Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, August 08, 1912, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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k^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A J f Banking T V Bauking requirements var Y and different Dusiness cor j requirements might be, promptly met by the Merc The officers of this ban! ?* individual needs of the plying those needs to the sound banking methods. 1 The accounts of Merch viduals are respectfully soli & Merchants & 1 nr CHEEA\ JL "The Bank for ' T X ^~~. i Local and Personal | Mr. Mazell Coker, of Columbia. S. C., as in the city Saturday. Mr. J. M. Long is a late addition to' Cheraw's automobile owners. Miss Winnie Rakestraw, of Greenville, S. C., is visiting friends in the city. Mr. S. T. A. McManus spent Saturday and Sunday in the little city of Pageland. Mr. Lathrpp Powe is taking his vacation this week at Rocky River Springs. Mrs. C. Coker and daughter, Miss Mary, spent Sunday last at Wrightsville beach. TT?.orn Mrs. JftS* nuugu ctuu Luiiui vu i?? v ?? - ^siting -Uk* parents in Kingstree, S. C., this week. *** MrB. C. B. Rouse and little daughter, Juanita, are visiting relatives in Charlotte, N. C. Messrs. Will and Herbert Wannamaker are in the Metropolis of America?New York?this week. LOST?Pair of Eyeglasses and case about ten days ago. Reward if returned to C. T. Moore. Bennettsville, S. C. At the recent examination for scholarships in Clemson college, all applicants in Chesterfield county failed in the examinations. ?" Mr. Herbert TVannamaker is build-j ing a handsome two story residence on his lot next to the Episcopal rectory. i Tuesday morning Allan Robinson,' colored, who farms on Mr. Pat Tracy's land near Montrose, brought to The Chronicle office the first open boll of cotton seen this season. He reports that the dotton is opening pretty freely and that the stalks are pretty good sized and full of fruit. The Columbia Daily Record of last Saturday says that a negro hailing from Ch'^raw, with a ticket for Jacksonville, Fla., dropped dead on Sea-j board Air Line Passenger train No.' 43 on Friday night. The name of the negro was not given although the Rec-' ord said several letters that he had in his pockets showed that he was to work for a lumber mill on the Indian river in Florida. Plenty of Wood >*ow on Hand. I have Just received a nice Jot of good dry wood and am sawing and delivering same every day. Orders! received will be delivered promptly,' but notice is hereby given that all, wood must be paid for on delivery. T have to pay cash for the wood and I must have the cash for It. Let every one be governed accordingly. T. A. FUNDERBURKE, The Wood Man. t ; Needs ? Y y with different' persons icerns; but whatever your ^ they can be fully and A :hants & Fanners Bank. A i make a specialty of the bank's customers and sup- V full extent justified by f A ants, Farmers and Indi- A cited. A f ^ n i warmers tsariK *** v, s. c. y X FOUR Savings" t > Rev. A. Hi McArn is spending his vacation at Montreatt, N. C. LOST?Two keys on small ping, name attached.Finder please return to Chronicle office. Mrs. C. F. Haley and children returned home Sunday after spending a few weeks with friends and relatives at Red Springs, N. .C Mrs. G. S. Brannon and little son, George, left Sunday morning for a /xisit of several weeks in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Mrs. J. C. Whittaker Returned to her home in Union, S. C., after spending several weeks in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hancock. Little Misses Lillle and Lena Lowery, who 'have been *^isi|ing: A.heir brother, Mr. L. G. Lowery, have returned to their home in Charlotte, N. C. A commission has been issued to the Chesterfield Warehouse company of Chesterfield with a capital of $4,000. The petitioners are John T Hurst, A. W. Hursey and H. W. Pus ser. Pnint >'<w. Tf you ought to have painted last year and waited for paint to come down, how much do you think you made? You'll buy an extra gallon this year. There's or for paint and labor. You think you won't, but you will; you can't stretch paint. It is always so; the longer you wait, the more paint and wages. Resides what paint Is for. What is it for? DEVOE. Ldd sells it. POLITICAL SPEAKINC TOMORROW NIGHT Don't forget that the candidates for county offices spezk tomorrow night at 8 o'clock from the platform on the public square near the town hall. Tnriinn Killed on Track. Near Roehelle, 111., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was killed by the fast express. He paid for his carelessness with his life. Often Its that way when people neglect coughs and colds. Don't risk your life when promp tuse of Dr. King's New Discovery will cure them and so prevent a dangerous throat or lung trouble. "It completely cured me, in a short time, of a terrible cough that followed a severe attack of Grip," writes J. R. Watts, Floydada, Tex., "and I gained 15 pounds in weight that I had lost." Quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at T. E. Wannamaker & Sons. I Free ! FREE Eac mo; ThisquadruplePlateSilvcrSugar * Spoon with the purchase of *jje 75 cents' worth of Vjc Violet Dulce Toilet Articles can or I FREE One of these hcauti- ll I\ 1 ful Vanity Boxes, \\ containing powder Vi \\\. puff and diminishing \ ' 1 inirror, with every purchase of yvST ^ Violet Dulce Talcum Pow- -est*.. *T!\ der or Violet ^ '3 Soap at 25 Besides the above souvenirs, every pur , Every one of these Eiega i This Souvenir Sale is 1 Z FREE?S(] Thursday AU< Three clays only, we will give t< The Vio . . V * % '? f SOUVENl Every souvenir would cost you with which we give it free. I Double on every purchase. You need helpful aids to beauty. There purchase of every one of them Beautiful Prei Remember the dates?3 days 01 Cc La Corner Market and Second i The J CAMPAIGN DATES ARRANGED. J Following is tha itinerary: Cheraw, priaay, juiy zo. | 1 Mt. Croghan, Wednesday, August 14. f Pageland, Thursday, August 15. Jefferson, Friday, August 16. Catarrh, Saturday, August 17. McBee, Monday, August 19. Patrick, Tuesday, August 20. v Old Bay Springs, Wednesday, Au- t ust 21. II Tiraraons' Miill, Thursday, August 22. a Chesterfield, Friday, August 23. 11 The first primary will be held on n uesday, August 27. b t Have you seen the Moving 11 Picture Show recently? The a pictures are better than ever J and every time you attend the r show you get a chance to win d a watch. \ I = 3EAUTIFUL SOUVENIRS The Oalnty VIOLET DULCE Beauty Aids :h is a marvel of daintiness, both in package and tents. No other line we ever handled has been f so popular. Every one of them makes appeal to most rcSned tastes?delights and fascinates the >t refined senses. )ach is as near perfection in every minute detail he use of the very purest and choicest ingredients, finest selected odors from fresh-cut Parma and toria Violets, and the highest art of the perfumer make them. Each is guaranteed to please? money back. SEE THESE a FREE SOUVENIRS j| IN OUR WINDOWS Vnu mist see them to properly appreciate them. a beautiful Harrison Fisher girl f: chaser of any Violet Oulce Toilet D nt Violet Dulce Beauty Aids is; THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY-, he Q&XjoJUL Store V VSBaBHHi lUVENIR r, Friday, J [JUST 15, 16 and 3 eyery person purchasing any Beauty let Dulce Toilet D A beautiful, costly, useful. R?ENTIREL nearly as much, if you bought Therefore, you practically get Value for Your I some of these alluring, fascinati are many of them from whic we give a mium?A Valuable, Use nly, Thursday, Friday and Satu >me in and get a free souvenir. dd's Drug Stor Streets Tr. Williams Withdraws from Race Wofln'ctrofft * \ ( ?ui luiigiournvf ? Not being able to give sufficient ime to the office, I faereby withdraw r*om the race for Magistrate. T1 P. J. WILLIAMS. Cc ba gu Flying Men Fall < .sj< I f p i ietims to stomach, liver and kidney i 113 roubles Just like other people, with| ike results in loss of appetite, back- 0 che, nervousness, headache and tired, istless. run-down feeling. But there's o need to feel like that as T. D. Peeles, Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six botles of Electric Bitters" he writes, "did lore to give me strength and good fif ppetite than all other stomach rem- ho dies I used." So they help everybody. No ts folly to suffer when tho's great de emedy will help you from the first of ose. Try it. Only 50 cents at T. E. tio Vannamaker & Sons. pj^l I FREE | A pair of these lovely Roman I gold Collar Pins with purchase of 50c worth of j Violet Dulct Toilet Article* I FREE Japanese Eggshell Cup and Saucer with $1.00 worth of Violet Dulce Toilet Articles. { an will be giv0n free to ainty. i Marvel of Daintiness AUGUST 15, 16, 17. ; f ; S?FREE Saturday 17 of those famous Aids to ainties Y FREE ^ it separately, as the article Vfoney ing, deliciously fragrant and h to choose, and with every ful Souvenir rday, August 15, 16 and 17. e Cheraw, South Carolina Store OTICE OF MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. A meeting of the stockholders of le Citizens Bank of Chesterfield >unty will be held In the office of the ;nk in Cheraw, S. C., on Friday, Auist 30, 1912, for the purpose of con lering an amendment to the charr of the said Bank by changing the me by omitting the words "of Cheerfield County." M. B. SMITH, First Vice-President. BIDS INVITED. Bids will be received for the next teen days for building a school use in Stafford's Schbol District >. 13, near Mt. Olivet church. Bidrs will call on S. B. Boan, clerk oard of Trustees, for speclficans and designs. August 8, 1912.