Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, December 28, 1911, Image 2
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gin the new, we wi
for the business ;
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continue to do so
.. . year. We appreci
and will do our
We beg also to e>
best wishes for a
Happy New Year.
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fSneoessor to the Cheraw Reporter
which was established July 9, 1885,
I and entered as Second Class matter
^ In accordance with Act of Congress
of March 8, 1879. _ ^
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UQLBtM FOM XttK CHROIUCLE
This issue of The Chronicle is gotten
out only to legalize two sales adTertised
by the Master. We had not
intended out an issue at all this week
but found at the last moment that
it was necessary and therefore we j
have to apologize for the size and
contents of this issue as it is thrown
together on the spur of the moment.
All of our machinery has been undergoing
repairs this week and it is
nly through the untiring ene'gy and
good nature of Mr. George Marley
that we are able to get out any paper
at all this week. With our machinery,
however, in good shape we
hone to be able to issue a better pa
per during the year 1912 than ever
before.
With thanks for i>ast patronage,
vp wish each and every reader of
The Chronicle a Happy and a Prosperous
New year.
The Chinese New Year.
"Gar-ne-foToy"?Happy good luck
to you, may ycu be prosperous, may
your honorable family l?e prosperous
and may the spirits of your n:>< os'.or:rest
content?is the gist of the Chinese
New Year's greeting. Tne New Yea"
festival begins the last of January an
continues two weeks.
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Lat'os::* Evans Building,
(oppotilp The Evans Co.t
CHKK.tW, S. ('.
Phones- Odlco 222; Residence 212
Hours 9 to 2.1 -? 2.20 to t!
Hiotlee to Registered Voters of Cheraw,
S. C.
Notice is hereby given that an election
will be held at the town hall
Monday. Jan. 8th, 1912, for the election
of Mayor and Wardens of th?
Tewn.
ly order of the Council:
J. LINDSAT.
Clerk.
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you have given us.
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during the coming c
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best to serve you. I
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wrw yrjpc(y?
Dak to oar Ideals of tooaiaaly sweeties*
aad truth the strength which shall ma*
fetatNaL |
Show as how we may he bind to other .
(ooateai to those who have failed and fallea "
grant as the special grace of sympathy. 1
may we iudge men not by trivial standirds,
but by the broader risks which shafl s
gioe iust due to their untiring efforts, their
courage, their silent acceptance of the bard
facts of life.
Help us to mother all little, knely children.
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If any we lore have hurt us, let us lore
them still
6lve to us some work to which we may
go gladly in the morning, and from which
we may rest when the shadows of the evening
fail.
? Jlnd then, 0 Cord of Jfil the World,
ind of Jill dew years, when thou hast given
to us these things wmcn snaii put us ngni
with ourselves and with our fellowmen,
jrant to each of us, we beseech Chee, our
moment of vivid ecstasy, our little share of
human happiness, and, in the end, a quiet j
heart, flmcn. 1
SpTHERE 15 ULTIMATE SA
j GEORGIA
The close Intor'orVlns of Its peri
? crystalline formation makes It f:tr miih
U to any American marble for nionuim
n or building purposes. 11 Is superbly Ik:
II (mI.m.I M> drnnn llmt it (li'IleS tllO U'?
time and ciimatic conditions, bein? |>r
H rally indestructible. and ran lie Jiad i:
n most any shade desired. There can l>o
Jl one best?that's GEORGIA MARBLE. As
ft Pre samples of "Cherokee." "Creole." "
a wuh" and "Kennesaw" Ueorgia Marble,
[* Insist on it.
S For Sale by
B I'll ERA IV MOMMEM'AL
% WORKS
Iji CHE RAW, S. C. |
Will supply any domestic or foreii
Trade," a specialty. A postal will br;
S. Ic5INCH, Proprietor.
MASTER'S SALE
State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield.
Sx Parte P. H. Brock, Theo. E.
Wannamaker and H. D. Finlayson.
Notice of Sale by Master.
Pursuant to a decree of his
Honor, Judge R. C. Watts, dated
it Cheraw, S. C., December 13th,
L911, making certain changes in
;he terms and conditions of sale,
is were contained in the decree of
lis Honor, Judge Robert Aldrich,
iei^etofore made in the case, I
prill offer for sale before the Town
Hall, in the town of Cheraw, on
;he first Wednesday in January,
[912, (same being the 3rd) at 12
) 'clock M., the following describid
property to wit:
All tnat certain lot or iana in
bounty and State aforesaid, and
vithin the corporate limits of the
own of Cheraw, being a part
?one-thit'd (1-3) of a town lot on
?hird street of said town, boundd
North by lot of H. D. Finlay-I
on; East and South by lots foruerly
of P. H. Brock; and on
Vest by Third street of said town
-having a front of one hundred
100) feet on Third street and
unning back one hundred feet,
reserving the same width all the
ray?same being part of lot on
rhich the old Temperance Hall
tands.
The said premises to be sold on
he following conditions which
hall be incorporated in the Deed,
o wit: That it shall not be sold
o Negroes and that the purchaser
hall be obligated to build on the
)t a dwelling house to cost not
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ICARDUI
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convinced those who tested D
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?n marble or granite desired. Winn
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CHEBAW M05U1
Corner Church and Market streets.
MOW TO CURE RHEUMATISM
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It Is An Internal Disease And Requires
An Internal Remedy.
The cause of rheumatism and kindred
diseases Is an excess of uric acid In the
blood. To cure this terrible disease this
acid must be expelled and the system so
regulated that no more acid will be
formed In excessive quantities. Rheumatism
Is an Internal disease and requires
an Internal remedy. RUBBING with
Oils and Liniments WILL NOT CURE,
affords only temporary relief at best,
causes you to delay the proper treatment,
and allows the malady to get A
firmer hold on you. Liniments may ease
the pain, but they will no more oure
Rheumatism than paint will change the
fiber of rotten wood.
Scleace has at last discovered a perfect
and complete cure, which is called
Rbeumaclde. Tested in hundredsof cases,
it has effected the most marvelous cures;
we believe it will cure you. Rheumaclde
j gets at the Joints from the Inside, sweeps
the poisons out of the system, tones up
I the stomach, rerulates the liver and
kidneys and makes you well all over.
Rheumaclde atrlkea the root of the dlsease
and removea lta cause. Thla splendid
remedy Is sold by dnmlsts and
dealera generally at 50c. and H a bottle,
la Tablet form at 25c. and 50c. a package.
Write to Bobbltt Chemical Co.. Baltimore,
Md. Booklet free. Tablets sent
by mail.
LADD'S DRUG STORE
less than $1,000.00, and sue!
house shall be built within on<
year from the execution to him oi
a good and sufficient deed tc
same.
Terms, one-third cash, balance
in one and two years with the
right to pay all cash. The credil
portion of the purchase price tc
be secured by bond and mortgage
of the purchase. No bid for les;
than $400.00 shall be taken or re
ceived. Purchaser to pay for al
necessary papers.
P. A. MURRAY, JR.,
Master.
MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield.
Minnie L. Webster Pate, et. al.
against
W. H. Webster, et. al.
By virtue of an order of hii
Honor, Judge R. C. Watts, grant
ed the 12th day of December
1911, I wili sell the tractoj
eter^^pla^^
I hundred ana thirteen (313) tores
ttUUUl VUTCC imico ncoi ui vuc?rvc&
field Court House, and fully do
scribed in a plat -which will b<
presented at the sale; on Tum
day, January 2nd, 1912, beftwl
the Court House do?r a Oka&or
filed, within the legal hour? e:
sale, at public outcry. The sab
o be made in four separat<
tracts, into which it was cut bj
the commissioners in partition
and by J. II. Sellers, surveyor
The plat will be on exhibition a'
the sale.
Terms of sale, one-third cash
one-third in two years and one
third in three years, all to beai
interest from the day of sale ant
the purchaser, or purchasers, t<
pay for all necessary papers. Th<
credit portion to be secured
the bond of the purchaser ant
mnptrrniro r\f tlto nrfmicou wit}
JiUWi l?bUbV V* fcllV
the privilege of paving all cash
P. A. MURRAY, JR.,
Master.
j WEDDING PRESENTS at Ladd's.
sboro Blue Granite "The Silk of th(
ns from which to select.
IE9T1L W0BI8,
Cheraw, S. C.
i. e.
iannamaeer
l sons
DEALERS IN
Pure Drugs
tnd
Medicines
j We have Just received a large line of
, BEAUTIFUL WEDDING PRESENTS
[ Stirling Silver Ware ? Cut Glass ?
) Fine China ? Salad Seta ? Chocolate
Seta ? Cake Plates ? Nut 8et*
? ? Bread and Butter Plates ? Lamp?
? and lots of other things selected from
I the largest New York houses.
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3 PAINTS! PAINTS!! PAINTS!!
- in large or small quantities?only thf
1 very best. We sell paints made by
Jno. Lucas & Co. They will last longer
and look better longer than any
paints we know. You can get a small
' can of varnish stain to freshen/, up a.
table, chair or bedstead. A buggy
or wagon. Tell us what you want
it for and you will get the right
kind.
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AT WANNAMAIEB'S?
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Blank Books, Ledgers, Journals*
Cash Books. Tims Books, Trial
r 1 Balances, Bills Payable, Memoraadum
and Order Books jjwars pm ^
mmmmm inkstand
writer Papers, Lead Pencils, Writ>
lnf Tablets.
[ AT WANHAMAKEB?S~
I, Box Papers, 10c to 50o each.
Pound Paper, Mev. *si Mo.
f Envelopes to matoh.
I
?
t Wanamaker's Fever Mixture ? The
f most reliable remedy tor Chills
and Fever?stops tbe chills and
t stops them at once?only twentyfive
cents per bottle. Large bottles
for family use for fifty cents
and one dollar.
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9 WANXAMAKER'S LIVER TOXIC
; Have you forgotten how much good
r it did you? Only 25 cents.
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. W AXXAM A KE U\S COLD TAHLETS
The best thing we know of for a fresh
cold. 10 cents a box. ,
. WAX* \MAKER'S TOMC MIXTURE
for weakness and poor appetite. It
will do you good ? A FIXE TOXIC
Z~> cents a bottle.
AT WAXXAMAKEB'S?
Window Glass, for Windows or
Pi^Nrcs.
| AT WAXXAMAKER'S?
Paints in large or small quantities
AT W A >' >' A MAKE R'S?
We are exclusive agents for Eastman
Kodaks and and Films.
AT WAMVAMAKER'S?
Agents for HuyJer's Candies.
, AT WANJfAMAKEB'S?
Agenst for L. E. Waterman's IdeaF
Fountain Pens, sold oa positive
guarantee to giro satisfaction, orean
be returned.