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TUiC CIDCT \T A i nc rm^i n/\ OF GH] i WM. GODFREY, 1 EDWARD MeIVEE 1 S. G. GODFREY, ( 4 Per Gent Inter Depo 7 I inn?? LOCT^L hjEWs j Mr C. P. Johnson of Columbia spent Sunday and Monday in our ci'y. Mr. Elbert King: of Hartvsille is visiting bis aunt, Mrs. J. W. May uard. Miss Kate Peters spent several days this week with relatives in Wadesboro. Miss Nellie Mann left Tuesday morning for a visit with relatives in Camden. Mrs. C. P. Johnson of Colum* # * 1- -- -..'.4. A C _ - Mil is visiting ner sister, ivirs. W.F. Stevenson. Mrs. Mary Powell is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charlton Law, in Darlington. Mrs. Mattie Gaudy, of Society Hill visited her daughter, Miss Edith Gandy, this week. Sheriff Do iglass was iu Cheraw Monday, lor the purpose of recuperating the county chain gang. Mrs. Jas. H. Powe and daughter, Miss Etta, who have been spending some time in Florida, have returned. Mr. \Y\ M. Stevensou of lieu-' ueltsville spent Sunday in the! ?it.v the guest of his uncle, Hon. 1 VV. 1 . Ult ? UUO'II. Mr. J A. Watson, a successful farmer of near (Jhei aw, spent1 Wednesday with friends here.? j Wades horo Ansouiau. Mr. T. Walter and Miss Louise lluey of Lancaster spent Sunday iu the city at the homo of their j hi other, Mr. (J. M. Huey. Mr. J ?lin Walters has rented I the McKiuri.m house, corner of Greeu and Kershaw streets, and j will move in in a lew days. Mis* Clair Page left this morn-! ing for Xorloiu, Va., where sh11 will spend s one time with her ] -t .. .. \f .... IA C\ I S.Ml'l , A\1 1 S. \J. i . VJT'^WH >? J II. Mr. M. L. Ua!?y, the popular! cashier or' the Bank of Hub.v,! Kub.y, S C , spout, Sunday in the city ill'* guest of liis brother, Mr. j J. 0. Haley. Mr. J. li. 0. Hunt of the Grant Mill section was among the visitors in our city Tuesday. Mr. Hunt's many Irion is will regret to learn tha> Mrs. Hunt, who has boon in bad health the pa*t six months or ui ?re, is still quite sick. Mr. C. W. Es Southea, Chi Dear SirlI i for your proi the life of i though he hac none received Little did cut that it \ he would be 1 Again tl ( The Southeastern Pays TIONAL BANK ERAW President. Vice-Precident. Cashier. ost on Savings Mr. Th'io. M. and Miss Alline Nelson of Lancaster spent Sunday iu the city at the home of heir brother, Mr. Robert H. Nelson. Mrs. J. H. Schooley and little daughter, Ruth, left Monday night for their home in Kan.- as City after spending several months iu our town. Mr. aod Mrs Julian Webb, after spending several months in Bennettsville, have returned to Cht-raw and are occupying rooms at Miss Ella Jackson's. The election of a warden to serve the unexpired term of Mr. W. W. McMillan, resigned, will be held next Monday. There are no candidates in the field as far as The Chronicie is informed. The Board of Registration meets at the court house every first Monday and remains in session three days. Person* desirlug to vote in the general election next fall must register. Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Belk of Chesterfield speut Monday in the city. While Mrs. Belk was doing some shopping with some of Cheraw's enterprising merchants, Mr. Belk paid The Chronicle a very pleasant call. Messrs. IT. G. Hendricks and C. E Burch, of Mt. Croghan, 8. C., are here today on their way home from Atlanta, where the ialter went to consult a specialist. Some months ago l.e lost tiis eyesight and it is feared that ho will not regain it. They are stopping with relatives, the family of M r. R. J. Lowery. and have many friends in VVadesboro.?Wadesboru Ansonian. The Shiloh school taught by Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Belk closed last Friday with games, debate and other exercises by the I students. Master Minor Gaskins won the gold medid iu the primary department and Mastors Finley Hurst and Willie Mer riman won the medals in the advat ced d partmeut, having made a tie ou highest general average grade for the year in that flunn ctmont MilvlPt- MnV Set lers was closest second. These teachers gave a gold medal to this school last .year, which was wen by Minnie Smith. Mr. A. J. Smith, of the Lavender section, is in the city this inoruing circulating among his man.v friends. It sure makes one feel good to hear "Jack's" hearty laugh. (Copy) tes, General Agent, st9rn Life Insurance C jraw, S. 0. fieh to thank you and nptness in paying Pali ny brother, G. Weill V 1 insurance with other I euoh prompt attentio 5 think when the polie ?ould be such a little taken away from us. lanking you, Respectfully, Miss) Carrie Belle Vai Al! of Its Losses in th Flower Show The "Flower Committee" of the Civic League in getting busy in anticipation of the Spring Flower show to be held the latter part of next month. From present indications there will be an abundance of flowers and the show a greater success, if possible than last year. And just as a reminder to the prize winners of the Chrysanthemum show last fall, now is tne time to put out your 'mums," to have them in prime order for the November show. "A hint to the wise is sufficient." Cheraw Land Co. Begins Work. Work was begun this morning by the Cheraw Land Co. on the Wilson property recently purchased by it. Streets are being laid oit and the property will be cut up into residence lots and offered for sale. This property is in one of the beat sections of the town and the lots, when put on the market, are not goiug begI gin*? Spring Sale. The ladie? of the Episcopal church will hare a Spriag Sale, April 7lh and 8th, at the League Hall, beginning at 12 o'clock, Thursday Ihe 7th. Children clothes a specialty. Hot dinners and suppers will be served, also ice cream and cake. ? Messrs. Chas. Walters aid Clyde McManus, who have been taking a courae in dentistry in Atlanta, are at borne. Messrs. D. 8. Brower and T. S. Buie, of Patrick, depot agent and foreman of construction work, respectively, were in our city Saturday. Mr. R. A. Rouse spent Saturday last in McColl. r&.mr_. The People's Oil Ce., of Augusta, Ga , is going to put up a tank in Florence and make that city a regular distributing point. Mrs. Ed Colter, of Society Hill, was among the visitors in our city yesterday. Miss Rodgers, of Society Hill, was the guest yesterday of Mrs. Wesley Pegues. Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Mangum, of Chesterfield, are shopping in Cheraw today. Nearly Sixty Years w W of Experience I i goes into every ^ T Awln fViof Kllf fllA linPQf I V/llijr tiiav) MUV V..^ ....www I materials, combined with the most expert workmanship?the energy and skill of the world's largest and greati est vehicle factory?is concentrated in making the Studebaker the one! farm wagon that will give long service. Every man that ever bought a I Studebaker knows what a dependa! ble wagon it is. AvppllpnnA nan j summed up in one word?quality. ! You make no mistake if you buy a ; Studebaker. I Don't wait for your old wagon to ' go to pieces, come in and let us show you the good points of a Studebaker. P. B. HUNTLEY CHERAW ompany, your company ey #18? cn aughn. Alcompaniea* n as yours, y was taken while before ughn e Same Prompt Manner chesterfield'news Items of Interest Picked up Here and There for Our Readers By Bvc. W. Dr. D. H. Laney is preparing to place Lis new fountain. The Chestertield Drug Co. is moving into one of the new brick buildings receutly built. Mr. Sydney D. Hursey is moving back to town. He will continue in the mercantile business. | Miss Allie McCaskill returned to her home at Jefferson last Sunday. 1 Miss Roberta Bland has been quite sick the last few days, but is rmi? h?Lt,pr Her sister. Miss Evelyn Bland, has been teaching her classes. Mr. H. T. King hat been quite sick, bat is rapidly; recovering. Mr. King is 8ii yearsj of age. Pension commissioner, H. D. Tiller, has received! information that there are seveijal vacancies in the Infirmary in Columbia and applications properly filled out and signed will be approved regardless of the qounly from which they come. I The town is haviug some nice work done on east Main street. Chief of police, B. IS. Melton, is superintending the ob. Dr. W. J. Perry las recently bought a new automobile. The following went down to the fishery this wjeek: J. A Welsh, W. H. Porter, Rembert Cason and D. M. Bairentiue, and probably others, j The following pejsons visited here this week: T. B. Mulloy, J. T. Macgum, D. H. McGregor. Messrs. C. B. CtjviDgton and M. J. Hough, Esq,, went, over about Morven this week on business. v The following gen ilomen called at the auJitor's offic 3 last Friday to get the returns a >d to fix a basis on which to equi lize the value of property tfc rougaout the county; Wm. God rey, T. M. Knight, G. A. 81 errill, W. J. Odom, 8. M. Watsol \ E. N. Redfearn, J. W. Brewej , W. H. Giosod, Haywood Milie M. A. McPherson, A. A. I ouglass, Sr., and T. B. Campbell Petit jurors to serve at next term of court of 'clmmon pleas will be drawn in the clerk's office on Friday, AyiJ 1st, at 10 o'clock a. in. | There are nowjjn jail three prisoners, Tin~~c3JT jfaHi,~uamely: Will Johnson of Lancaster county. charged wiih rajpe; Oliver Cu tino, charged with feceiving stolen goods; Amanda fcdward*, who is held as a witu^jitu the case of the killing last Saturday night at the trestle acrols Westfield creek. The sociability "Sun from Augusta to PinehurstJApril lb aud 19, to formally opeii this section, 250 miles, of the Capital Highway, mentioned in another column, is not to be a speed contest or race but just a | ileasure trip to look over the road. Columbia expects to send 20 ajutos, Cheraw wiil send several, an'd every town along the way will iudd some, so that by the time Pinehurst is reached there ought to be nearly 100 cars in line. Tue great wiuter resorts are said to be taking an interest in advertising the i -- J - J 3 nignway ana ju is uuueiaioou they are going to advertise it extensively next season. The sociability tourists are scheduled to puss through JUheraw about mid day, Tuesday, April 19. An Awfnl Eruption of a volcano excites brief interest, ami your interest in skin eruptions will be us short, if you use Bucklen's Arnica Sulve, their quickest cure. Even the worst boils, ulcers, or fever sons are soon healed by it. Best for Burns, Outs, Bruises, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Chilblains and Files. It gives instant relief. , at Then. E. Wannamaker's. cj3cg3cfxg3t?xg: I IF YOU r? need anything l-J t % in I wouia like to phone us Numb and we will sui time that we w Drugs - Cigars Ice Cream a spec any quantity yot CHERAW : S. C. CRAHj '1 The Little Drug Stor Cotton. (Continued fron page 4) cluction; and then shows how t( make cotton under boll-weevi conditions. As the boll-weevi hus not yet iuvaded this territo r.V we will not give this argu ment. Some other practical views art thrown out-in the address; hi siys: "We hear it in all sections that 'we should diversify and raise less cotton.' 1 agree with you. We should diversify bul We must raise more cotton per acre with fewer acres to the crop "For a farmer to buy every thing with one crop is uusafeaud uneconomic and therefore must ultimately be a failure. Th? South has had greater opportu tunities to gaiu wealth thau aoj portion of the United States. Il has made the money but it has "Wv4- 1? A?>t i 4- m r A If hn a l In/1 iii'U r\cyi lb uctauac 11 ua? KHICH to produce the things necessary for sustenance on the farm and has chosen to buy them al greater expense from abroad.' In summing up he gives this sound advice: "Do not lay by cot ton as usual but continue to cul tivate until the boll begins te open; cotton is thus made all the time. To gain the greatest gooci you must supervise your tenants you must give them to under stand that the day of the haphaz ai d method lias gone. It is the man who uses the most horse and mule power who wins the day. The successful man is the one who enslaves machinery; we are in the period of higher prices for labor; it is here to stay. 1 believe that the man who will wir is the one who will see to it thai he gets more work out of h.s la bnr by the use of better teams and tools. "The South should be the rich est country in the world; that is from an agricultural standpoint You have advantage oyer ever> other country for the pn.ductior of go-id crops, and if you do uol succeed it is your fault, because you failed to apply the propei methods for planting and making a good cn?p. "Do not get scared by the boll weevil; it can bo whipped. Di versify your crops and get more out of the soil; when you are talkinir about abandoning cottor iyou are laying the foundation foi agricultural distrust and thai meatis an agricultural panic You might just as well put dyna mite under your cities and blow them up as to destroy your ag ri;u!tural districts. The pros perity of the two must go to gether. The governmeut gives you a method by which you cur succeed if you will." *+ Car Robbed. On Saturday night a car on the siding of the 0. & L. Railwa.v company near their depot wa> broken into and robbed. A i.egro by the name of OliverCu uer has been arrested and bourn over to court Ly Magistrate Reid Warrants are out for the ai res of several others, but as yet n< further arrests have been made Married, 28rd March, 1010, S. H. Reid, magistrate, Cheraw | T. C. Horn to Miss Leo Phifer all of Anson county, N. C. Mr. William Pitts, of Cour House township, was among thi visitors iu the city yesterday. 25 cents, cash with order, foi 50 neatly printed visiting cards Send orders to The Chronicle Cheraw, S. C. Embarrassing. Mrs. A.?What's the matter with | xurs. jjcsryie: sue iouks me piciuit I of embarrassment. Mrs. Z.?No won | der. Her little boy used all ber old love letters to make the tall of hi* j kite, and they came down In a neigh j bor's yard.?Chicago News. in our line, and H have it quick, <g> WJ. 1-iv prise you in the <0 ill deliver 0 Toilet Articles 0 ialty, we deliver 3 i desire J? Drug Co. 1 Manager 3 e Arnold The Comer ' <0 4) ;1 I MERCHANTS I ; 3 CHER/ 4l I 4 ESTABLI i ^ Capital fc ^ Surplus and Profits *j. Resources 4 I 41 A strong, conservativi t 4 meets the" requirements 4 spirit of fairness to all ii ! 4 4 We extend a most cord t 4 well as large Depositors 1 4 with us. P. F ! Hates Marvelons Ceres ie Bleed I P. P. P. purifies the blood, buil strength to weakened nerves, expels ? happiness, where sickness, gloomy feelii In hlood poison, mercurial poison, and skin diseases, like blotehes, ]>im head, we say without fear of contrad j purifier in the world. Ladies whose systems are poisoned ? dilion one to menstrual irregularities, ? dt-rful tonic and blood cleansing prof ' liuot aim Potassium. ! F. V. LIPPMAN, Sold by Theo. E i J TRIALS CONTINUED. J Attorney General Lyon Agrees to } Postponement. Columbia, March 22?The dis pensary graft trials due to begin ? at Chesrer in a few days were . continued till next term on acr count of the condition of Altori neys Nolson and Bellinger. The t former is iu Baltimore and the ? latter in Florida on account of ; bad health. ; This means no graft trials till summer in Richland or Chester. . The postponement is a result of . a conference with the attorney J general. i ?? ' A Youthful Inventor. Samuel Colt was only tifteeu years t of age when he Invented his famous revolver. 7 : One Doctoi 5 No sense in running from om the best one, then stand by h this thing, that thing, for yot ately select the best cough nr to it. Ask your doctor abou * throat and lung troubles. S No alcohol in this cough med l Why try this thing, tha* thing, for your < old reliable family laxative?Ayer's Pills? 1 ~ : J. B. B Ice W will mak< every d F rlday, ' Get coupon book on the reg Books for 50(1 Books for 10(1 1 NO CREDIT i! m ^BBggaaaggB SIf the Horse or Mule Make This Year's C i ^ ? Are You Able to ; S I % Stock Dealer and !! , J Don't place yourself in i ! J way to. avoid it is to M i ( f c I stock against cieatn irom that I write on your stod on your life. The rate on work and cent. Don't wait until your r and then wish that he wa now. |JOHN H $ Insurance $ Next Door tc Cherav w ir FARMERS Ml [ iw. s. c. j* (. SHED 1900. f 50,000.00 ? 34,714,00 L 276.202.00 f, ily managed Bank which If* of its customers with a ff nterests concerned. ial invitation to small as ,f? to transact their business rr f f f ?y > P Q SI Poison, Bkcuattai and Scrofula. (Is lip tlio weak and debilitated, gives disease, giving the patient health and ugs and lassitude first prevailed. malaria, dyspepsia, and in ah blood iples, old eiironic ulcers, tetter, scald ietion that P. P. P. is the best blood and whose blond is in an impure con, are peculiarly benefitted by the won* >erties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke SAVANNAH, CA. . Wannamaker. Business Locals. Notice. An election will be held in the Town Hall on Monday, March 28th, 1910, for the purpose of electing one warden to servo the unexpired term. Polls open at 8 o'clock a. ra. and closs at 4 o'clock p. m. Managers: I. S. Huntley, J. A. McCreight and G. A. Malloy. By order of Council. L. D. HAKRALL, Cheraw, S. C., Clerk. March 15, 1910 i. Wanted?To buy two or more shoats. Apply at.this office. ? !' 50 Visiting Cards neatly printed 25c cash with order. Stricklin Printing Co. r?Only One e doctor to another! Select im. No sense either in trying lr cough. Carefully, deliberledicine, then take it. Stick t Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for old for nearly seventy years, iicine. /. C. A yer Co., Lowell, Mass. constipation? Why not stick to the good Ask your doctor if he approves this advice. * mdy's J agon e delivery lay after April 1st s now and get on ular route. pounds, $2.50 a 1_ nn >u pouuus, ^IJ.UV I I That You Expect to f rop With Should Die { > go to Your Live | Buy a New One? $ | this position. The only ? let me insure your live f any c^use- The policy ? cis exactly like the policy | driving stock is 6 per | riule or horse gels sick | is insured, but do it { . WELLS I q Agency, ? K > Post office, > v, S. C. | AyAy AyAyAyAy AyAyAyAyAyAyAyAfr AyAyAfr ^