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/ . . & ' ------ . - . ? ? /,^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A J^A A^k A^fc A^A A^A A^A A^A A^t, A i "y "^v ? jMj<M}MjM{MjMjM$MjM$M^^ *$**? ?????? H Sealshipt Oysters IA Big 1 ff n W u || Delicious He VV - ?: TY Never in our history 1 &? complete and attractive; ne f? this year. We call your at with entire confidence in rt your entire satisfaction. y? All orders and enquiri JJL whether through phone < YY to us. YY TY YY CITRON w Genuine Corsican Citron is recognized generally as the best?it is free from fibre and is of fine flavor/ YY Xf nuts , This is one of our main fea- I tures. Soft Shell Almonds, Brazil Nut.s, Jumbo Pecans, English Walnuts, Grenobles, etc. YY YY RAISINS W "Big Tree" brand means the very best quality in Raisins?they && are fine. ' - . W SHELLED NUTS If These are very popular with housekeepers and young folks for cooking and candy making. No ?&?? trouble? no loss ? no waste ? ready for use at once. We have these in Pecans, Almonds and Walnuts. S AND DON" The full line af Fruits that Oranges, Bananas, Apples, VY ? If: CAKES RE/ xx v*f National Biscuit Co's. pro< P' better than ever. We h; jH* Pound Cake, Fruit Cake a the essentials for making. !! SEALSHIPT yf =? yf r yy XX || Celery Ujg H ? V? YY YY Ask for ( IBULL'S G if Phon ? i$M$M *$*<[ Sealshipt Oysters r i4 r ? ?* XX >liday Goods g || lave our stocks been more Y*f :ver of better quality than XX tention to our holiday line Yy our ability to serve you to %% ft - Tt es nave prompt attention, yy orders or orders sent direct 8 - tt TT CANDY Vf You will "be pleased with the completeness of our line of Mixtures and Chocolates. We offer ^ J very attractive goods. YY yy DATES In addition to our usual offer- yy ings we have this year the Drom,edarv Dates?the best pack put VV up. * yy _ ft PLUM PUDDING and yy MINCE MEAT *0* ATMOBE'S?% best %% yy FIGS - W YY Fine, fat, juicy Figs?carefully V%+ selected, well cured, neatly packed?that's the kind of Figs we offer you, and there's a complete r ? i-_ o t variety?oinyruu uayeia, vyoiuui- X X nias, etc. Figs in half pound and YY one pound packages, also. YY ' YY T FORGET If we always carry, Grapes, , Grape Fruits, etc. ?? = ^DY MADE |i JJ ducts?this year they are *0* ive lib, 31b and 51b size in nd Raisin Cake and also Yf g ' OYSTERS ft Tt YY u YY Fresh Bread 1:1: FIf ft r /i^ yy \u? YY - Tf Tf VV coupons X f rROCKRYi le 15 |X "N iaaowior to the Cheraw Reporter which wae established July 9, 1885, ' and entered as Second Class matter In accordance with Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE BOARD OF TRADE. We are pleased to publish In today's paper the report of Mr. E. W. Duvall, the retiring president of the Cheraw Board of Trade. This report Is quite complete and not one part of It is "painted." It shows the . wonderful accomplishments of the Board of Trade under the leadership of Mr. Duvall, and the other officers during their term of office and well deserves the commendation of the members of the board as well as the entire citizenship of the town. While the newly elected officers are fully competent they have a pace set for them that will keep them moving i to keep up with. A PRIMARY FOR CHERAW. j A wonderful atride forward, was ' made by Charming Cheraw when, on Tuesday evening, a mass meeting of the citizens was held and a town Democratic Club was organized. #This action meets with the hearty approval of The Chronicle as we believe that it means wonderful things ' for Cheraw's future. This form of government has been ' advocated in the editorial columns of < The Chronicle for its entire fifteen J' years of existence, although we were J( evidently Just about fifteen years ' ahead of the town in that particular, ( when we first mentioned it. Any ' way we believe now, as we did fifteen 1 years ago, and here's hoping to see favorable results. THANKSGIVING. 1 Today is Thanksgiving Day. So far as that goes every day should be "thanksgiving day" 'because " '" never is a day but that we, every one of us, do not have more or less to be thankful for. Howeuar, this particular day is set aside by tlie laws of the land for everyone to celebrate as Thanksgiving ^ Day. It is recognized as a day of general thanksgiving and joy and good cheer pervades the atmosphere, or at least it should. Big dinners are more the order of the day, however, than anything else. So we hope your turkey and c anberry sauce will be up to the mark. We send our best wishes to that luscious mince pie that you are going to dismember to make a well earned holiday. We hope the stuffing will be well seasoned, too. But above all, we hope you will not 1 forget to give thanks to Hira who i makes all these things possible. ANOTHER COTTON MILL SCHEME. 1 -] On Monday night at the board of ( trade meeting another proposition for a cotton mill for Cheraw was explained and discussed. i There have been, during the past { * ? ** ? " > nf nnftnn m ill lew years, ci uumuci ui tuuvu ...... projects started in Cheraw, but for . various reasons, good or not, they have been "passed up" aud Cheraw is still on the lookout for a cotton mill. It seems that this time the proposition comes from a practical cotton mill man who has had years of experience in the business and has been successfully operating mills and making money for other people. Now he wants to put his savings in a mill located In Cheraw. If the people of Cheraw will raise $100,000 in stock Cheraw* ?i|ill have a $2">0,000 or $300,000 cotton mill. This stock will be sold in shares of $100 each?twenty per cent payable when the amount is subscribed, and fnn nor rent each month for eight onths. The committee appointed by the president of the board off trade to attend to this matter will doubtless appreciate any assistance from the citizens. Let's get busy, now, and have a cotton mill? the cotton mill will not only make a larger city of Cheraw, but 'it will attract and induce other industries to locate in Cheraw. 1. E. WANNAMAEEH nm DEALEB8 III Pure Drugs nd Medicines We hare just received a large line of BEAUTIFUL WEDDING PRESENTSStirling Silver Ware ? Cut Glass ? Fine China ? Salad Sets ? Chocolate Sets ? Cake Plates ? Nut Seta ? Bread and Butter Plates ? Lamp? ind lots of other things selected from :he largest New York houses. PAINTS! PAINTS!! PAINTS!! n large or small quantities?only the tery best. We sell paints made by Ino. Lucas & Co. They will last longer and look better longer than any laints we know. You can get a small :an of varnish stain to freshen up a :able, chair or bedstead. A buggy >r wagon. Tell us what you want It for and you will get the right ilnd. LT WANNAMAKEB'S? Blank Books, Ledger*, Journals. Cash Books, Time Books, Trial Balances, Bills Payable, Memoraanana. Inks, "^t^ta nd t" writer Papers, Lead Pencils, Writing Tablets. LT WANNAMAKEB'S? Box Papers, 10c to 50c each. Pound Paper, 15c, 2bc, 35c. Envelopes to matoh. Wanamaber's Fever Mixture ? The> most reliable remedy for Chills and Fever?stops the chills and stops them at once?only twentyfive cents per bottle. Large bottles for family use for fifty cent* and one dollar. WANNA MAKER'S LIVER TONIC Save you forgotten how much good) t did you? Only 23 cents. AANNAMAKER'S COLD TABLETS rhe best thing we know of for a fresh :old. 10 cents a box. WANNAMAKER'S TONIC MIXTURE" or weakness and poor appetite. It vill do you good ? A FINE TOXIC 15 cents a bottle. AT WANXAMAKER'S? Window Glass, for Windows or PP~>ires. AT WANXAMAKER'S? Paints in large or small quantities AT IT A >T>* AMAKE R'S? We are exclusive agents for Eastman Kodaks and and Films. AT WAXXAMAKER'SAgents for Huyler's Candie3. AT lTAXXAMAKER'S? Agenst for L. E. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens, sold on positive guarantee to give satisfaction, or can be returned.