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-f"" CTHi COGRT W C9MM03T FLEAS. Syria* T?tbl for "ptetfterffeld County' Convenes Next Monday. Following is the ftdster of cases to be tried as arranged by the Bar of the County'. * Monday, 13th. 1. Jame& vs. James; attorneys, Pollock. &. Pegues, Stevenson & Prince, hL 1- Hough. ip I 2- Scott vs. Poison; attorneys, E. Mclver, Pollock &. Pegues. 3L First National Bank vs. Smith and Smith; attorneys, E. Mclver, M. J. Hough4. Smith, Briscoe Shoe Co. vs. Alaxander; Stevenson &. Prince, Pollock ? Pegues. 5. First National Bank vs. Langley ?mt Smith; E. Mclver, Stevenson & Prince; To^send & Rogers, Pollock ? Pegues. Tuesday, 14th. 6. Martin vs. Atlantic Coast Line; McLauchlin ? Smith, Butler ? Hall, E. McCver. Stevenson & Prince, Pollock ? Pegues. 7. Brice vs. Atlantic Coast Line; McLauchlin ? Smith, Butler & Hall, E. Merver, Stevenson & Prince, Pol-1 lock ? Pegues. 8. Thompson vs. Atlantic Coast Line; McLnoehfin ? Smith, Butler & Hall. El Mclver, Stevenson ? Prince, Pollock & Pegues. 9. Stewart vs. Atlantic Coast Line; McLauchlin ? Smith, Butler & Hall, E. Mclver, Stevenson ? Prince, Pollock ? Pegues. 10. Morgan vs. Atlantic Coast Line; McLauchlin ? Smith, Butler & Half. EL Mcfver, Stevenson ? Prince, Poirock ? Pegur-s. 11. West-Wlnfree vs. McBee Supply Co.; R. T. Caston, Stevenson ? PrinceWednesday, 15th. 12. Hancock vs. Jordan; Pollock ? Pegues. G. K. Laney. I3L Hurst-Streator Co. vs. Steen; Hanna ? Hunley, II. J. Hough. 14. Lowry vs. Western Union Telegraph Co.; G. K. Laney, M. J. Hough, Stevenson ? Prince. a Seaboard Air Line Ry; G. K. Laney, Stevenson & Prince, E. Mefver. 16. Est ridge vs. Rogers; E. D. Blakeney, G. K. Laney. 17. Buckskin Breeches Co. vs. UnU on Distributing Co.;P. A. Murray, Jr., Hanna ? Hunley. Thursday, 16th. 15. H. J. Sellers Co. vs. Pate; Hanna ? Hunley, Pollock & Pegues, Stevenson <fc Prince. 19.* H. J. Sellers Co. vs. Poison; Hanna & Hunlev, E. Mclver, Stevenson ? Prince. 20. Gladden et. al. vs Chapman; Stevenson ? Prince, Miller & Lawson. 21. Beasfey Shoe Co. vs. Union Distributing Co.; P. A. Murray, Jr., E. Mcrver. Hanna ? Hunley. 22. Beasley Shoe Co. vs. Union Distributing Co.; P. A. Murray, Jr., E. Mcrver, Hanna ? Hunley. 23. Wilcox, Ives & Co. vs. Union Distributing Co.; Pollock ? Pegues Hanna & Hunley. 24. Branch vs. Laney; Stevenson ? Prince. G. K. Laney. 25. McBee Supply Co. vs. Trippett ? Hancock; Stevenson & Prince, Han na & Hunley. Friday, 1 Ttli. 2(5. Grant vs. McCoy; Miller k Law son. 27. Sim pi-oil vs. Mungo Live S.oek Co.; Stevnson X Prince. M. .1.,Hough. 2S. Thompson \s. Thrcatt; Steveuson X Prince. G. !C. Lancy 2:i. Co-operative Syndicate Co. vs. I Lancy; Stev-nson X- Prince, (J. K. | La my. lit); Miller vs. C. M. X C. Ry C j Stevenson X* Prince, (]. 17. Daman. 15. I W. Wait. K. Mclver. Monday. 20th. :]2. Streator vs. Huntley; Stevenson &. Prince, Pollock k Pegues. '.Hi. ('. k L. Kv Co.vs. Glenn Falls! insurance Co.; Stevenson k Prime. K. Mclve;-. ,)ii<?. T. Siehles. :il. Gnlh'dge \s. Woodward; Stevenson A: Prince, M. J. Hough. K. - .Mci ver. drifts l.ros. \s. Graves; 11. T.I Caston. (i. K. Latioy. .lermait vs. Seaboard Air Line; G. K. Laiiey. Stevenson A: 1'rinee. K. Mel ver. Tuesday, 21st. 37. Cut nor vs. Meiklejohn Luuilier Co.; G. K. Laney. I\ A. Murray. Jr.. K. Met ver. 3S. Streator vs. Hurst; Hanua & Hunley. M. J. Hough. 39. Johns vs. Williams; Hanna & Hunley, Stevensou ? Prince. AO. Rub^,J&ercantile?o. vsT^^^ ledge; Hanna'fc Hunley, ^Stevenson & Pritfce. v V- v ; / f. > r 4L Carpenter vs. Moore; Pollofck & Pegues, jM,.. J. Hough. Wednesday, 22nd. -* 42. Carolina Supply Co. vs. Man- ' gum; Pollock & Pegues, M. J. Hough. 43. Carolina Supply Co. vs. Mangum; Pollock & Pegues, V. J. Hough. 44. Ludden & Bates vs. ! Hanna & Hunley, G. K. Laney. 45. C. M. & C. Ry Co. vs. Pittsburg Steel Co., et. al.; Stevenson & Prince, G. K. Laney. I 46. Carolina Supply Co. vs. Melton; Pollock & Pegues, Stevenson & Prince. Thursday, 23rd. 47. Union Stock Yards & Abt. Co. vs. Union Distributing Co.; P. A. Murray, Jr., Hanna & Hunley. 48. Charleston Drug Co. vs. Union Drug Co.;P. A. Murray, Jr., Hanna & Hunley. 49. State Bank of McBee vs. Adcock; Stevenson & Prince. 50. Lynchburg Shoe Co. vs. Graves; Stevenson & Prince, G. K. Laney. 51. Purvis vs. Purvis; Pollock & Pegues, fStevenson & Prince. Friday. 24th. 52. Kelly vs. Watson; Pollock & Pegues,i Stevenson & Prince. 54. Ruby Mercantile Co. vs. E. W. Moore; Hanna & Hunley, G. K. Laney. Dan Mcintosh spent Thursday in Bennettsville. Mrs. Wm. Godfrey spent the week end In Columbia. a Miss Etta Powe, who has been visiting in Columbia, has returned. t Miss Mildred Wells, who has been visiting in Columbia, has returned. ait Mr. Judson Allen, of Latta, S. C.J was a visitor in the city yesterday. I The Crown Jewelry Co. has had some extensive remodelling done in their stpre buijding and they ^re now j nicely fixed up.. Give them a call. The subject of Rev. Goode's talk on Sunday evening was on "Watches," and he drew a remarkable .lesson from them, one that will not be soon forgotten. A large congregation of children and grewn folks were out to hoar tlie talk, and it was very much enjoyed by all present. This is a copy of our Rex all St At Easier and ti Lig Because Liggett's is superi The big candy factories in than 7,000 Rexall Druggii This co-operation in ownt ling, assured tremendous 1 It made it possible to buy ver\ best qualities of <*>coa With the*; advantages, an tist in his line; an equi chinery made in this com I'lc'inliliMCC i it Ki'iapr t,r CI I 1 V I V.IV UIIIINV, OO II! V. I > L ' I Liggett \s Chocolates arc y Liggett's CI ovulates conic various des'jrm and shape care and cleanliness whicl Liggett's Chocolates Assoi ferent flavors in each pour Liggett's Fruit Cordials, ( Li Rett's Butter and Milk Liggett's Moire Package. Havors in each ho\. Liggett's Dutch Box Choi P "Liggett's Chocolat L LADE The Rexall Sto In the Saturday Kveniuy I' ?/' > 'U / ? 1 . :j-'. tribute of Bespeet. The Ladies Aid Society of the Chexaw Presbyterian church offer tht following resolutions: Mrs. Cornelia McKay McLauchlin has been for many years a member ol Hi^s society. Her hetlth has not beer such that she could always be pros ent at its meetings- but her intereei was manifested in every way possi ble, her council was wise, her words always cheery, and her part always well done. Resolved, therefore tha in ?er death the society has beer deeply bereaved personally and col lectively. Resolved further, That the *>lac< left vacant can not be filled but tha we trust in the Allwise God to vhosi wisdom we bow and in whose lovi we confide to raise up others to carr: on His work in her stead and to com fort the bereaved ones with the con soiations 01 me uospei ui ivw mn service. Resolved further, That a page ii our Minute book be inscribed to he; memory and that these resolutions h printed in The Cheraw Chronicle an< a copy be sent to the family. Mrs. G. M. Hendrix, . Mrs. T. F. Malloy, Mrs. W. F. Stevenson, Committee. Mrs. H. A. Burch is visiting relatives in Mt. Croghan. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patrick spent Sunday in Mt. Croghan. Mrs. A. David, who has been visiting in New York City, has returned Mr. Claywell, of Morganton, N. C. is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. J. H Kinsev. Constancy displayed by Dudley in the "Weaker Sex" is rare in real life. Wonder who Dudley is? Spring Laxatn^ and Blood Cleanser Flush out the accumulated waste and poisons of the winter months; cleans your stoma<4i, liver and kidrfey of all impurities. Take Dr} King's New Life Pills; nothing better for purifying the blood. Mild, non-griping laxative. Cures constipation; makes you feel fine. Take no other. 25c., at your druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for all hurts The Chronicle is only SI per year ore advertisement in this week's (. Post. Head it and profit, by it. Rexall Ad-Vantage No. 8 he Y ear 'round ? :get's Chocola ior?even to the smallest deta which Liggett's Chocolates sts in the United States, Cana irship, carrying with it, of t weekly sales from the very st? raw materials on an immense i, nuts, fruits and flavors at lo1 d an organ izato l of expert c pment ot the finest chocolate ltrv and Germany, and sen ocess of manufacture, J*ou c: referred by those who want t - in richly-artistic and beaut s, evidencing, even before \< 1 is an invariable rule in Figg rted, in 1, 2, 3 and 5-pounds id. 3hocoiate Coated. In pound Hitter Sweets. In pounds. In-more-tban-a-pound bo: colates. Assorted Fruit and 1 rices, 80 cents and SI.00 a pout e Week" begins today at; iggett's Chocolates sold only ; >'S DRUG S' re ost on Mai/ '.ith will he printed on Hexall Toilet I'rejia rat ions ^ - -r.~V- -~v. r"* : > t ' 1 a , 7 Complete F I There may have been many way! r fitted by association with this ban e departments which you, perhaps j that could serve you to your bes If you are unaware of just vtf be, come in and tell us your nee met by a legitimate banking tra serve you to your entire satisfj complete, and our methods are k Merchants & Fs CHERAW, I W. P. STEVENSON President T. O. MATHESON D. S. MATH Cashier Vice-Pre I Notice to Aut( I wish to inform a owners that I am now new Garage, on the put t attend tcr all their neej Expert repairing at r ces, and I handle Ajax 1 with the 500,000 mile t handle the best grade * as? ? 0118 ana greases, me rre ! &c. Don't forget the square next to city wat C. THOM I' Sn slstt April 11) Saturday Evening peni "1 I'm \ "I the i candy you should buy for one ujgt u fove, or for yourself, is Bens ites _ il. are made belong to more Pi da and Great Britain, ourse, co-operation in sel- Hi irt. * i i t I : scale, and thus ^et the ivest prices. onfectioners, each an ar- ' 1>h grinding anil mixing ma- 0f lpulous attention to purity _ m easily understand why lie best. iful ribbon-tied boxes of nil open one, the exquisite ett's. boxes. Thirtv-eiVht difp s. ; ?? I ' ^es?thirty-eight d ifferent k r ^ r 1 [Nut L.enters, in pounus. on id all the Rexall Stores TORE (Cheraw, S. C. ! Itexall Ad- laittaye No. 9}'' ; i Rea Our Dining Room [low run ie servic^H^^^^H| ces moden^^^H^H locarBH^^^H| guaranteJ^^^^^^H HOTEL 'acifities s in which you have bene-^^^fl ik, but there are still many^^^^H i, have never thought t advantage. lat department these mig]^^^^^| d.s. If these needs can nsaction, we are ready iction. Our facilities are :ept strictly up-to-date. ! V I * irmersBank Oj B. 0. i y H. M. DUVALL Vlce-Pree . 1 J ? - ?? m 1 u i irmi ' HH ESUN 4. M. .J rV8 Su't. Cashier - ' amobilists 11 automobile of automobile |?^h IAS PI \ ''^\ m Making It Pleasant. anil Willie was entertaining bis bi/ jr's benu In the parlor. lr. Green," be asked. "how niniiyi ales have .von pot?"' haven't any at present. Wiltle.ti sorr.v to say." he replied. 'ben mamma was rlgbt." continued j little fellow. "She told slstec last j it that yon didn't hare any more ? le than a rabbit."?Chicago News. iiil DK. J. K. FUNDERBl'KK J^B Dental Surgeon ones: Office 138. Residence 174 fice over M. & F. Bank building^^^H to i'OLLOCK 1 q 11 o! Chesterfield ^ A. D. CHAFMA >' Livery and Feed Stables Sand and Gravel for sale. CHERAW, S. C. Next to Ranard Hotel isonable prices. Prompt Service /.