Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, March 26, 1908, Image 7
LOC^L FJEWS
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Drawing Pap8r?S t r ic kl i n
Printing Co.
Miss Willie Blakeney, of Pageland,
spent yesterday in our
little city.
For Cotton Seed Meal and
Hulls, phone the Oil Mill.
Mr. E. Gilbert Smith spent
Friday last in Osborne, N. C.
with relatives.
Rubber Stamps and Supplies
?Stricklin Printing Co.
Mrs. Blue and daughter Belle,
of Aberdeen, N. C., are visiting
at the home of Capt. J. P. Bradf.haw.
HAVE YOU TRIED Havenner's
Cake? Fresh line just in
at Bulls'.
Mrs. F. B. Moore and children,
of Asheville, N.C., are the guests
of her mother Mrs. J. F.
Smith.
For Cotton Seed Meal and
Hulls, phone the Oil Mill.
Miss Leo Ruscoe and Mr.
Mack Barbie, of Florence, spent
Sunday and Monday in town
with relatives.
Saturday last was the first day
of spring and the citizens of Cheraw
awoke to find the ground
pretty well covered with snow.
For Monuments and Tombstones,
see J. P. Watson, proprietor
Cheraw Marble Works.
The many friends of Mrs. J.
R. Harrell will be glad to learn
that she has so far recovered
that she is expected home
tonight.
GET OUT of the old rift and
trade where your dollar does
its duty, that's Bulls Grocery.
Mrs. Keith, a most estimable
lady who has been in Cheraw for
some months, has returned to
her home at Ridge Spring,
S. C.
Carbon Paper for sale by
Strioklin Printing Co.
Mrs. M. E. Murphy, who has
been spending some time with
her daughter, Mrs. W. W. McMillan,
has returned to her home
at Marion, S. C.
THAT'S WHY every body
asks for Gold Medal Flour,
Bull sells it.
Dennison's Decorated Crepe
Paper, 16c per roll, Stricklin
Printing Co. r
Mr. and Mrs. Webb, pleasant
young people of Newberry, who
have,been some time at Mrs. H.
H. Trotti's, have moved to their
new abode at Mrs. James'.
DmItt &1 a. vanr fnr Thn Chron
icle and you get your money's
worth.
For Monuments and Tombstones,
see J. P. Watson, proprietor
Cheraw Marble Works.
A "HUMMER" is Auerbachs
Candies-Consider the price,
40c lb Chocolate Candies for
- ? . I 1 _ 1
^uc tre pouna, tne wc Kina
for 10c pound at Bull.
nvoofsGM^i
'I arid Clover Seeds. \\
Best Qualities Obtainable and
of Tested Germination.
We carry one of the largest and
best stocks in this country.
Specialties that we offer to advantage,
are
Alfalfa, Japan Clover,
T .11 II l /\ .
Ii an meadow uat urass,
Paspalum Dilatatum,
Johnson Grass,
Bermuda Grass, etc.
Oar Catalogue gives fuller descriptions
and In formation abont Grasses.
I Clovers and Farm Seeds than anv /
1 other seed catalogue published. /
I Hailed free on request. Write for It, / /
II and prices of any seeds required. | /
X T. W. Wood & Sons, J
jh SEEDSMEN, - Richmond. Ii. (t.
Common Pleas Jurors Spring I
Term of Court, 1908.
Cheraw?W T Powell, J D *
Smith, C P Moore, W J Couarii,
Jr., R Mel Watts, W D Evans,
Jas T Grant.
Court House?H M Odom. M
A Sowell, J A Swinnie, L H <
Rivers, T W Turner, W J i
Streater, A L White. ,)
Old Store?T A Gulledge, W }
A Pigg, Jr., R M Armstrong, W <
J Knight, W R FunJerburk. J 1
Mt Croghan?James F Gul
ledge, 0 M Funderburk, W
Hilton, W A Watson, Andrew :
Moore, S L Gay. ]
Jefferson?C C HortOD, C M (
Rollings, T A Knight. i
Alligator?Noel M Johnson, C ]
F Morrison, LN Johnson, C W (
Sowell. ]
Cole Hill?I B Merriman. j
Steer Pen?E B Johnson, 0 C i
Chapman, S C Newman. j
Fine Large Prunes 40-50, at
10 cents the pound, while they
last. Walters' Cash Store.
BULL, known by some as
the Red Hot Peanut man, is
still parching peanuts. The
price on peanuts is up, but we
continue to sell Hot Peanuts
at 5c quart.
Ar? you acquainted with The
Chronicle's fine job printing.
Dr. J. H. Harden and family
left Monday for Cheraw where
Dr. Harden will engage in practicing
his profession. Thus Society
Hill loses another of its
best and most prominent families.
Their many friends here '
regret their departure.?Society
Hill cor. Darlington News.
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Gold and Silver Paper atf'
Chronicle office. I
Swift's Premium Hams at
15? per pound. Walters' Cash 1
Store. 1
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Just For
For Spo
For ONE WEEK from this
markable bargains in FIRST
goods are not what is called
but the best that can be procur
It is up to you to patronize
advertise his goods.
Kingan's Reliable Hams. Thei
hams and the kind com
a time. Ours are fresh
Kingan's Pep. Cured H
still" @
Kingan's Pic nic Hams
Kingan's Breakfast Sti
Kingan's Pure Lard
Granulated Sugar, 20 lbs. f
mer only who buys one dollar's
Apples, 5c dz., 10c dz., etc.
Other things we make spec
The Reason?"we heed the
These and "just a little bit m<
BULL'S
Dennison'9 Gilt Paper, Strick- I
lin Printing Co.
PASSENGER RATES REDUCED. ?
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Commission Issues Order to Three i
Lines in This State.
The railroad commission yes- ]
terday decided to order the Sea- i
board Air Line, the Blue Ridge <
and the Columbia, Nowberry & ]
Laurens railroads to put in effect i
by April 1 the reduced passenger 1
rate of 2 1-2 cents per mile, i
These lines protested against the <
reduction from 3 cents per mile, !
ran?n .rri 11 infr tn iaana milonrrft <
UUl? WCIC VT iiilllp UV iouuv> miiVMQv
books at the same rates as other i
lines. The decision of the commission
is very important and
may be carried to the courts. ]
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For Cotton Seed Meal aud 1
Hulls, phone the Oil Mill.
The Eagle Pressing Club will !
send for your clothes, clean and 1
press them, and return them to
you promptly. See Robert i
Stricklin. 1
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BOAT TO MAKE INITIAL TRIP
One of the Boats of Ae Chera>
Georgetown Line ppected
Here Tomorrow.
The new transportation Jin'
ria tho Pee Dee riv?* to the sei
will be formally inaugurated to
morrow by the ..rr^l in Che
raw of the steamboats of tb<
3heraw & Georgetown Steamboat
Co.
The coming of this boat marki
' i - i -i ru
i new era in ine nisfj-y ui v^utj
raw and it is up to the businesi
men of Cheraw to tal;eadvantag<
)f the tremendous 'possibilitiei
ind opportunities which such i
line of their doors. vWith a wel
)perated line of steamers plyinj
Pee Dee river, bringing freigh
from every section of the coun
iry by water, thus reducing
freight rates to the very lowes
possible point, the future of Che
raw is assured. Read the littli
clipping from the Florence Time!
published in another column an<
see how hard Florence is tryinj
;o reach the river by way of i
irolley line to connect with thii
?ery line of steamers read thi
calculation made.as to saving t<
:hem on freight and then calcu
ate the great advantages tha
Uheraw enjoy9 being as itisrigh
)n the river.
The Chronicle predicts won
lerful success for the Cherav
ind Georgetown steamboat Jim
ind wonderful results for Che
aw because of its establish
neat.
Don't forget that one of tb<
Doats will be here tomorrow.
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3 lbs. Buck Wheat, formerly
20c, now 15c. Walters' Casl
Store. 1
Mr. J. D. Walters is visitinj
lis parents in Lancaster thii
iveek.
I
a Flyer!
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t Cash. ^
date we offer beJoW some reCLASS
groceries. These
"seconds" or "cheap truck,"
ed for "love or money."
the man who is not afraid to
e is a difference in fresh
e grocers keeps for weeks at
i (ft 15c pound,
lams "Better
16c pound.
@ 10c pound,
rips (<? 10c pound.
@ 11c pound,
or One Dollar, to one custoworth
of other goods.
, etc., or 40c a peck,
ial cut prices on for cash,
money"-<-That' No Joke.
>re" at I
> GROCERY
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)r. Shoop Family Med. Cc
Racine, Wis.
$100.00 paid by Dr. Shoop fo
my receut case of Grippe o
lcute Cold thrta 25 cent box c
Preventics will not break. Hot
is this for an offer? The Doctor'
supreme confidence in these lil
tie Candy Cold Cure TabletsProven
tice?is certainly core
plete. It's a $100. against 2
sents?pretty b?g odds. An
Preventics, remember, contai
no quinine, no laxative, nothin
harsh nor sickening. Pnei
monia, would never appear i
3arly colds were Always broker
Safe and sure for feverish chi
iren. 48 Prevertics 25c. Sol
it Ladds'drug store.
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For Cotton Steed Meal an
Hulls, phone the Oil Mill.
Tfie uneraw "juaras siiooa
tery creditable inspection yes
terday afternoon. Very flattei
ing remarks were made by th
inspecting officers.
Walnuts and Peacans 15 ct
the pound while jfchey last. Wa
fcers' Cash Stor^
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e Cheraw Lodge 1
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3 Dear Sir and Brother:.
- On the 23rd of April the M<
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g the Grand Lodge of South Carolii
s ed to meet with us, and deliver a;
* Hall, in Cheraw, at eight o'clock, 1
fiio T'PT'Dn nvncci? r ?a.
j wuo luiivi/ L/i^\jriliJU iu wui uuu^
t The C. & L. R. R. Companj
j train, leaving Pageland. S. C., at
t tions, and arriving at Cheraw abo
Cheraw on the return trip as soor
3 Lodge; one fare for the round tr:
* FiOdge will meet this train at six 1
We extend a most cordial inv:
3 Chesterfield County to meet with
By Order Worshipful Master
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B W. F. 8TEVENS0N,
jk President
T T. Q. MATH
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2 Conservative,
-i 4 per cent.
?| Compound)
i Paid in Savin
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j We Invite ?
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Building & I
The Cheraw Building an
the first of April a new ser
fifty (250) shares of stock c
upon maturity, and we gui
in six and one-half (6 1 -a
months. This is about 7 p
I by investors and is paid in
' per month. Persons are a]
fifty shares. Apply to
D. S. Mathes<
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* Southern Express Company Ors
dered to Adopt New
System.
i. The South Carolina Railroad
5 commission has ordered the
d Southern Express company to
n i Dlace tags on all packages
g handled by the company, exj.
cepting crates containing fruit
if and produce raised in this state,
i. The tags which the company will
1- be compelled to use will have
d printed on them "amoupt" or
"price," "weight," and "paid."
A similar tag will be used for
j packages sent "collect."
At the request of representatives
of the express company,
a the commission granted an extension
of time for the placing of
r" the order into effect, the time be6
ing sixty days. After that time
all packages handled by thecom,s
pany will have to bear tags con1
taining the information above
stated.
NTo. 15, A. F. M.
heraw, S. C., March 23rd, 1908.
Dst Worshipful Gracd Master of
la, Bro. J. L. Michie, hasconsentPUBLIC
LECTURE at the Town
P. M., after which he will confer
?e rooms.
r has arranged to run a special
four P. M., stopping at all staut
six P. M.; this train will leave
i as possible after the close of the
ip. A committee from Cheraw
P. M.
itation to every Master Mason in
us.
C. F. Pendleton, Secty.
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D, 8. MATHE80N, f*
V.-President i?
ESON, Cashier ^
FARMERS M I
lw. S. C. r
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Secure, r
INTEREST I
ed quarterly L
igs Department
p - '?
'our Account "
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Loan Notice.
d Loan Company will issue
ies of of two hundred and
>f the value of $100.00 .each
arantee that it will mature
1) years, or seventy-eight
>er cent, on money paid in
on the easy terms of $1.00
IIowpH to take from one to
)n, Treasurer.
Letter to Edwin Malloy.
Cheraw, S.C.
Dear Sir: Here's the concen
trated fact:
Every job painted Devoe take*
less gallons than of any other
paint.
And the paint that takes least
gallons, wears longest; Always.
We can't help it.
Yours truly,
47 P. W. DEVOE & CO.
P. S. James T. Ladd sells
our puiLii.
Notice of Court.
Court of Common PJeas,
Spring Term, 1908, for Chesterfield
county, will convene April
6th at 10 o'clock. Petit Jurors
take notice. Grand Jurors need
I not attend.
K. E. Rivers,
Olerk of Court.
March 3rd 1908.