Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, January 03, 1907, Image 5
LOCAL ITEMS.
A Happy New Year. May ye
all live long and prosper.
Miss Elise Gandy, of Doves
ville, is spending some time with
her sister Mrs. G. W. Martin.
Mr. B. C. Clanton, a promiuent
citizeu of Middendorf was a
visitor to our town yesterday.
Mrs. J. W. Covington is spending
some time in Raleigh. N. C.,
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
D. G. Conn.
Mr. Hiram Whiteley, who has
been vising his brother, Capt. C.
F. Whitsley, returned to his
home in Greensboro, N. C., Monday.
? Mm. Thomas N. Berry, of
alhoun, Ga., is visiting her
father, Mr. L. H. Covington.
Mr. Donald Pence, of Rockingham,
spent several days the past
week with relatives in town.
Mr. Robert Spears, of Clio, S.
C., attended the Bundy-Whiteley
marriage last week.
Miaa Sallie E. Thompson, of
Bennsttaville, has accepted a
position in the office of Mr. C.
W. Estea. ?
Mr. C. W. Estes, * General
Agent of the Southeastern Life
Insurance Co., spent a few days
this week at the home office oi
the Company in Spartanburg.
Mrs. Newton L. Harrell and
little daughter, M$ry Louise, ol
Darlington, were guests at Maj
McLouchlin's home during the
holidays.
Mrs. E. C. McGregor and chil
dren, of Columbia, are visiting ai
the home of Mrs. McGragor'i
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M
Wells.
Mr. I. J. Waddill took his litth
son Eld ward ever to Sumtei
Monday last to be operated upoi
for appendicitis. We hope thj
little fellow will stand the opera
tion all right and will toon A*
back home. Jb*
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his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J
Cox, returned last Tuesda,
night.
Mr. Vernon Brantley, who ha
been spending the holdidayswitl
his parents, left Monday nigh
for his home in Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. -T. P. Malloy and Mis
Flora McKay have bought th<
Covington property on Kershav
street, and Mr. J. W. Redfeari
has rented the property an<
<? moved his family there Tues
day. Mr. Covington has movrc
to his plantation near Cash's.
Mr. Harper L. Mcintosh, o
Columbia, spent several days th<
past week at the home of hi*
lamer, Mr. L). Mcintosh.
Mr. Thorton Tillman spent tht
holidays at his old home in Lan
caster the past week.
Miss May Brock, who is teacr.
ing in the graded school in Sum
ter, spent the holidays in town
with her anunt, Miss Emmti
Stubbs.
Mrs. J. D. Friersou and little
daughter Lois, of Spartanburg,
who have been visiting Mrs.
Irene Reid for several days
returned to their home Monday
at Spartanburg.
Mr. L. E. Castou is critically
ill at the home of his mother on
CJreen street. Mr. Castou is
bookkeeper for the Saxon cotton
mill at Spartanburg. Not feeling
very well he came home a
weekago last Saturday lor a rest.
He has grown gradually worse,
however, but it is hoped he will
soon be on the road to recovery.
Mr. J. Monroe Spears, of
Darlington, haa been appointed
solicitor to take the place of the
late J. M. Johnson. There was
considerable rivalry for this ap.
pointment and Governor Hey|
ward made the selection after
matnre consideration and with a
full regard for what he thought
would be best for all concern*
ed. Mr. Spears was highly
recommended by the members
of bar from his county, as well
as numbers of leading citizens
and attorneys from other counties
than his boms.
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Some New Calendars.
The Chronicle has with the
compliments of The Pee Dee Iron
Works a very pretty calendar for
the new year. Enclosed with
tlio nolnn/1 o ?? la o V>
IVMV V>U1UUUU1 AD XUIUO1 UCDWI IU" j
ing in lull Smith's Patented Kiln I
Truck. This truck is the invention
of Mr. J. D. Smith, the general
manager of the Pee Dee
Iron Works.
The Chronicle has also received
a very handsome calendar
for the new year from W. A.
Bull, the grocer. This is a very
artistic calendar and carries
with it a standing invitation to
buy your groceries, thevery best
at the lowest possible prices consistent
with the high quality,
from W. A. Bull.
New Year's resolutions are
still in tentative shape.
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TheClemson Exhibit Car.
February 14 is the day set
apart for the Clemson exhibit
car to be in Oheraw. The citizens
of Chsraw will no doubt co'
operate with those in charge of
> this exhibit to make the day one
of pleasure aud profit to all who
come to see the exhibit and hear
I the professors in charge talk
; about things agricultural and
otherwise.
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If: n-Al_ *ra A- a
miss jcvuvu nas jfons to
Aberdeen, N. C., to spend the
1 winter with her sister, Mrs.
' Hnntley and will enter school
there.
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* Mrs. B. W. Spencer and liltte
daughter, of Darlington, are
visiting relatives in town.
Mrs. E. L. Stubbs is visiting
in Marlboro county.
L Mr. E. H. Duvall, of Georgetown,
visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. W. Duvall a few
days this week.
Miss Pearl Deutou has retum,
ed from North Carolina where
she spent the holidays with
friends and relatives.
A new departure?The Chronicle
Hook and Stationery Store ?
School Honlre nAtn
, ?wu ikiuu ? otationevy
Novelties aud Novels enroute.
Married, at Shiloh church.
Dec. 26, 1905, Mr. Daniel Sellers
and Miss Fearlie Douglass, Rev.
F. S. Hook, officiating.
Mr. Robt. J.. Little moved his
family yesterday from Gulledge
township to Chesterfield county,
near Cheraw, where they have
bought land. Mr. Little was
of the county's beat and most
progressive young citizens and
the M. & I. regrets exceedingly
that has decided to make his
home elsewhere.?Wadesboro M.
& I.
While lighting a hanging lamp
last Friday evening, Mrs. W. P.
Stubba got a fall which has laid
her up. It is feared that a bone
has been broken but it is hoped
not.
Public^nventlon. ~
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A conventioi of the voters o
Cheraw will be leld in the towi
hall evening . muary It, a
7.30 o'clock or the pnrpos<
of nominating i Mayor and fou
Wardens to b > voted for at tin
general electi n to be held 01
Monday, Jan ary 12, and t<
transact such ?ther business ai
may be brojght before th?
convention. 1
Piffcli*e at ioncfi Mr W r
Baker has bed appointed depo
; agent at Mt.j.uroghan.
While standng on the porcl
laat Thursdaj afternoon Mis:
Lizzie Gaddialost her balauci
and fell dowrjthe steps to th<
ground, a dispnce of about fiv<
feet. The bod of the right lej
was fractured and Miss Gad
dis is repored in a critics
condition.
The Chronicshas been offeree
advertisement!}! several "cot
ion and graiifealer9", some a
remarkably lidsome figure*
but it has Ained them all
These firms awin the judgmen
of The ChronA, nothing mori
than "bucket Ij>ps" and bucke
shop gamblinljis wrong botl
from a moral at business stand
point. Bpecultng in futures ii
the greatest Krse oonfrontmj
i the Rnutb am The OJhmnioli
> hopes* to seal he time arrm
, when Con grew mil pass a lav
to prevent deft ig in futures o
all kinds. m
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Headq^tirs For
^erthirlto Eat
a full line of tlB>icer dungs
ich tempt the PPethe and
Ice you fell Jikfiadng?also
Ice you feel like lu had y?uf
ney's worth, f16 way to
is to buy the f8*' an(^ the
' can always here.
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School Boom a* The Chronic
The leffislalf? meet ne
Mr. H. H. 1 and two cb
dren who hi p been visitii
Mr. and Mrs I?* Reid f
several days fltown returned
i their home a Ibauiberts Poit
jVa., Monday ?ornintf.
The robbejffll10 beld up i
Seuhnard tr?S Sunday ni<;
near [jaCros ll"d rubs
Mr. IJtill, a p?';nBC''' '""l ''
the pulltnnn ifl doctor, has
arrested in uT Na., I
j gives ids nam* lsJ ,C >m r"v
The n.aximunftoe"aU>. [",r '
i fens., is dentil "der
Virginia, in tH'lisC'-eti n of t
ijury.
! The school f'J . "r* le"v1i.
! ever.? day for* '"J?*"'
schools. Moai of , 0
boys sod girls! c.an,e h0??e "
enjoyed the hoff?y w,lh U"
parents. i
Col. J. C. Bo: tner Yen,
ed adfutant anc m R?? ?? *1?
al was atricka. ",th ?? {?'
an the streets c 'GreenvtlleM,
day afternoon.
pni vo a xt- who was, a<
era! years ago < evicted of m
appropriating f lnd* while sup
iutendent of tt * P??1^
tiary, has just i l?T*d ?oia? 8p
tan burg to Atla a,?f* l* n
selling road ma 5",n?9
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^^HhII^^BL heat 'without i
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no danger. Ea
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5 V ]f or too low. /
f IA as a lamp. T
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I (Equipped with Smokele
is an ornament to the home. It is made in two fir
t and japan. Brass oil fount beautifully embo
4 quarts of oil and burns 9 hours. Every heati
1 Do not be satisfied with anything but a PERFECTIG
If you cannot get Heater or information from you.
t to nearest agency for descriptive circular.
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all-round household use. Gives a dear, steady 1
1 with latest improved burner. Made of brass thr
C nickel plated. Every lamp warranted. Suitabli
3 dining room or parlor. If not at your dealer's wri
S agency. STANDARD OIL COMPAI
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The Old Wsvy
of saving your money wa
vourself wbeir it-SA/n* linhl
theftvaccident or pure car
Do away with these i
your money to. and leave
JHmfyanta & Start
(Eljeratu,
where it will be absolutely
make more money for yot
Capital 50,000. Surpluj
profits upwards of-25,000.
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Heater. This is an oil
>rater that gives satisfaction yj
rcr used. Produces intense . $
smoke or smell because it is
smokeless device?no trouble,
sily carried around from room
cannot turn the wick too high
ls easy and simple to care for
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