Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, April 01, 1909, Image 4
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f<y our Bank if you iulend
bauking facilities, or to Ti
given special attention.
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please every depositor to t
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LOC7\L KJEWS
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Mrs. A. J. Dargan. of Darling
tou, is visiting her sister, Mrs
J. A. Spruill.
Miss Patty Mcintosh, of So
ciety Hill, is visiting her sister.
Mrs. J. A. Spruill.
Miss Leo Ruseoe, of Florence
spent Sunday in town with rola
tives.
Miss Ethel Page has return
ed home after a short visit vvitli
relatives in Raleigh, N. (V
Mrs. Jessie McNair. of Nor
folk, Va., spent a few days ii
f Atirn t ha i\not u'zwil.
i?v/n 11 uir, [/uou n,
Mr. R. T. Bar field, <?f Ben
uettsvillo, spent Tuesday ia pui
city. - . -
Mr. G. K. Wad dill spent se'y
eral days in Charleston tin* pas1
week.
^ Mrs. Sinclair Btfrclr, <*f Mt,
l^^kM^^Xlroizhan, is visitiug her fit her',
P|^ to w n ^
Mrs. James Dillingham, ^nf
'Newark, N. J., is visiting at the
home of her uephew, Mr. G. K.
Waddill.
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The machinery for Choraw/s
steam laundry is beimr placed in
position and steam will bo turnel
on scoi. v ;
Mrs. W. L. Clement, of Greensboro,
N. C., is spending a few
days in town the-guest of Mrs.
A. G. Meikhjohn.
Rev. Par leer, an Episcopal
minister frouiGeorgetown, spent
a few days in town the past
week with friends.
Say, boys; don't you ln ar ihe
call of the rippling waters at the
old fish hole? The fish are surely
beginning to bit. " Mr.
Frederick Coudit, of
New York, spent a few days in
town the past week; the guest ol
Mr. D. S. Malhesou. .
Mrs. John S. Reid and little
daughter, Cl-*ora, of Columbia,
. are visiting at the home of M i s.
Reid's mother, Mrs. Laura S.
Craig.
Capt. and f Mrs. .J. IL, AV.
. Stevens have returned home aftei
spendingseveral weeks wi'h rela
tives at Rock> Hilband Ltncas
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In the United Stales district
court on Moud i.v, proceeding}
were instituted to have II \1
Meyers, of Pageland, adjudge<
kankfuuitp ><i' * i\m. "I
Hi?I M # * ndji
s<hiV Who fotve oeeir visitfirg i\
home of"Mrs. WifzelPs' >)'Stents,
Mi\ and Mrs. II. P.o|:)uvall
Sr., have returned to their h"in<
at Walterhoro.
If at any old time you want t<
see a mau in Cheraw and can't
find him, just look in at .tin
bowling alleys or pool "ro >ms
he's surely in one or I Ik
other.
Concrete sidewalks coittiUin
to go down in our oiettv 1 i111 <
city and now we would like t<
see tho town council pass ar
ordinance-making- it a mi aide
meanor for any ooe to spit thoi 1
filthy tobacco spit,on the side
walks of the town.
^ The Court of Common Ploai
^ is in session at Chesterfield thit
week. As only cases of a civi
nature are tried at this term, u<
interest is manifested excepthj
those directly interested in th<
cases. The number in atten
dance on ths opening day wai
?ry small.
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ik of Golden Dolla"s.
Your Account ? '
opening one, require additional
rust Moneys. Ladies' account j
.Offer;,,,,.: '
ents. but do strive to serve and
lie best of our '
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latiorval Bank
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" Mrs. Kugene McColluin and I
1 brother-in law, Mr. Warren Mc- i
I Collu 111 and little Miss Dorris i
; MeColluin, of Suinter, S. C., and I
' J Master tlugli Bradley, ?tf China, ;
.! were the quests several days the .
I ]>ast week of Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. I
! Reid, i
Rev. R. H Turnipseed and
( j Rev. Marvin Auhl of Clieraw ox
changed pulpits Sunday. M r. I.
Auld preached nil excellent ser- j
mon here, his subject being the
Ten Virgins.? Bennettsville Ad- <
vOeate.
Anderson will invite President
1 Taft to visit that city. First (
thing yen know Ciipraw will he <
inviting Hhly to pay it a visit.
! .By the way, maybe that is the j
important business to be dis- ,
cussed at the meeting of the j
board of t rude tomorrow night; <
better; all hands come out and i
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iitriui nic ujMj 1co ??1 IJ1U ]
president in,a.np;her coinmii. i
t i Mr. Wrfller H. Savory, of 1
Trenton, N. J., spent Friday lust
j^jpiir ciiy.. M V-! Savory is general
..traveling, agent for the
'' Mm gent baler Linotype Co , \ of ]
''Nrfw ViVilf', inimufa'e?Urer?orihe[i
newspaper.*,"* and his busme^s c
r.h?w;o was. for i|ip purpose of ar- <]
\franging to put one of his ma- '\
chines in The Chronicle office, j
The deal was made and begin- c
ning about the lirst of Septem- v
ber all of the type for The v
Chronicle \vill be machine set. t
^..JSvcry time an opportunity j.
iiiises, and very often the opportunity
is "raised," some mer- ,
chants in onr town make a great
hue and cry against, the hig
mail order houses about the ,,
patronage they are getting.
They claim that the people sire
' sending their money a\v?,v from
home and have no chance of get- :
' ting it tiack stgsiiu, besides they j
get inferior goods for their
, money. All of which The Ch t on,
icle concedes is true. Hut, ho a <
is fhe thing going to be stopped? t
These mail order houses invite s
the patronage of tin* people by r
adverti.>?ing iii ihe papers andby ?
i issuing" catalogues, while our t
: home .merchants seem to be t
sitting down and waitimr for the s
p&pTe to' 'find out as best they J
' 6'aii that they are in business
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i Why don't the town authorities .
take steps to remove the disorder- t
ly characters that are known t >
infest the town. Certainly something
could be done Run (
them away from the town. ,
Tnere ts n > excuse for u'lowing
then- to remain, there is every
t^ason against it. " Remove such
[_ characters. Let the authorities
. tlctcrinin ?. that such breeding (
places.,of tilth ji.jd .disorder, |
j whetlwcr by, o.- colored,
shah aVo|' j-eiriiiiiv ?uthe com '
:kbitib|/y,.yju!..i.!|<'y yyill have the!
fV'O^ui /port <>T all decent citi-1
I' /ens. Tno .matters and char-!
- i't i s referred to here are com- "
, mm til I lc 011 (11?* si roots and [
^"10$-. of tli.,? talk that is going
<m is d?sirhstii1"?'in the extreme. {
if tho mat tors are in such '
I shaue Jhal the-c o 11 s t i t ii t o d '
, auth u ities of the town can't get. jt
. evidence to convict lot them do;:
' as th yvTid in trying to broalc up
tho blind' t ijf or business? lot'
tlioihionvploy detectives. Plenty J |
* of .Vtrif'rhs1' ' Can ho furnished
' them. . (rot busy, gentlemen,!
' and lot.these immoral characters
1 know. 1 hat they must leave the
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Up Before The Bar
? N. II. Brown, tin attorney, of
i Hitts(ie?d. Yt., write": "We have:
I used Dr. KhiK'* New Life Pills for : j
i years tind find them such a good ;
J family medicine we wouldn't he ^
^ witliout themFor Chills, Con- J j
- stipatih'fi, Bjliousness or Sick | 8
Headache they, work wonder*, i!
25c at T. E, 'Wannamaker. <
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Meeting Board Trade
Friday April 2nd at 8 o'clock
!>. m., in Council Chamber. A
full attendance is requested as
jioiucnn <>i uii[i<ii iniict) Will Olf
;ransacted.
W. D. Evans,
Pres.
The New B-idge.
Work on the new bridge is
progressing but arc there quite
i number very much interested
n the matter who would like to
cuow wheu the bridge is to be
rompleted?that is, wheu does
he contract call for a completed
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Death of Mrs. McKinnon.
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Died, Tuesday night, March
10, at her home on Green street,
Mrs..C. S. McKinnon.
The funeral service was held
n the Presbyterian church on
Wednesday morning and the
nterment was in Kt. Davids'
smeltery.
'Mrs; McKinuon was nearly
linety years of age and her
h ath was not unexpected.
Nothing but Commendation.
The Chronicle has talked with
/ery nearly all of the business
men of the town and without exception
the article in the last
issue about the show business
received the hearty commendation
of every one. The Chronicle
has done its duty as it saw
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i, iniM u iiittruiion u> uie matter,
quoted the resolution as
idopted, nave its explanation of
ivhat the resolution meant, has
been t"ld-by ma >y of the business
men of the town that that
was exactly their understanding
if the matter, and now it is up
to the Council and the citizens of
the town.
South Carolina State Farmers
Union.
The Ohesiei field County Farmer*'
Union will be organized at
Jhes'.ei field, S. C., on Monday,
April nth, 10011. All tne Local
Unions in Chesterfield County
will send delegates to this meetng.
11. Harris. President S. C.
State Farmers Union and S. F.
Parrott, Deputy Organizer and
Rerresentative of "The Farmers
Union Sun" will he present at
it this meeting.
Words To Freeze The Soul.
4 Your son has Consumption
His case is hopeless.' These appltow
jgy.* ife'h
ipringiield, N\ C. by two expert
lectors?one a lung specialist.
Tlmii was shown t.ho wonderful
lower of Dr. King's New Disoverv.
"After three weeks use,"
ri-ites Mr. Blevens, "he was as
rellasevtj. 1 would not take all
he moiiep in the world for w hat
t did for my boy." Infallible
or coughs and colds, its the
a feet, surest euro of desperate
it 1 diseases on earth. TiOc. ami
Hid $1.<M>. Guarantee sntisfacion
Trial bottle fret'. Sold by
1\ K. Wnnnamaker.
The first known weather record wan
[ept l?y Walter Merle for the years
337 to 134-4. The original manuscript |
s in the Bodleian library.
('hil.lren especially like Kennel\'s
Laxative (Jough Syrup as it
.astes nearly as good as maple
ugar It not only heals irritation
ind allays inflammation, thereby
topping the cough, but. it also
no,es the bowels gently and in
;hut way drives tbe cold from the
system- It contains no opiates,
sohl by All Druggists.
What chance has a greenhorn in Wall
street with the river at one end and
the cemetery at the other??Pittsburg
Press.
It' you 11 :i v ?* backache and
iriiiary troubles you should take
hi I cy' s Kidney Remedy to
rengt 11 < 11 and iitiild up tin- kid.
icys so they will art properly, as
? serious kidney trouble may
Jevelop. W. (J. O'Neal.
Husband?What a debt we owe to
medical science!
Wife?Hood gracious! Haven't you
paid that doctor's bill yet?
We often wonder how any permit
ran lie persuaded into taking
moiling luit Foley's llonev and
l\lr for coughs, colds and lung
rouble. Oo not lie fooled into
iftrepliiig "own innke" or other
uiljst.itules. The genuine contains
no 11; rinfu 1 drugs and is in
i yellow package. (i.G. O'Neal.
The word "rarol" originally denoted
a certain dance in which the dancers,
forming a ring, circled round with a
peculiar rhythmic movement.
Wor/d's
Greatest
TWf||^ Pain
Killer
For Rheumatism. Hi.- 7. Tains Hack, Stifi
joints, .iiui NIusclc*. ' hroatg ' olds, Strain*
Sprains, l'nts, l?*ui?? 1 ?>l;c, 1 ramps, Ind'gts
ion, ! uotli.velit,aid (' 1 uive, Boneand Musclt
l\ches .1 ><i *in-i. I i.e /rimine h as > oal<'? AM
xirvervi's.' res. 2 c . Soc. and 11 cobv n 11deal
irsin i iudn:: v <B' wiitic. Sample by mailf r?e
SO AM AtVCDY CO. .MICMliCNO, VA., A BOSTON,MASS , U.i.A
The Burglar System Tested. I
The demonstration
electric burglar alarm at II?
First National Bunk building lc 1
Saturday was a perfect si *
cess. Long before the appoi r
ed time numbers of our citize s
were on hand to "see the thi ?
.pork," and under the skill '
manipulation of Messrs. Nor?n
and Adams, the experts in chafe
of the installation of the syst^??
every thing moved off smoot/'.V
and without U hitch. From tie
demonstration and the expirations
it does not seem possv
that a burglar could get intolp
vault of this bank. And 5e
safety of the bunk does not
here; provision is made for sfcsty
during the day time 0.
"Buttons" are place abou^K
the building so that in case
"hold up" of the cashier or nj
employees a simple \)ush flt
button will put all the ole<*ic
bells and gongs to ringlg,
which would bring imme<Jte
Of Interest 11
to Free
11 Masons
and Their ;
> Friends.
<1 The 11 rin of (Jhas. P;?
SteilY and their SoutlBi.J*
; Manager Miuvef domitef a
magnificent world reiuW''>
ed SteifT Piano to the <
M> sonic Bazaar to he hel^" i
the Charlotte Auditoafrh <*
!> April 12, 13, 14, In, 10, tjOh, ^
h Charlotte, N. C. k < i
j<J The uione.v derived <*
<> this Bazaar will be uslrin
* the erection of a MiJoic
<I Temple, a building thafvill <>
be a pride to every Ms(,n '
in the Curolinas. L
<> Don't you want thisMts- <
ic Piano for your Iff?**, <>
your home or your <>
Visit C'iiarlritttrThu-riJth^
< Bazaar. Reduced lat^W'^
J, all Railroads C <\
j;| C. H. WILMGfH. i;
I i [ ^K. Music Commlttp ^
jj Chas. M*. SSeff j;
Manufacturer of/fc <>
Artistic Stieff
Stieff SelfpIayer^^^F*
jt SOUTHERN WA^BfcJ;
: Charlotte, C. ?:
i; G. M. Wilmop, ji
|| Manager; \>
?; Mention This Papfc.
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Warning Notice.)
If every man owned a kindiy
or ? CutT and Colkq^^rcTory
there would not be so tmfch unfair
competition inthe\undry
|business But such is >ot the
case. You send your Sundry
where it is done right. Collars
2 cents, cuffs 4 cents. Sficklin,
j agent. Phone 1 dh.
Fou Salic: One nu tube Height
Cook Stove with reservoir been
used only a few weeks. \ bargain
for a quick |>urcha.4r. J.
O. Haley. .
Mr. S. F. Parrufct. (tyuty
organizer of the St'?ie Famers
Union, organized a local ini'liei
aw last S:r n i day. This iflkes
eleven locals for CheRttlfield
county, and Mr. Parrot hs engagements
lo organize fo,r or
five more .'o<\ds in the cunfcy
this weCrt.
Any fancy waist can be ifely
Dry Cleaned by Charlotte Jt'eam
Laundry, fcJee or . phone 1 ;{<),
Sirieklin, a^eut.
H Absolutely TaPc
jjj Pure Jgy the clef i
I the active | tin
W and healthf^e
1% p&mm
| nsures whobs
[ SSkciousioodft
in ever
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dsferavv:
J "W Brasington
D M Chapman
K W Thompson.
Court House:
F D Sellers
G R Boatwright
W J Freeman
J C Baker
B C Wadsworth
? N A White
H W Pusser
P M Quick.
Mt. Croghan:
A E Kelly W
Joe Hendriqfl
IP U rui *
li 11 x iiuruiuu
Karl F Taylor
WF Philips
J F Miles. *
Old Store: *
E M Railings ?
Amos Pigg
W J Hicks
E B C Funderburk *
E S Mangum. *
Jefferson: *
Ik M C Baker *
H T Monroe ^
J R Robertson
R L Horton *
Liewis Holley. 4
Alligator: _
T M So well
.1 .1 Black well. g
| Steer Pen: 4
" H W Hend rick 2
W F Talbert ?
E M Wilks S
G Wesley Johnson.
Cole Hill: ?
Lewis Hunt 4
W D McLean 2
John D Odoin. 2
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DeWitt's kittle Early Risers, ?
the best known pills and the beet
pills made, are easy to take and ^
act gently and are certain. We jQ
sijii mikI recommend them. All 3
Druggists. 2
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Touches The Spot |
That is what one of our custom- t
ui s said of our ROAST BEEF
and is equally true of all the
ineaLs we sell. Customers can
always rely upon getting the
best for their money when dealing
wiili us. VVe always make it
a point to obtain a sufficient
quantity of high grade meats to
supply all with choice steaks,
chops, cutlets, etc., and a large
trade enables us to charge a
small profit only.
COWARD & MANSHIP.
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Can you afford to in AUTO ]?
Repairing? Hardly. Ooly a g
skilled workman with full know- g
ledge of the subject can handle 5
such work with absolute SAFE- ?
Ty for yourself. You take NO ?
CHANCE in having your AUTO- ?
MOBILE repaired at
JONES' REPAIR SHOP &
Cheraw, S. C. J?
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V. Lwy 11^11 ?
REAL E8TATE g
Gheraw, 8. G. |
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jome and deli-|
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y home |
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I Capital
S Surplus and Profits
| Resources
AJ A cfrrvnrr /?rtnco?"not!iiftln tvim
f r? JIIVII^, tUIIJV.1 vauvtl) Ilia
meets the requirements of its
spirit of fairness to all interests
We extend a most cordial inv
well as large Depositors to tran
with us.
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| Keep You
i Horse
jjj in perfect cond
jjj the hard work j
9 for them to do t
jjj mer and you wil
s better crop with
! Internat
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JIUVIV 1
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Given regularly 1
f you feel well
| your trouble anc
S Plenty of eggs 1
!| 25 and 35 cents
jj en can be had if
| give your hens
| Internal
| Poultry P<
9 It keeps them
3 health and the}
jjj for better. Fed
9 makes them g
m and kppnQ nff th
jy m w V/ W W M V 1
| troubles.
I Ladd's Druj
5 Next to the Pos
-OR SALE
Several nice Cottages
also Store buildings an
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ft We sell the kind of meat
If'c carr?A nc if ifnn ''Ama i
-m ii J mv juuiw uj 11 jruu culliv,
I o the chi dren or telephone you
4 We are now located in the ne\
4 Second street, just a few steps f
4 Let us have your order to-day a
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50,000.00 ?
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276,202.00 f,
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customers with a |?
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itation to small as ir
sact their business f*
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lition for Aft
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^ou have j|J
his sum- fij
1 make a jfj
them use ^
ional |
ood J
will make i
paid for jfj
i expense jjj
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to sell at j|
per doz- jjj
you will- ?
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in Good gj
( will lay sj
to chicks jfj
row fast
leir many
r Store I
t Office. ? V
in desirable locations
d Lots, apply to
, A. SELLARS
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that gives pleasure. f?
yourself or send one f?
r order, f?
v building on North #?
rom the Town Hall, f*
nd every day.
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