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J Ghe (1 Bed Room F /ff /Suite,: rafting 'in pric to $125.00 K Rugs hanging is price! M to $7.50 m Art Squares 9x12 ft. J ' "Chairs from 55 cents 0 ' - Hocking chairs from ! M < - Iron Beds from-$2.75 m Brass Beds from $15 $45.00 Mattresses from $2.00 Springs from $1.75 to 3 you kindle j CHEI ll Picture Fra !i;mayiS r fortable In your home, no * The Perfection gives a quickly. It is always ready j?, filling?no more trouble than a ? no pipes, no wires, no flues; r y The heater that gives completi j This year's Perfection is finish ' trimmings; light and ornamental, yet Msdy cleaned. Automatic-locking f E Dealer* ererywber< Standard PTc J Soft Coal 6 Inch Je C Buy Now?Price ! H.L T?T-N 1 - . ? raw Fi re have now gotten Suits, A Wnifsirp ( Blankets from .>1.2.> UlllUUiC . ,Comforts from $1.00 :es froui $15.00 .Shoots 5oc, 75c, and . . Pillows $1.50 to $5.i 3 from 35 cents m'u opreaua * -<" * from $4.00 to ,,co Dining Roor $1.25 to 15.00 Dining Tables $6.5( to $l.?.00 Sideboards $7.50 to .00, $25.00 and Dining Chairs 55 c< to $20.00 Dishes, $4.50 to 20.0 $6.50 China Closets, $15.0 Favorite Rj will be gland to talk to you about th< your fire in November and put it out ii RAW FL iming done on shon ^ l I' . ' - I ential to Comfort r Perfection a. smohium xiuwTiVugF rmth is essential to com' t Sc vmi rivmtr r>l A of If fa XAXI J VIA 5IUTT UlUVi | II. IU y less essential to health. a Perfection Smokeless Oil ; , and you keep warm and cornmatter what the weather without. ' strong, widespread heat, and give# it for use and burns nine hours on a single 1 lamp. It can be carried anywhere; 10 smoke, odor or chrt. i e satisfaction. ed in either blue enamel or plain steel; nickel strong and durable as can be made. All parts lame spreader prevents smoking. :; or write to any agency of the Oil Company I tcorporaiea; i < ' >AI_ | llico Block # lard and Nut Coal C s Right 1 POWE | irnitur< in our Fall line of rf Qnucjrpc e .11 k/V[uax vkj c i;;: Park I $1.00 Leather Couel 90 per pair I'arlor Tables 0 *300 . Jloekers $1.75 Morris Chairs (The Push th n Furniture Parlor Lamps Electric Lamj 1 to $75.00 Pictures .?0 c $75.00 Clocks $2.00 .nts to 52.30 each cwtwtlng 35 . 0 per set Matting 15 to 0 to $40.00 Table Covers We also carry the famous line o: mges and E e l'ase P.unit r. i! will heat your houi 1 May. (Jive us a call. We have oi Yyurs truly, JRNITUF Phone 182 t notice. + 4* 4* 4* 4* + 4* + + + 4>* 4? 4 * ANNOUNCEMENTS + 4* + Jt ? ?|rf ]* o|? ? ?J? t|? ?|o c|t t|t ?|* Capt T. F. Malloy is announced for he office of Mayor of the town of Cheaw, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. Capt W. T. Thrower is announced as a candidate for Mayor In the approaching Municipal Democratic Primary, subject to the rules governing same. Mr. J. A. Spruill is announced as a candidate for Warden in Ward 3. We hereby announce Mr. J. L. Anderson a candidate for Alderman from Ward 2, and pledge him to abide by the results of the Democratic Primary Election. Voters of Ward 2 Mr. W. D. Evans is announced at a candidate for Warden in Ward 1. Mr. J. W. Brasington is announced as a candidate for Warden from Ward , 4. Mr. P. B. Huntley is announced as a candidate for Warden from Ward 3. Mr. R. Mci. Watts is announced as a candidate for Warden from Ward 1. Let cleanest cleaners clean your clothes. Our spotter spots each spot that shows. Oft suited suitor's suits are pressed. Call us to call and you call the best. I'hone 1S4. I.. LESLIE Tailor and Haberdasher HIE RAW, S. C. e Com] fine and medium pi ind Rugs ir Furniture | Kite ties $20.00 to $40.00 I Stoves an<l 00 c. to $3."?,00 I Saf<"s to $20.00 Tables $l.i ? Kitchen Ct i $7.50 to 20.00 e Button and rest kind) We also $1.23 to $5.00 household' from 50 c >s $15.00 to $3o.00 2 50 <o $1 ents to $5.00 Cases.' $12 to $7.50 ' ' tains $3.50 c. to $1.50 the yard to $1.50; 5 CO cents the yard small Heat 50 cents to $1.75 coal. f iase Burners se more evenly than steam heat. Let u nr prices in line with 8 1-2 cent cotton. tE COMI Watch for our ad. a .'NEW Wi r#'f' We wish to an ?< ?. 1 *- ?" public that we ha NEW BJ in Cheraw and ai the public and so ronage. We have an e: baker, and stric every thing we very best. CHERAW F. M. CRANF( r ??~~ Good Ba # The three factors in rnainl dard of banking are: The l>y the bank's Directors t meats; the wide experien and the promptness and re *a) force. The careful in\estigatiu u( iliis bank of all its loar quaintance of its Officers i banking and the paiustaki by its employees assure p I he very best service it is ] Merchants & F< < W. F. Stevenson, D. S. Mat President Viee-Presif T. (I. Ifathrsoa, Cashier pany j riced C hen Furniture 1 Ranges, $7.50 to .85.00 K ) to $5.50 U 15 to $3.50 m \ ibinates $12.50 to $25.00 . m carry a variety of other M goods such as Trunks ' n cuts to $40.00; Oak Beds . nT 8.00; Globc-Wernike Book ^ .50 to $18.0tf; | Hall Cuf- M < lo $7.50; Door Mats '75c. m Suit Cases $1.00 to $20.00; -J ers $1.25 to $18.00, y-ood or H M M s (ell you how M PANY 1 . next week. 1 ^KERY nounce to the _ _> l ve opened up a ^KERY e now serving licit your patspert German tly guarantee sell to be the BAKERY }RD, Prop. nking taiiiing a high stancloae attention paid o loans and investice of its Officers;; liability of its clerili 1>t 1 lie Directors is, the thorough aovith everj detail of lug care manifested alrons of this bank possible to obtain. irmers Bank heson, H. M. Durall lent Viee-Pr?sid?nt J. II. Waunainakr*, Ass't Cashier %