Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, April 14, 1910, Page Page 3, Image 3
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For Fresh Green Cabbage
phone 176.
Mr. W. P. Odoin of Chesterfield
was in the city Monday.
"Y? s, that sporty Straw Hat
came from Walters-Terrell Co.
Mr. J. W. Tyner of Bennettsville
was in the city Tuesday.
Mr. J. Carroll Miller spent
Monday in Florence on business.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. ICollock of
Columbia were iu the city Monday,
Mr. Charlie Dillingham of Co
is visitinir relatives in tlx
city.
Green Callage, fresh ev?r.\
day. diet aw Cash Grocery.
Phone 17b.
Miss Elizib tli Boeclium of
Charlotte, N. C., is visiting at the
home of Mr. Caleb Coker.
Mr. Ethel Funderburk is visiting
his father. Mr. T. A. Fuuderburk,
at Pageland.
Mr. E. V. Finlayson of Charlotte,
N. C., spent Tuesday iu the
city with relatives.
Have you seen those $10.00 and
$15.00 suits at Walters-Terr ell
Co. They are beautiies.
Messsis. L D Ogburn and J.
P. Daoney of Jefferson spent
Tuesday in town.
Dr. K. G. Matheson of Atlanta, i
Ga., spent Sunday and Monday i
in the city with relatives. <
Services were held in the Catholic
church on Friday last by j
Father Kennedy of Florence. (
Mr. J. F. Alexander, an enter- '
terprisiug merchant of Midtiendorf.
speut Monday in the city. I
Rev. A. H. McAm, will ex- I
change . ulpits next Sunday, tin
1711h, with Rev. Johu M. Ros^ oj '
Laurinburg, N. C.
The annual meeting of the P? e
Dee Presbytery convenes at
Reedy Creek Wednesday of nex J
week.
Messrs. J. Li. Tujoert auu warren
Johnsnu of Patrick, t wo of
lower Chesterfield's best farm 1
ers, s|<eut Tuesday in Town. 1
It's Easy to
1' fcs- *^Zfri^TAKE 0NE 1
t' VV' H / OF THESE
*' T/ / LITTLE
" ' y TABLETS
.AND THE
PAIN
IS GONE. |
"I use Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills for Neuralgia. LaGrippe
and all pains. I don't intend
to be without them, for I find
ready relief in them for everything
I use them for."
MRS. L. F. MILLER,
120 W. 6th St., Davenport, la.
All Pain
"In my family Dr. Miles'
Anti-Pain Pills are used for
headache, colic and other
pains, and always give relief
at once."
THOS. R. FOWLER
R. D. No. 3, Dunn. N. C.
Sold by druggists everywhere, who
are authorized to return price of first
package If they fail to benefit.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
THF FIRST NA
OF GHI
\VM. GODFREY, I
EDWARD iWclVEK
S. G. GODFREY, (
4 Per Gent Inter
Dodo
y
Quite a number of people from
Cheraw spent the first part of the
week in Charlestou, to witness
the silver service of the Battleship
South Carolina.
Mrs. Elora G. Miller of Jefferson
passed through town Mon
day enroute to her home, after a
visit of several days to relatives
in Clarendon county.
Look out for the automobiles
of the sociability tourists next
Tuesday. They are scheduled
to be here about mid-day. Thty
will be entertained by the Chiq
ola club while in our city.
Dr. Edvin W. Saunders, of St.
r.niii.4. \to . delivered a very in
terestiug address to mothers iD
the Session Room of the Presby
berian church od Tuesday afternoou.
Work on the new building on
Second street which is to be occupied
b.v iheCheraw Mercantile
Jo. has commencement.
CHESTERFIELD NEWS
Items of Interest Picked up Here
and There for Our Readers
By B. C. w.
By agreement among the cittorleys,
and acquiesced in by Judge
R. Withers Memminger, there
will be no court held at Chester
field on the 18th of April as ad/ertised.
Jurors are officially
lotitied through the county papers
not to attend.
A representative of the Pauly
fail Co , of Missouri, lias cometic}d
the work of putting in the
lew cells in the jail and constructing
the new vault for the
ilerk's office.
There is a meeting in progress
it St. Paul Methodi.-t church,
jonducted by the pastor in
jharge, Rev. Fowler.
Ti Ci R1!, 11 rl ti r hil i lr is in
iirv. u. kj. & unvtvi vm. ?.
Lancaster this week helping in a J
)rotracted meeting
The Chesterfield militia was
vas inspected on the lawn in
iont of Hon. G. K. L;ine.y's last
veek; addressed by Lieutenant
Jennett on The Past of the Government.
and Colonel Brock on
Hie Past of the Sta e.
Rev. Beuni Lucas, who has
)reu doing missionary work in
Jhina, is at his father's, Dr. T. ,
2 Lucas. A young Chinaman
:ame over with him.
Some parties at Ruby thdught
bey had arrested the diamond
?uiglar, but when they came to
ind out the straight about the <
BattoF-ho was only a picture
tgent.
The town election was held on
lie 12th inst., which resulted as
bllows: Intendant, James Ross;
vardeus, R. D. Marsh, W. J. Tiler,
S. M. Jackson and Mack Da
'is.
Sheriff Douglass carried Mrs.
L'oiie GuHedge to the slate hos
dial last Saturday. This makes
;lie ihiid lime she has been car ied
.here.
Notice.
The Spring terra of Common
?leau Court will noi be held on
he 18th of April, 1910, as adverised.
Jurors are hereby notiied
not to attend.
K. E. Rivers,
UlerR ol Uourt.
Notice.
There will be a meeting of the
stockholders of the Pee Dee Iron
Works at its office in Clieraw on
no 2Gth of April, 1910, at 10 a
n for ihe purpose of increasing
he capital stock of said company
from fifteen thousand to twentyive
thousand dollars.
\V. L. Clement. Pres.
,). W. Maynard, Sec.,
J. D. Smith, Gen. Mgr.
March 20, 1910.
^1
riONAL BANK
:RAW
'resident.
, Vice-Precident.
est on Savings
sits
Patrick
There was a large congregation
out at the Woodmen's hall Sunday
afternoon. Rev. J. M. Sullivan
preached an interesting sermon.
Mrs. D. S. Brower and children
are at home again, after a
two weeks' visit with relatives at
Liberty, N. C. Mrs. Brower's
little brother, Worth Swain, came
came with them and will spend
awhile in Patrick.
Miss Louise Sexton and her
sister spent Saturday in Cheraw.
Messrs. F. S. Gillespie, J. A.
Winburn, J. C- Campbell and D.
M. McNair visited Cheraw during
the past week.
Vfioo Rrnron# Smith 1?ft TllPS.
day for Kollcck, where she will
spend a few days.
Miss Nina G. Sexton, after
spending a week in Patrick with
her sister, left Wednesday morning
for her home in Union.
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Have You Seen the Comet?
The approach of Halley'e Comet
is watched for with eagerness
by all but when you hear eeme
one say that he has actually seen
it with the naked eye you can
give hira the horse high. He has
seen the morning star, which in
his imagination, has grown wonderfully.
But the Comet is eoming
as the following dispatch
from Washington shows:
"Halley's comet was seen here
today for the first time of its
present visit, those favored with
this primary view being Professor
Asappall of the naval observatory
aud his associate^ It was
about 4.30 o'clock in the morning
when through the big 26-inch
telescope at the observatory they
obtaiued a sight of the wanderer
of the heavens which for the past
tnree quarters of a century has
- - - - - -1
been hidden rrom ine eyas uj. m?
inhabitants on this globe. For
about fifteen minutes the comet
remained visible.
In about three weeks, the comet
will be visible to the naked
e.ye, it will riee two hours and
forty minutes before the sun.
Today it came up ati hour ahead
of the great luminary. The comet
therefore will be visibe for a
longer period each day, although
those who wish to see it will be
obliged to rise early.
"Popular apprehension regard
ing harm to the earth and its inhabitants
during the visit of the
comet to this portion of the Universe
is unfounded. In a statement
issued tonight, Willis L.
Moore of the weather bureau
says, that the result of a collision
between the earth and a
comet would depeud upon the
mass of the comet, the velocity of
the bodies and the angle of i?*
nact. but that in the present case
a collision would be impossible
owing to a safety margin of some
13,000,000 miles between the
earth and the comet.
"The tail of the comet, through
which the earth probably will
pass, will be noticeable as an absolutely
harmless luminous gas
or dust. It may produce electrical
and magnetic elects that can
be detected only by self-recording
instruments."
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They Want What
They Want When
They Want It.
People In the great cities fill many
pages of the big newspapers with
WANT ADS. When they want what
they want when they want It, they
patronize the WANT AD. colnmns.
| The same thing can be done In this
| town and this paper?the Introduction
of the wanter to the wantee.
If you hare anything for sale, for
rent, for exchange; If you want to buy
or rent anything, If you want to get a
position or If you want to hire somebody?
A little WANT will bring you what
you want.
The cost Is Insignificant compared
to the satisfactory result
WHAT DO YOU WANT?
Our Penny Column.
Advertisements inserted u?d*r
this head at the rat* of lo for
each word or initial (no minimum
charge) for each insertion; ihrae
insertions for the price of two.
We do not charge at thcae
prices; cash must accompany the
copy.
Cottage for Rent?Nice 4room
cottage on Kershaw street.
Apply to H. G. Melton.
50 Visiting Cards neatly printed
25c cash with order. Sfcricklin
Printing Co.
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U. D. C. to Meet
The U. D. C. will hold its reg.
ular monthly meeting at the
home of Judge R. C. Watts on
Thursday afternoon, April 21st,
at 4:30 o'clock. Every member
is requested to be present.
M E. Diivall Prp?
Hh
Two Backs. *
"That duck was fine." said the enthusiastic
patron* "I can't Imagine
anything more acceptable than a nice
little canvasback."
"Unless," said the proprietor of the
restaurant. "It's a ulce big greenback."
?Philadelphia Record.
This Me
Siring is 1
and^s I hav
I haye decid
!
the ne
The latest sty
Clotl ling
100 doz. Union
50 doz. Union
100 doz. Straw
Mens, Ladies ai
Ladies $1.50 ar
Old Ladies "Co
5C doz Workii
Lawn and Dre;
It will pa>
^snn n rr onrl
j-y JL J. 1 U11U
you will hav
to trade at I
Same Goc
COME ONE, C
Marke* Street,
i
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Clerk's Sale.
South Carolina,
Chesterfield County.
Effie Gardner, Connie McQuage.
, et a!,
vs.
Amelia M. Gardner, W. J. Gardner,
et al.
In ohed'ence. to an order of
Judge R. W. Memminger, bearing
date March 7th, 1910, I will
offer for sale before the Court
House, in Chesterfield, S. C. on
May 2nd, 1910, during the legal
hours for sale to the highest bidder,
the following tract of land:
"All i hat piece, parcel or tract of
laud, situate, lying and being in
'he County and State aforesaid,
containing eight or ton acres,
bounded as follows: On the North
ylands of H. D. McQuagn; on
I he east by lands of W. J. Gardner;
on the south and west by
lands of W.J.Gardner." The
residence of the late J. H. Gardner
is situated ou this traci -1
land. Terms of sale?Cash. Pur
chaser or purchasers to pay for
all necessary papers.
R. E. Rivers,
Clerk of Court.
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r It is alleged that a criminal assault
was committed on a young
woman of Columbia by an Italian:
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for one-half th<
elsewl
Made Overalls, thi
Made Overalls, th<
Hats at 5c, 10c, 1!
id Childrens low-q
? /??4 rti _ e
id $i./3 anoes, ior
mfortable" Shoes,
ig Shirts for 21 cei
>s Goods, the 10c a
r you to come a
Summer supp
e to pay elsewl:
:leishman's.
?ds for Less
More G
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, Opposite Fk$ National
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^ Surplus and Profits
4 Resources
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4 A strong, conservativi
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meets me requirements
4 spirit of fairness to all i:
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4 well as large Depositors
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Avtvvtt V W W*?
And They Are Obeyed.
"What are uuwritten laws, pa?"
"Your mother's, my son; she always
speaks them."?New York Tress.
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98c.
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md buy yourgi
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Money
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FARMERS SANK [
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of its customers with a
nterests concerned.
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A Domestic Convenience.
Garson?Have you hot water In yourj
house? De Long?Yes; my wife's mother
lives wjtth as.
Pocket
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fKm onnonn
mis 3c,aoun,
stomers a
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aamp
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get them
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nd, at only 88c.
uble.
2ry low prices.
for 98c.
c per yard.
oods for your
the amount
yTour benefit
me Money
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HERAW, S. C.
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