Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, December 17, 1908, Page 5, Image 5
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Live Oak Self-Raising
LOC7\L HeW5
Mr. D. J. Brower, of Patrick,
speut Sunday last in town.
Miss Leila Kinsey spent^ th?
day in Columbia yesterday.
Mr. J. R. New, with his family,
has moved to Pageland.
Mr. Chestine Thomas spent
? eunday last in Columbia.
Add 'phone 139 to your list
- \ ?The Chronicle office.
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Miss Ina Punderburke, who
has been spending sometime
with relatives at Dudley, has returned
home.
Mr. W. 8. Braewell has been
appointed postmaster at McFarlan,
N. C., vice Mrs. M. E. Timmons,
resigned.
Now is the time for the ladies
to register. "The little drug
store around the corner" is the
place to register. For what?
A beautiful Osborne Art Calendar
for 1909? Cheraw Drug Co.
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... wis. U. V/. maiuvwa, uj. oikmburg,
is visiting bsr parsnts,
Capt. and Mrs. 0. A. Malloy, Sr.
? iw'' *~_JulTs "Grocery
just what you want. Bannei
Bread and Sealshipt Oysters
and Celery are some of theii
specialties.
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We "have recoil
our contract on
now able to sav<
able on this arti
5 cts. a
saved,
Well, that is wh
ingf for the next
ded you purch?
whole cheese,
that this cheese
York Pull Creai
teed 100 per c
You know the kind we
Bull's C
Rev. and Mrs. B. G. Murphy
left for Camden last Friday
night. Mr. Murphy will serve
the Methodist church of that city
theensuingyear. Thathis ministry
in Cheraw was successful and
acceptable to bis membership is
evidenced by the fact that he
served the church here four
years?the full limit allowed by
the laws of his church.
Ladies, have you registered
for our Osborne Art Calendars
for 1900? If you haven't,
call by and sign the register.
One will be delivered to you.
nhavw
fj w., ViUU AJUllUIUf,
the little drug store around the
eorner."
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a CooKing OIL
Horton
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eat Flour.
? Buckwheat.
J. C. Patrick, the Photographer,
has just received
and installed the biggest
post card rack and mos
extensive assortment of
cards ever shown in Cheraw.
Ca and see him.
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Rev. S. P. Hook and family left
yesterday for Darlington whare
' thev will make their homa the
coming year. Rer. Hook has
, served the people of Cheraw
Circuit faithfully and wall the
past two years and ha carries
with him tho best wishes of all
of the people of the circuit he
served.
Advertise that house for rent
or sale in The Chronicle.
Miss Henrietta Malloy has
returned home after a visit of
several weeks with relatives at
! Bethune.
| Miss Alexina Evans has accepted
a position as teacher* in the
graded school at Bennettsville.
The people of Bennettsville are
. certainly fortunate in securing
Miss Evans, as her record as a
teacher is second to noce.
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.Pineapple, Club House and
I McLaurens Cheese at Bull's
[| Grocery.
Phone 180 with all loeal news.
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ed the balance of
Cheese and are
3 you a considered.
How would
pound
suit you?
at we intend doten
days, proviise
one or more
We beg to say
is the finest New
n Cheese guaran
tent full criam.
s sell?always the best.
irocery
Pressing and Cleaning
Npflflv Haiiq
1VU?IJ l/UHW
by an Expert Tailor.
Specialties?Ladies Work*
Dyeing and Hat Cleaning.
See Harry F. Jones,
Office Second St., over Waddill
& Lindsay's office.
Fruits of all description.
Grenoble Walnuts. Pecans.
Brazil and soft shell Almond
Nuts at Bpll's Grocery.
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Fleischjian's Yeast
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5 Gold Pens, &c., in ni
3 ding Dishes, Sa
Genuine C
3 and Go
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Photo Albums, Picti
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a^id Su
1 I THEO.
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3 Buy
your Fire W?ks now
while vou can pet thftm rhoon
Bull has a full Iine~Tu8t from
the factory.
Mr. G. W. Tredway spent
Thursday last in WadSsboro.
Try a ball of freso Popped
Sweetened Popcorn, its fme,
at Bull's.
What number? Oie four 0,
easy to remember. Phone us
your wants. We deliter prompt*
ly. Cheraw Drug Co., Club
building, "the little drug store
around the corner."j
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White House
, AIwj
week. Call on
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Goods for Eve
NAMAKI
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dance Dolls in j
all prices
THE OLDER O
s, Sisters, Mothe
and Brothers
LIST ONLY A FEW SUC
i Cases,
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Necktie Cases,
Manicure Sets,
Mirrors,
- Shaving Mirrors
Fine Pipes,
Cuff ai
Pt
OLID COLD 6ROOCHES?I
them to be solid gold
ce cases, Books for old and yoi
lads, Coffee Sets, Nut Sets, and
!ut Glass, Beautiful Etched Gla:
Id Glass, China Racks, Safety 1
iste Baskets, Calendars, Shavi
Sets, Post Card Albums,
ire Albums, Sterling Silverwa
Nice Soaps, Beautiful Vases.
I AM SOLE AGENT FOR
landy, Eastman
ipplies and Watei
Fountain Pens.
E. WANNAM
Miss Nettie Barefoot who has
been visitinur h?r ?iaf.o?? in
ingham, N. C., for several days 1
the past week returned Friday i
night. 1
-Mrs. J. P. Bradshaw left j
Monday for her future home in
Siler City, N. C. Capt. Bradsaw
will join her about Christ- 1
mas. |
Misses Constance Pegues and 1
Edith Netties, of Darlington, are 1
visiting friends in town.
Mieq Elisabeth Beacham, of
Lanrinburg, enroate to Harts- '
ville, is spending the day in Che
raw today with friends. 1
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Mince Meat
tolene. ?
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and Cresco Coffees, A
lys the best.
t us often?phone 43. ^
>ry body at |j
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rreat variety |
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kj
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fj
nd Collar Boxes, trloto
Frames, fe
Beautiful China,
I personally warrant_ JLJSL .
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ing, Fern Pots, Pudlots
of others, "fr
ss. Crystal 6
Razors, 6
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re, Fine Perfumery, ?
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Mr. T. M. Knight's little ten
months old baby girl happened
bo a bad accident Sunday morning.
The little one fell out of a little
wagon, its face striking on a
broken bottle. A gash was cut
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icross the eye into the right
jheek. It took fourteen stitches
bo close up the gap. Fortunately
the eye was not injured. The
little one is getting on very nicely,
we are glad to learn.
MissELla Jackson, who has been
visiting friends and relatives in
Monroe, N. C., has returned
home.