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% cCooal and Z7~ Bdl Redfern, who is Cheraw high school, holiday's at her home . C. i Burch spent the at Mt. Croghan. ** elton spent the Easter riends in Wadesboro, Burch, who has been rop College, is spen t home. ?** nillp and Tossla, ol lay in the city. ** Miss Bessie AlCATCnur 01 auuoa is visting Miss .Tulia Pegues. ? * Miss Rosa Stricklin, who has boor spending several days at Cash witl Miss Alice Yocum, has returned home Mrs. S. G. Godfrey is visiting relali ves at Conway, S. C. ? ? * Mr. W. IL Mallo.v, of Florence, S. C. siient Monday with his daughter Mrs L. H. Meiklejohu. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pegues spen the week end in Darlington. Mr. Eiumett Ingram, who has I?en: in Richmond. Ya., for several months is visting his sister. Mrs. J. D. Tlyler. ? Mrs. John Gray and little sou \V*1 I liatii have returned after a few wees: stay in Wadesboro. ** Miss Elise Gaudy has returned t< her home at Doves. ai'U-.' spendliu several days wiih her s.ster, Mrs. <J. \>* Martin. Misses Mary and Sallie Graham, o Lilesvlle, X. C., spent the week witl their sister, Mrs. J. J. Buudy. * * v \ Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Stricklin aut children vlsted in Dillon Last Sunday Li#' - Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Mnngvm ant children s>i>cuL Tuesday afternoon it the city. It l>egafi snowing again last Friday evening and it snowed, sleeted ant rained all during the night. Satur day snow fell all the morning until tin ground was pretty well covered, but t cliange in temi>erature during the after noon caused its dlsaiiearauce boi**>rt night. ?? iMiss Etta Ogburn, of Pageland, i? visting her sister, Mrs. T. W. Uelk. ??? Mr. Ii. I?. Watts spent tlio weekeiu with relatives in Pageland. *** Miss Willie Arant spent the Eastei holidays with realitives in Pagclaiul. Benefit of Public Library. The ladies of the Civic League wil serve ice cream and cake at the Leagm Hall from 4 to 7 o'clock P. M.. ?>: [Tuesday, April 17th, in the interest o the public library. ESTATE OF M. \V. WRIOHT. All persons having claims a,*..ins It he above Estate will present same lluly verilied. and all liersons imlebtei [thereto will make payment t<? tin lindersigned. i 1?. F. Pegiies. f'heraw, S. (' I Administrator. FOR RENT. L room cottage on Kershaw street Apply to Capt. T. F. Malloy. 1 Business { Apply them li? Si?*.'::il lc>s tililll \ ?lej 'lit !hi' ilifli t I ???jutrtn:?*:tt of tl if if \\ i I ho safe ni'.iit ami ilay. f ^ ..ii."> Ways in till' ' il\cii t till' v or live ilnil . have ami make I Ynii can NOW; made yoll can ai i deposits of sjieei <l*iv. Wo allow ISavi :;js Deposit Merchants & i CHEKAW sot ? -\ T" ^ersoncil yfe . Miss Anne Owens. of Baltimore, is visiting Mrs. 11. II. Johnson. *** Mrs. J. M. Witsell and little son. Mitchell, of Walterboro, S. C., are ' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Duvall, Sr. ** Prof. B. C. Mclver spent the Easter holidays at his home in Cmudron. X. C. www I rrof. J. L. Stilwell spent the Easter holiday in Pilldn. S. C. ^ Rev. and A. S. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. IIerlK?rt Wnnnnmaker atended the Music Festival at Coker Col' lege Tuesday night, ; , Mrs. Witherspoon, of Florida, is visl iting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Evans. ** Rev. J. S. Hartzell spent the week - in Hamlet, N. C., assisting in a Mis sion held in All Saints church by Archdeacon "Webber, who hold a Mis. sion 'in Cheraw several years ago. . Quite a number went over on Wednesday evening to attend one of Archdeacon Webber's services t *? Mrs. R. B. May entertained at cards Tuesday afternoon.i Mrs. W. F. Stevenson is expected home tomorrow night from Richmond. . Va. < t NOW PAINT ' St rick when the iron is hot and paint - when the property needs it. They' paint ships a dozen times a year; yes, some of them, every voyage. What for, do you think? To look nice f and get business. i A livery keeps its carriages painted and varnished and washed, to look nice and get business, j A man, with a house for sale cr let, "does it ui\" and Devoe is 'the paint j out water. Faint for looks and you j needn't think about water. A fresh coat of paint once a year is about as good for his credit as paying his depts. . But the man whose buildings and j fences look new, very likely, has no debts. * DEVOE i Pont forget the ball game tommorrow > afternoo, Dillon high school plays Cheraw high school, (lame called at 3.30 sharp. It is said that thorough soakin in sea water lengthens Hhe life of tele1 graph poles. Madame Elrfon, the World's Greatest rainiest, Next Week. Madame Kldon, the world's greatest Palmist, will be in Clieraw all of next week. 1 She reads^your life from the era? die to the grave, and is known from i sea to sea as one of the best palmf ists in the world. She is the lady who read the hand of Mr. George Muinford, deputy sheriff of Wilson, X. C., and foretold him of his assassination three days before it happened. She is a wonderful woman ' and van tell you things that will astonish you. See advertisement in another column of this palter. He is rich enough who has no wants. Job printing done promply at Ihe Chronicle office. Jt /-V 4- 'j rvivinwus your private affairs. * on earn and regularly ' uvnee iii the Savinys " liiv si roiiy bank where , * f * and weikiny n>r you jj <uudays a11*I holiday*, year. you have hut one 01; ars. hriny in what you lie start. 1 >o the hest and after the start is ralitre to make retrain r lie auiounts every pav I -J per cent interest on I farmers Bank Til CAROLINA MRS. ELLA McCREIGHT DEAD. i The End Came Tuesday Evening but Was Not I'nexpeeted. \ , c f Tuesday evening between 7 nnd .9 r o'clock. Mrs. Ella McCreight fell on h sleep like n tired child, nt her home in p this city. ' t ' 1 i. 1V? r\t nvnnlriC U IT W?1S JllSi ills i jirr miuuo ui vtv?*>*n was falling. wjien the hustle and bustle a of the day were hushed?surely a most e fitting time for a pure spirit to take ii its flight heavenward. After a long, busy and useful life j <he died as she had lived?honored. s trusted a\d loved. She reared her <> own monument in the hearts of all who knew her while she was on earth. TTer life was eompleted if work all done and well done eonstitutes completion. ITor Christian life was beautiful from .its 'beginning to its close, and though all } the vicissitudes and sorrows that she * i met in the way her faith never wavered. She was a faithful and consistent member of the Presbyterian Church. Mis. MoCreirrht was the widew of the into William C. McCreight She leaves, besides hosts of friends, two sons. Mr. | i Wilson M r,rei*:ht of onr city, and Mr. j * Robert ?' freight, of Ruby, to mourn t her loss. .? The funeral services were conducted j ' in the I vsbyterian Church yesterday | aftciH?'.,:>:i a ol the remains were laid to (1 rest ii. St. Dnvids cemetery. I' New Ston Have just opened recently occupied nice stock of / Staple G Fully realizing the lact tl depends upon the service hel prive of the goods lie sells, I s you Hint at ?!'' t.." s 1 shall er ments. Verj G. W. PKON "THE PROOF IS ! The Madam Coming ft Settles F.<ivws' ouarivls. reuiiil ami happy marring' with one of her tin* hidden trondures huried interprets dreams, tells of your pertaniii^ l<? law suits?everytliii should seek her counsel. Tlioiisan truthful predictions, Whatever n hopes* and wishes. cull ins tliis Kadam Eldon is Ecady to ' If \ C.II are separated flcin tilt* <1 eauve. consult her imw. Would y< tiaultied u\cr any affair <?f life? taut change? Do yr.'.l \t isli to in' 1IIOIV Slices: you need her advice. No questioi are immediately (aid of your tn.ii (o overc" : !; theai. S*e Iter now lie too hit \ Only to Know is the G Claivoyance gives that office hours Iti.oii a. m Don't miss the ehattce of eg crushed when he tries to swing train. ? -m The little son of Tim Braxton,' olorefl, fell under the wheels of the &. Tj. train last Thursday and his ight leg was so "badly crushed that it ad to he taken off afc the knee. The oy was attempting to "swisg" the rain, a hahit he was addicted to and .1,t,.V> Via hrifl ^Mnnantlv haan warned I II IV II UC ?*U1# HVl|UVilllJ I'VVU .. u. gainst A peculiar coincidence in this use is that the boy's father lost a leg u his young days in the same manner. ^ORN? ALE?I have a larg? Gran i ouare Piano for sale CHEAP. Parties au see and try it at Mr. A. H. Page's. if P. Guess. WANTED OLD RAGS. Will buy clean cotton raps?white tr colors.--Any quanity For further particulars apply at The Chronicle ffice, - r A? A Sluggish Liver Needs Attention. Let your Liver get torpid and you are n for a spall of misery. Everybody rets an attack now and then. Thousmds of people keep their Livers active ind liealthy'hy using Dr. King's New Life Pill. Fine for the Stomach, too. *fop the^y Dizziness. Constipation. " [Mllqusness and Indigestio*. Clear the >lood. Only 25c. at j'our Drwrcrlst. I 3 ! ri iw Goods! I up in the building by J. F.i Hunter a .-JL. tIUt|lico Jf a merchant Lrwi(l<ft^and quality and llicitr y*>ur patnonag1 assuriug lSeavor to meet these requirei I v. " . -*v>V r truly, Lewis. E 250 IN THE EATING." i i Great i Eld on I Text Week Madam Eldon ?Th? World's Greatest Clairvoyant Physic PalOiist and Crystal Gazer. 6ld bank BUILDING Advice on Love, Courtship and Marrage os (he separated, causes a speedy your clinice. I^lio earth reveals to in her Imisoiu. She locates mines. fri< ids and enemies, stives advice is,'. The troubled and unfortunate (Is < f hearts made glad through her civ lie your trouble, anxiety, fears, led ady immediately. Kelo ycu if you will let her. 'lie \ on leve, or in trouble from any m likt* to marry quickly? Art; you Arc yon coutemplatiM:; any impurfu,v If so nfin ns asked. You fl r j. _ iltlcs ami how L. ? L /-/ ? Tomorrow mav - vo-1/7 wf re? t Desire ' V t)7t?? J \flHb knowledge . to 10.(1(1 p. III,. a iifetime i I SPECIA] -O] Mens Mad Coat and P ALL \ $13 worth ets Terms of Sale?Half d FIT GUAP T D O U L-' did 1 John C Next to Po&office iflpgwwMgaaBBwnmnMPwn ?nr; A WARNINGJO MANY Some Interesting Facts About Kidney Troubles, Few people realize to what extent thetr health depends upon the condition of the kidneys. The physician In nearly all cases of serious Illness, makes a chemical analysis or the patient's urine He knows thai unless the kidneys ace doing their work properly, the other organs cannot readily be brought back to health and strength. When the kidneys are neglected or abused In any way, eerlous results are sure to . follow. According to health statistics, Brlghb's disease which is really an advanced form of kidney tfeubfe, caused nearly ten thousand deaths In 1918. In the state of New Tork alone. Therefore, It behooves qs to pay more attention to the health of these most important organs. An Ideal herbal cbmpogndthst^K had remArkable success WflKe^ remedy is Dfr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy. The mild and healing Influence of this preparation. In most, cases, Is soon realized, according to sworn statements and ' verified testimony of those, who have u?ed the remedy. If you feel that your kidneys require attention, and wish a sample bottle write to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghkmton. N T. Mentipn this paper, enclose ten. cents and they will gladly forward It to you by Parcel Post Swamp-Root Is sold by every drugi Kniti.a nt (?o sizes?60c. and glKl in $1.00. Give us your orders for printing. Rheumatism Yields Quickly to Sloan*! You can't prevent an attack of Rheu matism from coming on, but you cai stop it almost immediately. Sloan'; Liniment gently applied to the sor joint or muscle iienetrates in a fev minutes to the inflamed spot that cause the pain. It soothes the hot, tendei swollen feeling, and in a very shor time bring/ a relief that is almos unbelievable until you experience ii Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment fo _T?". of any Druggist and have it in th house?against Colds, Sore and Swolle Joints, fc umbago, Sciatica and Ilk ailments. Your money back if no satisfied, but it does give almost instar relief. . y ' Are You- Perfectly Pri We have a reputation h We do prompt printing Try us, if we are new t< not see us before. Stricklin Prir " j tie Mouse oj 9 Market St. V L SALE sre-to-Order 'ants Suits VOOL ; Q? ^ V/ / ily $20.00 qvvn; half on delivery. LANTEED B L E ip IT , . Evans CHgRAW.S. C. V } , COURT NOTICE A Court of Common Pleas for the trial of civil cases will convene at ChesterHeld on Monday, April 12th. I. P. Mangum, Clerk of Court Your Child's Cough is a Call for Melp Don't put off treating your Child's Cough. It not only saps their strength, but often leads to more serious ailments. Why risk? you don't have to. Dr. King's New Diw'overy Is Just the remedy your Child needs. It is made with soothing, healing and antiseptic balsams. Will quickly check the Cold and soothe your Child's Cough away. No odds how bad < the Cough or how long standing, Dr. t King's New Discovery will stop It It's ' 'HBrAllUhR!. JUM'gUl ft bottle from your ' Druggist and try tt. * * THE LIFE OF A WATCH * H-fMMH MM! I ? ' * The number of years it will * run depends to a con * siderable extent upon * what sort of usage * what sort of care it * receives. * A neglected watch is sure to wear out before it , should. * * And a cared for watch is * just as sure to run : * faithfully righ down * * to the last tick tnat is f * in it. * We care for lots of peo ' * pie's watches, thus * * lengthening their i + lives and so l( * saving money for . + their owners. f * 1 * Ready to do this for you ? + if you will let us. r * p * CROWN JEWELRY CO. : ? 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