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I We g bee our | Chera^ ci, 0 Agent Nunn; SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Local News and Comment Dished Up in Short and Headless Paragraphs. Miss Nell Coward is visiting relatives in Bennettsville. Mr. M. B. Smith and son Tom spent Tuesday in Bennettsville. Mr. Will Manning, of Davidson, X. C., spent Monday in our city. Mrs. T. P. Harrall spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Columbia. - ~ Mr. W. A. Tapp. of Wilmington. X. C., spent Saturday last in our city. Misses Eleanor and Hattie Godfrey are spending several days in Columbia this week. Miss Vera Stricklin spent the week I end in Chesterfield, the guest of Miss ] Edith Meehan. Dr. L. E. Bull and his mother, Mrs. . H. E. Bull, spent Tuesday in the city ' of Columbia. Mr. M. L. Raley, cashie* of the bank of Ruby, was a visitor in our city 1 Slast Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Moore and daugh- j ter are spending some time in the j city of New York. Mr. M. J. Hough, of Chesterfield, k spent Friday last in our city on pro- . Miss Kittle Salley, of Orangeburg, * is visiting her sisters, Mrs. W. P. Pollock and Mrs. J. C. Evans. Quite a number of our people went ! over to Columbia this week to take i in the Ben Hur performance. 1 * Mrs. R. D. Thompson and children, of Eennettsville, spent last Friday and Saturday in our city with relatives. * Mrs. H. E. Godfrey, who lias been visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. \V. ? Boyd, in Rock Hill, has returned home. Mrs. M. W. Duvall, who has been quite sick for several weeks, is we are glad to know, able to be out again. Miss Annie Reid is at the Sumter hospital under treatment, and we are glad to know that she is doing nicely. Mrs. G. W. Treadway received a message Monday telling her of the death that day of her only uncle, Mr. Wm. Dinme. of Caroline county, Ya. j Mrs. Ida L. Stewart, of Lott, Texas, arrived in the city last Saturday to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. John B. Walters. Valuab) For masKst'/z We Will Sell at P November One tract of land lot town of Cheraw a Front Street, said tr; as the Bounds land hundred and Seven c For information a H. H. L. H.' Che it Gla Many new patterns. Very appropriate for adding Prese Window Display before you p Drug Co] S. C. GRAHAM, Mgr., eraw, South Carol rlotel Covington Building ally's Fine Can 3^ 9BB9B9B 9 QB Hoc hillinc Time. The Young Ladies class of the Che-1 raw Baptist Sunday school had a hog killing at the League Hall Friday evening last. , It was a great success. Eight members of the class were in the contest.The president, Mrs. G. \V. Trcadway, had offered a handsome prize to the one having the fattest pig, but hearing of the good work the young ladies were doing, she decided to give five prizes. Rev. Dr. L. H. Shuck awarded the prizes as follows: 1st prize, a handsome silk umbrella, Miss Mamie Delk, $19.38. 2nd prize, gold brooch, Miss Beulah Hancock, $14.14. 3rd prize, large bottle of perfume, Miss Ida Stogner, $11.22. 4th prize, handkerchief case with :hree handkerchiefs, Mrs. Mary Scarboro, $9.88. nth prize, handkerchief case with two handkerchiefs. Miss Itena Belle Hancock, $7.ST. $07.37 was realized. Forty guests ivere present. Among the out of town quests was Mrs. Nellie Wells, of Chicago, 111., and Mis. Thomas Taylor, )f Saranac Mich. While the butchers, Messrs. P. H. Shuck and John C. Evuis, were killing the hogs, numerous panics were indulged in. After the iilling. refreshments were served by he class. A good time in general s reported. Mr. Cash Watts, who has been mak ing his home in Mississippi for the [?asr,TevI^^'ea??^S?" 'ather, Judge R. C. Watts. Miss Elizabeth Chamberlain left last Thursday for San ford, N. C., whe e ?ho will prepa e herself to follow the practice of a trained nurse. Miss Xan Evans, who is attending kVinthrop College, is spending the Thanksgiving holidays at home with \er parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Evans. Mr. II. J. Winn, di.-.trict suporintend nt of the llell Telephone Co., spent Monday in our city. Mr. Winn reports that his company is going to do some work on the Cite]aw system in th near future. There has been a change in the ownership of the Chesterfield TelenVmiio line within the last few days. and we are toid some radical improvements in the line will be made immediately?in fact, a full metallic line lnis already been put up to take the place of the make-shift that has been in use for lo! these many years. Of course its going to cost the users of the service more than it did before but thov wont object for they will be getting something for their money. | Sale i:? a, i r?f ir\n rvn UL?I1^ VJ11 I 25,1910 ; rated partly in the I nd running up on' tot of land is known and contains one teres, pply to TROTTI, Cheraw, S. C. TROTTI, sterfield, S. C. tSS | CI nts I e urchase. I mpany I ina I dies, Atlanta 1 3SI&5B9 SDBBBOT dE^l Rev. C. C. Scott, pastor of John WesI ley M. E. church of this city, left yesterday for Greenville to attend the annual conference of his denomination. Bishop T. B. Xee'y, said to be the brainiest one of the Bishops of the colored conference, will preside. Kev. Scott has proved himself a very useful man during his pastorate in our city, and he has a host of friends, both white and colored, who would be very glad indeed for the Bishop to "send him back here another term." There will be an important meeting of the Farmers Union (Cheraw Local) held at Pleasant Grove church on the first Thursday in December, at 8 p. m. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected and it is earnestly hoped that all members will attend this meeting. if hey did millions would vote Dr. King's New Life Pills the true remedy for wonen. For banishing dull, fagged feelings, backache ar headache, constl pution. dispelling colds, imparting appetite and toning up the system, theyre unequaled. Easy, safe, sure, sure, at T. E. Wannamaker & Sons. Thai [s one of the Special days in the yi thing extra for dinner. Wo beg to remind you that we Note the few items mentioned Fruit Cakes?In one jxmnd pa Plain Pound Cakes?Average Fancy Crackers?An extra la Cranberries?Nice, red and fir Celery?Large stalks. Shelled Walnuts, Almonds ant Xew Asparagus Tips, Piment At mores Plumb Pudding, Min Jam,s Preserves, Peanut Butt roll Sweet Mix Pickles and large J ia.sk el Grapes, Malaga Graj We Re< BULL'S Douglass Thomas, one of The Chronicle's staunch colored ''carters. was in to renew his subscription this week. Douglass was the first colored person to subscribe to The Chronicle and he lias been a subscriber ever since and says he just can't get along without The Chronicle. i ij 11 I' -IpC' Nyyjiii Wk ' ^ 11 IH'I i ?! < rr ^ <r . I METAL S * Laid 20 years ago 2re as good a; I repairs. Think of it! H What other roofing will last as loi They're fireproof, stormproof, an< !i ney can dc iaia ngni over wuuu ating dirt or inconvenience. For prices and other detailed infc For vale hy (iiKl'.m It.V 1*3) ?\ A1 if M E. } We sell the kind cf ; * it's the same to us if vcu 11 of the children or telep r I ^ We are now located in < J Second street, just a tew J Let us have your order to H. A. B | J Phot 4* *1* vv* v v v *!>" *1* 4* 4? { ; 4* NOTICE * < * * k 4* For sale one nice farm four 4* J* miles from town of Cheraxv, 4* Contains 135 .acres. Two horse 4* J* farm open. Good dwelling 4* E 4* Good barn and one tenant 4* t I 4* house, also tine water power 4* t | 4* with mill in operation. S. 4* I 4* A. L. R. R. runs through place 4* ^ ! 4? with siding quarter of a mile 4* E : 4* from place. For particulars 4* t 4* see 4* I 4* C lie raw Realty & Insurance 4* S I ; 4* Conipany, 4* I 4* S. T. A. McManus, Manager, 4* f , 4* Cheraw, S. C. 4* t 4* 4* i V t V . VVV i VVVVVV i t TTV * I ! Special attention is called to the a ' I advertisement of the Cheraw Electric t | ! Light plant. The Hotel Covington y II building will be equipped with over t I two hundred and fifty of these lamps, g j They will have on display at the Civ- \ j ic League Uazaar next week a full v line of high grade Mission Portables, I Electric Toasters, Electric Laundry a J Irons, Lamps, attachments, etc. If a g twenty four hour service could be t given there would be a great demand b j for electrical appliances. n J Q Mr. J. C. Patrick, who has been g I spending several months with rela| tive s on the other side of "the pond," , I 1 , - ni 1 " nas reiurneu 10 v^uwitw uuu i c^ui w ? very pleasant time. Miss Nan Patn lick, his niece, who made her home ^ here with him the past year or more, ^ did not return with him, having de- ^ ; cided to remain in the "old country." Mr. Arthur Gass, of Florence, came i up last night to spend Thanksgiving $ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gass. 0' our : ' Wanted?To rent by the First of Dec- w ember, an office room. Apply at The w Chronicle office. tl Wanted?To give employment to several young men and women. Honor- tc able and easy work. State present It employment, and answer in own hand- 1( writing. Lock Box 89 Cheraw, S. C. nksgiving ] ;ar that we all look forward to with 1 i can furnish you with these Extras I below. Cakes J ickages and five pound cans. ing in weight 3% rge and varied assortment of Natioj ? 1 J I rccans. os and Mushrooms, ripe Olives. ice .Meat anil Horse iteciisli. or, Edam Cheese. Potted Cheese, Ful Dill Pickles. Fruits es, Pears, Apples, Oranges, Nuts of a And Don't Forget :eive Fresh Oysters Ask For Coupons PHONE GF ('AIM) FM)M MISS MEEIIAN. n Woids cannot express my apprecia- a tion and thanhs to each and every one v C who assisted me in winning the piano p J in the ChePaw Chronicle contest. b I iit ir Kindness sum ever ue renienibered. EDITH J1EEHAX. e ~ L __ P aim, iTraTSl. IHINGLES 1 > new to-day and have never needed ag and look as well? 1 very easily laid. shingles, if necessary, without creirmation apply to i lit & srrriA (o., < iiekaw, s. r. ATS L meat that gives pleasure. CH cc:i:e yourself cr serd one C V i ynr order, ^ 1 / building, on North C ' ir> Irom the Town Hall. C -day and every day. C U R C H, { le 80. || j (KHAT THIS STATE LEA toflMCarolIn Ahead in Com, Coi (flPlge, Pecans, Tea, Rice, Q^WrtWGranlte. BBow is the concluding part i v'jmh recently delivered in Roc ill, p. Y., by J. C. Thorn of the W >oro Granite Company: "Now gentlemen, in conclusioi vanf to mention a few things act id fejr one State in the South. I 1 )eewtalking of the South gener; v'ow want you to know what a si: Stall in that favo ed section is dc sail take the case of my own S or bfcourse one's own State is vayf the best State, and mine 1 >ena to be thoroughly typical of >ou?i. I refer to South Carolina "When James Gordan Bennett h< i few years ago that South Caro iad' won the world's contest ield of corn per acrej he said, thro he New York Herald, that he jlad' to hear it, and if South Caro rould raise more corn and less re would be better off. '"^hat was perhaps, good ad ,nd as far as I know was receive! ;ood faith by all of the natives d< here, with the possible exceptior is honor, United States Senator 1 nan, who continues to raise mi rbflp? That however, is the pr< atlve of the politican. Ask Ui oe Cannon, or perhaps his hoi layor Edgerton. "But to sum up and rapidly gen ten, for my time must be nearly yvi?u 10 say mat me oiaie ui du larollna leads the world in the fol ig respects "We have a man who cutivate abbnge farm of 1,000 acres and spe 110X100 cultivating each crop. "We have a man who ships 40,( 00 cabbage plants a year and gets aen) $35,000. "8puth Carolina has a single citi rho produces annually over ten t f the delicious pecan nuts. I h ot figured out how many pints t oujd be, or what a crop would orijh at ten cents per pint, whicl le price they are bringing on :reets of Richester. "South Carolina has the largest < >n mill in the world under one r< ; has eleven acres of floor space i 15,000 spindles. "South Carolina leads the world ? Day the expectancy of having some r Biscuit Co's productr [1 Cream Cheese, Loose Barill kinds, Bannas, etc. i Daily tOCERl "I do not believe there is any ot ledicine so good for whooping coi s Chamberlains Cough Remec writes Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junct !ity Ore. This remedy is also urn as&cd for colds and croup. For i y all druggist. For pains in the side or chest da n a piece of flanel yith Chamberla liniment andbind it on the seat ain. There i snothing better, ale by all druggist. rfc:/ A Carload J? I Model N. We have secured the s ictly first class manner. Do you want your < Our steam vulcanizing Send us your old tires Get your Gasoline, Oil ' We carry a full line of DS. the production of upland cotton per acre, her yield being four bales.. ^on That, gentlemen, at the present price, ' would be about $250, which i s not Tin ',a bad return from land per acre. "South Carolina leads the world in a the quality of sea island cotton. One hes_ large grower of sea island, which is . ins. the long staple cotton, made a contract two years ago to sell all of the sea | a> i island cotton he could produce with- i jlev. in the next five years fron date of lave contract for 80 cents per pound. Think illy, of it, gentlemen! Four hundred dollars ng]e for a bale of cotton! But such cotton! Iing> It is carried to France, where it is tate manufactured into silk stockings and J al_ sent back here for us to buy for our ( iap- wives and daughters at $3.00 and the $4.00 per pair. My friend from Con- c necticut, who recal's the nutmeg days, jard appreciate this, lina "South Carolina also leads the for world ln the yield of corn per acre, ugh 254 bushels. (I brought proof of this was statement, expecting that Charlie t Una Fields, of Iowa would be here.) i heii "South Carolina also leads the world in the yield of rice per acre and I v,|Ce the yield of oats per acre, j in "South Carolina leads the United 3Wn States in the production of tin, in the j production of gold (east of the RockPUj. ies); in the production of tea, posses- j ixed ing the only tea gardens in America. I ero_ In climate conditions which are only " acle e(luaHed by those of Southern France. nor "And the last, but not least, gentlemen, South Carolina has the largest ? tje_ monument granite quarry in the J" up world, and the only one in the United I lutU States whose output is international." I ' I Young Girls 1 B juit entering Into womanhood, I zen fl often suffer much pain and fl ous B misery during the change of fl ave fl their physical organization. B hat fl Many women will tell you B L be B their female trouble started fl i is fl during that trying period, and fl the fl has clung to them ever since, fl fl Cardui Is a friend to young fl :ot- fl Rlrls, as well as to women of fl 30f. fl all ages. It has been found B md B to help women during their D B trying periods by relieving B in B pain and restoring disordered B B organs to health. B "SCARDUI fl Mrs. Mary Hudson, East- fl B man, Miss., writes: "While B B staying with me and going to B B school, my young sister was In B fl terrible misery. I got her to B B take a few doses of CARDUI B B and It helped her at once. B B "I have taken Cardui my- B B self and believe I would have B fl been under the clay had it not fl B been for that wonderful modi- B B Try Cardui. It win help B B you. For sale everywhere, fl 15he Tbxall Stora L I I id | NARCISSUS i a FRE8IAS I 3 HYACINTHS J jjj EASTER LILIES I [ 3 SACRED LILIES I her ?] 1 ugh Cj i :ion K ' iur- j}J i sale imp Cj \ In's al For' t?/>e Ik&XoM. store VL AIT of Regals Now on th ANNOUNC 20 Roadster, $900.00. erviees of an expert Automobile repairmai ?ar to run like it did when it was new ; plant lias arrived and will be put in opei and tubes and let us make them about as s and Greases from us.. We keep the ' tires, tubes, etc. PEE DEE IF Cheraw, Sou i Arc you going to buy wtonsw of 1 jlant food ? Are you figuring on a i )r on buying what your land needs You must have soil of the right consistency. Tl oust be put in, and most important of all, they must DLroot?^pUaidon ?' Nothing Eqt Thomas Phc Thomas Phosphate does more than just supply tl he crude Potash and Nitrogen in your soil available, t is worth several dollars a ton more than one dollar We are special importers of Thomas Phosphate i iome mixing. Muriate of Potash, Nitrate of Potash, Sulphate of Potash, Imp. Fish Guano, Jy. High Grade Tankaj Our Formula Book and "Tl Knt *ree uP?n request apwp'ffl The Coe-M NEW YORK. FOR S4 Store a.rvd Dwell! a i? rvppiy IU J. A. SELLI & For the Sake of Y Independer You need a bank acount. Sui Independence. They make oportun in the business world; opportunlt provident man never sees; opporti business and be your own boss; opt your own home. Now don't think just because little each week or each month tl while. Make a start, no matter you will be surprised to see how grow when you save regularly ant interest every quarter. 91.00 WILL STABT AN A4 Merchants & Fa.rn "A Bulwark of Coumi W. P. STEVENSON. - & S MATHFm,, Praidint. Yit*-Pr?*i?l T. C. MATHESON. J. H. \ Cub*. Fire Tim Whenever Winter comee we ere bou keep warm. This naturally makes t property to burn tp grsater. Wii everything, the loss of your propsrl; I a rrvnof /tool mnrfi tVian it dirf A fftW T c? (?1 caw vicut uiui X/ uiuu .. _._ m Why Not Let Us T?ke This In spite of the fact that the cost of ] has advanced. Fire Insurance rates as they were Five Years ago. You Will Be Surprised To Cheap the Rates I will take pleasure in inspecting ; where in Chesterfield county wilt you. ; SIMPLY WRITE ME YOU ARE , SOME FIRE INSURi Don't Wait Until After The Fii ! JOHN H. U ^ Insurance Agen< I CHER AW, i Ladd's Concrete Bldg. I The Largest Fire Insurance Agei I Section. rOMOB ie Way. Come and J CEMENT: Model Y. 30 Touring C and are now prepared to do all kinds of '? Then leave it with us for a thorough ot ration at onee. good as new and save you lots of money, best grades and prices are right. :ON WORKS th Carolina me to re on Hp a 11 fzer fertilizer or pounds of to-called magic brandf ? ? be elements lacking la yea* nil tty in. tals >sphate ie plant food needed. It flnkn One trial will ceaviace got that a unit ind headquarters for autaritil fee Nitrate of Soda, High Grade Dried Mood. se. homas Phosphate tad Itt Uat" ortimer Co., CHARLESTOK. S.G, iLE ng Lota :rs i our Own ice -plut funds DMI titles to est ahead ies that tha Infinities to go lata tortunltles to own you can sate a lat It Isn't wlfth bow small; and fast the savings ! add 4 per oent CCOUHT. n?ri Bank rrifim" v " AatCtote. IHH <1 e | nd to hara fire* to he ohanoeg for your n th the added eoet of H r by fire now meant 9 ears afo. jS Risk For Yo?? N 4 nearly every thiaf K| irA the name today 111 Find Out How |j Are. 1 yoar property toy f ieut obg eent cost to INTERESTED IN S INGE. m e, But Do It Now. II /ELLS, | S. C. X icy in the Pee Dee I ILES See them. ar, $1,250.00. : Automobile repairiaf IB B rerhauling.