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m Wye CftcraU) Cijronidc \<% 1 ." - ? ^ V- . ' MTis Not m Mortals to Command Success, but We'll do More, Sempronlous, We'll Deserve It." : < : *; '**/', ^ - ?j.' / ' 4 ^ P . Volume 16 CHERAW, CHESTERFIELD COUNTY. S. C., NOVEMBER, 9, 1911 Number 2 E.' ; FLOWER SHflW WAS ^ A GREAT SUCCESS EXHIBITS MANY AND BEAUTIFUL " Chrysanthemums, _ Roses, flowers, .. Ferns and Fruits In Abundance ' The Prise Winners. uu i uesuay aiiei nuuu, uci. 01, iut . ladies ol the Civic League held their annual Flower and Fruit Exhibit at the League Hall and although the weather was most inclement the large number of ladies present, some ol whom live quite a distance in the country, testified to the general interest taken iu this event. Although the display was not as large as usual, owing to the poor season, some of the specimens were the finest ever shown here and a visitor to the State Fair reported that she saw there no roses chrysantbumums, nor egg plants ll-at could compare with those shown at ^ this exhibit / TLe real success of the occassiou va? due however, not to ine tact tnai > the few who had specially flue spceimens sent them but to the fact that ^^^^^f^A^-each lady sent what she had *huc wing her and furnishing committee with a variety of feme flowers which they arranged artin decoration. The committee ^^^^^^^^muwelated the efforts made by the to help make the a \ta and are looking fdrwa-d to Jpme -when they will have the Copotatoes, turnips, eollards, pep ^^^I^^^^PSaad egg plants. Miss Etta POw< ~ * - ' ? - * * . i A? . A Bexmnit appies wnicu uncitlon; they were the June Red e the second crop borne thli Pea re, Japanese perslramqps nates were other faults showc ong the nuts could be seei ralnuts* pecans, anAJapanesi V remiums were as follows: ihrysanthemum, M%? Alexins rali. ysanthemum, Mrs. Wm. GodChrysanthemum, Mrs. T. ? namaker, Jr. . I /' , Bronse Chrysanthemum, Mrs Wm Godfrey. * Pink, Chrysanthemum, Mrs. Wm. God. ~ t V I frey. Collection Chrysanthemum, Mrs Wm Godfrey. Asparagus Fern, Miss Margaret Mailoy.. Sprenger Fern, Mrs. H. P. Duvall. Ostrich Fern, Mrs W. T. Thrower. Baby's Breath Fern, Mrs. C. F. Moore . >^Tarrjrtown Fern, Mrs. H. P. Duvall, .^^ Undesignated Fern, Mrs. J. S. Bishop v Specimen Geranium, Mrs. E. J. Cooper Cut Geranium. Mrs. L. D. Harrall. Marry^old Geranium, Mrs. L. D. Harrall. Dahlias, Mrs. J. N. Strlcklin. Second prize Dahlias, Mrs. W. T. Thrower. ^ Sage, Mrs. J. S. Bishop. Violet, Mrs. W. T. Thrower. Zinnia, Miss D. K. Powe. , ? Design, Miss E. K. Powe. - . Colons, Mrs. J. T. Ladd. Pomegranates, Miss Elizabeth Waddill. Best collection of chrysanthemums, Mrs. Wm. Godfrey. Second best collection of chrysonthemums, Mrs. T. E. Wannamaker, Jr. Best specimen rose, Mrs. Thrower. Best collection of roses, Mrs. S. R. Mclrer. Second best collection roses, Mrs. P. B. Huntley. ) Best climbing fern, Mrs. Bishop. Best Cosmos (Yellow) Miss Bishop. - ' Y# j ^ lis. ^ ' ^ . DR. H. D. REESE Graduate of the New York Ophthalm College* 1897.?Twenty-five yeai Practical Exerlenoe In Optomcii and Refraction. Do you need glasses Have you an eye or nerve trouble? If so, take at vantage of this opportunity to coi suit an eye specialist in your hon town while he is here this wcc!i on! All examinations are made free i charge and work fully guaranteed. Dr. Reese practices under the lav of the National Optometry Assoco; tlon and is a member of the Soul (Carolina Optical Association. He a ' sures you skillful scientific attentic and will tell you wheteher you ne glasses or treatment.. Headquarters at the Crown Jewli Co.'s Store on Morket Stree. W1 not be here after Saturday, Novembi 11. Man's Actual Necessities. Ten cents a day is the amount a< 1 tna'ly required for food to sustain * human. The remainder of the mons : Is spent for flavoring. Deposit 3 i > ; STRONGER THAN ALL OTHER ? 40 compc To, , Beat pears, Mrs. W. D. Evans. Best Potatoe Suqash, Mrs. W. ] Evans. Best Jananese PersimonB, Mrs. W. r Thrower. . Best Pecans, Harrington Thrower. ' Best Japanese Walnuts, iHarringt; Thrower. Best Native Wfalnuts, Wm. Throw Best Egg Plant, Mrs. W. D. Evan Best Bell Peppers, Mrs. P. B. Hu tley. ' Best Sweot potatoes, Mrs. W. 1 Evans. ' Best Colareds, Miss Fannie Duvall. Best Collards, Mrs. Thrower. Best Radish, Miss Fannie Duvall. Second Best Radish, Miss Long. Cream and cake were served du ing the afternoon and with the e ! trance fees the proceeds amoi'.nn to twenty dollars which' will be addi to the treasury. Presiding Elder Will Preach Rev. P. P. Kilgp, presiding eld of the Florence district, M.,?. chur< South, vjill preach in the Chera , Methodist church next Sunday mor ing and evening. Quarterly conference will be he on Saturday and as this will be tl , last conference for the fiscal yei [all reports will be handed in at th moot in cr ?TIli .uvvuuB> | ''J | The annual Conference meets i jBennettsvllle this ysar ajid will coi jvcne on the 29th inst. The presidio ' Bishop will be Bishop John C. Ittlg |a brother of Rev. P. P. Kllgo. ^ T ""TWBRs,. . Ic * MT. CROGHAN NEWS * ^ V1 I ? ?j? ?J? ?J? ?|? ?! ? ? ? aja a|a aja aja ?*? ry i Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Baker attended wthe fair at Columbia last week. \i y Dr. I. S. Funderburk has moved in- ? J. to his new residence. a_ Miss Fay Burch, of Ruby, is stayle ing with Mr. and Mrs. J. Sinclair y. Burch and going to school. 0f Miss Kthel Atkinyon is boarding with Mrs. Maggie Hendrix and attending the Mt. Croghau school. f a. Mr. J. O. Taylor took in the fair at IO th Columbia last week f s. Mr. and Mrs. .T Clifton Rivers also '** m | attended the fair last week . . If e] miss liucy usoorne returneu 10 ner home at Lawndale , N. C., Monday af- th ry ter spending several days here with [11 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Osborne. _ fri er Mr. T. B. Lewis, of Gallivant Ferry, spent a few days here this week, jpji Misse3 Sudie and Lucy Burch and Mr. Lemuel Burch spent last Mo;;day in Wadesboro. r * Mr. C. C. Osborne spent Monday in j Cheraw. Mrs. Lillie Heudrick and children Vv . gi rour money ? N ?"1 IN -SO! but wift ' - Ml . I wi V of ^herawf BANKS IN THE COUNTY COMBINED v. mnded quarterly in^ department ^ 9 d< s. Jent Tuesday with Mrs. Maggie Henick enroute to Chesterfield. Mr. Joe .Hendrick spent Tuesday in r. Pageland. Dr. John Osborne, of Shelby, N. C.t M hgs purchased a lot in Mt. Croghan M pn and contemplates building in the near future. or Mr. Robert. Redfearn and aistor. 8. Miss Susie spent Monday in Monroe. # n- ^ Ginners report to date?9,968,172 ( J. bales. \ Cannot Cast the Future. wL A man may presume to know much of what is passing, but he dare not predict what part of the passing show r_ Bhall disappear, as a fashion does. In j\ time. It must follow, as no man can (r pretend ;o place his finger unerringly (M '' on Just that particular part, them no ? man can begin to tell just what man jj. or woman living today will *?q revered | IL. In time to rnme. Uj> The Chronicle. ? One year for $1 imj er ifj 3h NOTICE OF OPENING BOOKS OF Iff w SUBSCRIPTION. JA n- The hooka of subscription to the Jjx capital stock of the Lynches River Id j .umber Company will be opened at ie the office of R, T. Caston, Bank of iv, ! N J ir Cheraw building, Cheraw, S. C., cm ^ is tie 11th day of November, 1911 at 10 (p o ciock a. m. fA In R. H. JOHNSON, ft n- J. L. ANDERSON. ig R. T CASTON, jl o. Board of Corporators. $ Nov. 9. 1911 ; We are going 500 v V ednesday ome buy a box of T oilet r 25 cents and get 5 vorite in the Pian in i?...:n i? ?i rv UUAC5 Will UC 5>UI ese terms so come iends to come and ture needs at this s[ ADD'S DR1 The Rexj 'here the $400 Pi ven away on March Wanted a Witness, elghbnr (whose beil Is rung iatel Yhat do you want?" Clubman? 0 rry to troublo you, Frau Schmidt f I must go book to the club, as my p i won't let mo In, and Z wanted tc b ible to call ytm as a witness that k u ho?e at ten o'clock^?Fllegenda f, iter. T A uany vut o? ?aooui 500 Carnation Blooms; a Also Pot Plants of all b kinds; Fruit and Shade Trees;Ornamental Shrub- a ery, etc. j dscape gardening by contract or 8 ly, reasonable. Long distance tel- 8 hone connections. Address all or- h >rs to the Palmetto Nurseries, De- g ritt House, Proprietor, Florence, h C. | I 6 = A. tsoluti I Makes Home . jK No oilier rid to |J is so great, no u i\ useiui arm ceru / delicious, whol J The only Bali IX * f V rnrxitt r Rcyal Grape Cr i 7~ f.rcz.3 f.7? :H 9 j" % . .._ ?.lL\*r . * ' to give you otes , JNov. 15 i Soap '00 votes for your o Contest. Only d on that day on early and get your -" buy. soap for their >ecial sale. LJG STORE ill Store ano is going to be 1 1, 1912 It Rolled Off. A young man called on a doctor, om plaining of palna In hla atnniach lie doctor diagnosed the case as dye epela, and advised the patient to 90 oae and try a pickle. If he could eep that on hie stomach he tow to pert to the doctor in the mondns. he past day the patient istasjieC nd vhen the doctor asked hfaa 1? ho ggi^oop ^JT . s. ' i* i Boy's, buy your fall suit of clothes .t Walters-Terrell Co.'s. They arc eauties. i loathwest Georgia Farpa Petal <ands For Sale. Any else tract deired . Our lands are fertile, and reulta ate satisfactory Farmers* are leaded this way to get in on the ;round floor. Write for illustrated ooklet today. Flowers-Parker Realty 'o? Tlioniasrille, Ga i?@WDER| ely Piare$^S|||> Baking Easy || the housewife ther agent so JJ tin in making 11H esome foods Sk :ing Powder % earn of Tartar ? imsffl Phosphates W dm