicative of clevII
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: that we had as good
lue in shirts for the
a regular $1.50 shirt
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