Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, October 03, 1912, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
To Busine
Organized and equippel for the
handling of all ordinary banki
by thorough going business nu
with the conunereial and final
keep posted 011 current affairs
resources, the MERCHANTS &
ttia jw'fount.s of Merchants, Fan
ing them that all relations w
will prove both pleasant and p
Your account is very respect
Merchants & F
CHERAW
W. F. STEVENSON
President
T. G. MATHESON D. S. .MAT
Cashier Vice-P
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Local and Personal |
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Read the advertisement of Davidson 1
Brothers Company in this issue.
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(Advertisement) I
New Fancy Buttons. Evans Co.
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Miss Mamie Brooks of Macfarland, 1
N. C., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. T. I
riolnav
uaiuoji
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Young men take notice! Johnson]
& Murphey's College man's Shoes are |
here. Evans Co. Advertisement '
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3. Finlayson, the bargain furnisher,
has an ad on page five. Have you
read it? 1
Don't fail to read the advertisement :
of the Cberaw Furniture Compaav ou
:?age two. 1
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New Neckwear. Ask for Coat Sets.
Evans Co. Advertisement 1
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Xfrs. Charlie Chapman, of George
town, C.. 1b vlsjting relatives In
sad near town.
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(Advertisement)
Ask for new hemmed Doylies for
children at 5 cents each?they save
the linen ones. The Evans Co.
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Mrs. p. C.; Wfnburn, lof Patrick,
spent yetserday in the city the guest
of Mrs. J. F. Agerton.
"The Mohawk" will be presented in
Cheraw by C. A. Phillips on Wednesday,
October 9th. Under canvas. See
the ad in this issue.
Mrs. J. Fletcher McBride, of Florence,
S. C., returned to her home yesterday
after spending a few days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hancock.
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J. & M. Men's Shoes?Cream of
American Shoemaking. The Evans.
Company. Advertisement
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Mrs. J. D. Frierson and daughter,
Miss Loris, of Brooksville, Fla., after
spending several days with Mrs. Frieson's
mother, Mrs. L. S. Craig, left
Friday for their ome.
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The Maynard-Raley Realty & Trust
Company have two ads in this issue
of The Chronicle. They are both attractive
ones and should interest you.
One is on the first page and the other
/\n tho covonth ,
White Vaseline jin Tubes. Pond's
Vanishing Cream Wilson's Freckle
Cream, Peroxide and lots of good toilet
articles. Evans Co. Advertisement
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Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gass leave tomorrow
morning for Washington. L). j
C., where they will make their home|'
in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Gass have(
made their home in Cheraw for the '
past six years and they leave begret
to see them leave and who will
hind them a host of friends who re-[<
join us in wishing them all the good
luck possible in their new home. I
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Bradley Sweaters for the whole
family have sold like hot cakes. Hvans I
Company Advertisement
;ss Men
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! intelligent and expeditious
ing transactions, supervised
?n whose intimate relations ,
leial world enable them to
i, and backed by its large
FARMERS BANK solicits
ners and Individuals, assuritli
this reliable institution
rofitable.
fully solicited.
armers Bank
, s. c.
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H. M. DUV/TT.
Vice-Pres
HESOX J. H. WAXXAMAKER
res S6s't. Cashier
(Advertisement)
Piincb work needles. Evans Co.
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Mrs. M. Evans and little son have
eturued from Saluda, X. C.
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Mr. R. B. Davidson, who has been
in Yorkville under treatment tor an
ittack of blood poison is much improved
and will return to Cheraw in a
few days.
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Mrs. LeRoy Blowers and littl
daughter, Margarett, of Spartanburg,
S. C\. after spending several days
with Mrs. Irene Reed left Thursday
night for their home.
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Tlip quarterly communion service
will be held at the Presbyterian
church Sunday morning. Preparatory
services will be held Friday night at
3 o'clock after which the Session will
meet to receive memb*- a into the
church.
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The very best quality 16 Button
Gloves, white, black and tan ? all
Evans Co. Advertisement
(Advertisement;
TBI? On The Track.
the fast express means serious
trouble ahead of not removed, so does
loss of appette. It means lack of vitality,
loss of strength and nerve
weakness. If appetite fails take
Electric Bitters quickly to overcome
the cause by toning up the stomach
and curing the indigestion. Michael
Hessheimer of Lincoln, Xeb., had
beer, sick over hree years, but six
bottles of Electric Bitters put him
pur.' Jilpod^mfjpjpjppjjp ..mwcpfy
right on his feet again. They have
helped thousands. They give pure
blood, strong nerves, good digestion.
Onlj '50 cents at T. E. Wannamaker
and Sons.
Warning to the Doctor.
N?v?\ in a moment of foreetfulness.
advise the parents of a child whom
you operated upon a year before for j
the removal of adenoids that the child |
is suffering from impeded nasal res- \
piratioa and should have its adenoids
removed.?Medical Review of Reviews.
(Advertisement)
Here is a woman who speaks from
personal knowledge and long e.xterience,
viz., Mrs. P. H. Brown, of
Wilson. Pa., who says. "I know from
experience that Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is far superior to any other
For croup there is nothing that expels
it." Fur sale bv all druggists.
Special!
?A'
Finlayson's B
Mens Suits, Boys Suits, Me]
Tailored Suifs, Ladies, Misses
25 per cent under price. ]
stock just in from New York,
money while you can by tradii
F I N L A y
No Dispensary Election.
After examining the petitions asking
for an election on the question
ivhether Chesterfield county shall have
dispensary or not, I find that there
ire not thp required number of qualified
voters on said petitions and T declare
that there shall be no election
en said subject.
Respectfully,"
E. R. KNIGHT
County Supervisor.
Meeting of Civls League.
There will be a meeting of the
Civic League iat thr* ^school building
Friday afternoon at 4.30 p. m.
Hickson-l'rince.
Invitaitons aer out for the marriage
of Miss Marion Hickson to Mr. Charles
Prince. The marriage to taKe place
on the 9th of October, in St. David's
church.
OutingGowns are Reasonable. 50c
to $1.50. Evans Co. Advertisement
(Advertisement)
PAINT AM) NOT.
Paint was never before so high as
last year and this: about $2.25 a gallon
Devoe and half-dollar less for
trash.
What is trash?
It looks like paint and pretends to
be paint, but isn't worth painting. It
costs a painter's day's work to put on
a gallon of paint, good or bad; and
a painter's days-work is $3 or $4.
Add that to thP price of a gallon.
That is the cost of a gallon. Devoe is
$5 or $6 a gallon; and trash a half
dollar less.
But Devoe is all paint and more
too; you add oil to it; a gallon is 5
or 6 quarts of perfect paint for the
painter's pot. But trash is threequarters
two-thirds or half paint; you
pay half-dollar less for nobody-knowswhat-it-is.
10 gallons Devoe is enough for the
average job; it takes 15 to 20 gallons
of trash. And the wear same way.
Unfortunately, they look alike when
nrs puT-on.
DEVOE.
Ladd's Drug Store Sells it.
Something Beyond That.
Education is not meroly the taking
3f ideas out of one s bean ana pourlrut
them Into the bends of children.
(Advertisement)
Fortune In Faces.
There's often much truth in the
saying "her face is her fortune" but
its never said where pimples, skin eruptlons,
blotches, or other blemishes
disfigure it. Impure blood is back of
them all, and shows the need of Dr.
King's New Life Pills. They promote
health and beauty. Try them. 2.1c
at T. E. Wannamaker and Sons.
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coiumwa.?Aiexanaer Kowland has
resigned -as private secretary to the
governor and W. F. Blackburn, the
stenographer, was named to take his
place. The resignation will become
effective on October 1.
Columbia.?The old state dispensary
building on Gervais street will be sold
at public auction at a date to be assigned
by the sinking fund commission.
The terms for the purchase will
be fixed by the commission and the
lowest price considered will be $100,000.
The building was advertised for
sale several months ago and no bid
ders anneured
(Advertisement)
J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio,
purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for his boy who had a
cold, and before the bottle was all
used the boy's cold was gone. Is that
not better than to pay a five dollar
doctor bill? For sale by all druggists.
Sale On
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argain Store.
is Hats, Boys Aats, Ladies
and Childrens Shoes. All
Dry Goods, Millinery?newBaltimore,
Richmond. Save
ig at
SON'S
Death of 0. P. Rivers.
Writen for The Chronicle.
Oliver Perry Rivers, son of David '
and Cathrine Rivers, born in Chester- N.
field county, S. C., sixty-two years ago m<
departed this life on September 26th, wc
1912, at his home in East Point, Ga. Ar
If an honest man is the noblest work bo
of God. then this man was one of God's of
noblemen.' He was one of the first br
farmers in Chesterfield county to pro- loi
luce unusually large yields on his an
lands. He moved to Georgia and there
married Miss Sal lie Gailey, who with
their only child, Miss Mae Rivers, ]
survives him. Mrs. 0. P. Rivers, being
an invalid. Of his brothers and ?
sisters, four brothers, Hugh, of Atlanta.
Ga., James C., of Birmingham,
Ala., Adolphus, of Midland,, Texas,
Richard L., of Orange Hill, Chester- an
field county and sisters, Mrs. Josheph
Lowery, of Wingate, N. C.. Misses
Bessie and Sadie Rivers of Mt.Crog- jj0
han. S. C., and Mrs. Samuel Boatwright.
of Ruby, S. C. Of thes brothers,
one?Hugh?served two years
in the war between the States. He
leaves an enviable reputation as a
loving father, a kind husband, a pa- bo
trioric citizen and a real Christian. sb
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Shipment of Evening frocks rcceiv- ^
p(l this morning. Don't wait. The
Evans. Co. Advertisement.
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"Miss Emma Matheson has returned
after a visit of several weeks in the
mountains of North Carolina. 0<
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evmammmmoBimom
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| Announ<
I We recently succeeded Mr. .
ment of the PEE DEE IRON W<
equipped both departments to
satisfaction on all work intrustec
I Automobile department a comph
mechanics only will handleyoui
repairs.
In our Machine Shop we ai
Icf machine work and carry at i
fittings, castings, mill supplies, e
"PRICES ARE II
I Pee Dee lo
THOMAS & STOGN
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Your (
at most modem ginnery in
capacity. If your wagor
storage for 50 hales seed coi
Get your Meal and j
P. J. WIL
(Advertisement)
Saves Leg of Boy.
"It seemed that my 14-year old boy
C., "All remedies and doctors treat;nt
failed till we tried Bucklen's
nild have o loose his leg, on account
nioa Salve, and cured him with one
x." Cures burns, boils, skin eruptan
ugly ulcer, caused by a bad
uise," wrote D. F. Howard, Aquone,
is, piles. 25c at T. E. Wannamaker
d Sons.
Remember
Don't sneer at the man who fails,
t remember that he at leact dared
try.
(Advertisement)
Beautiful Pearl afad Bead Uraid,
d all over trimmings. Evans Co.
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For Sale?One mare and colt, apply
ix 84 Cheraw, S. C.
N 0 T I C E .
Notice is hereby given that the
OKS or SUUSCripilUIl lu luc
jck of the Bank of Ruby and Mt.
oghan will be opened at Mt. Crogn,
S. C. at 12 o'clock M. on the 5th
y of October, 1912.
R. E. Rivers.
W. A. Rivers,
Karl F. Taylor.
G. W. Duvall.
Corporators.
:tober 3rd, 1912.
:ement I
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J. D. Smith in the manage
3RKS and have thoroughly
give prompt service and I
1 to us. Particularly in our I
ite line of parts and skilled a
MgMjjhen left with us for B ^
:e prepared to do all kinds H
ill times a complete line of J
itc. I
f REASON." I
rn Works I
ER. Managers. P
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n
]otton
the county. 40 bales
1 is in a hurry .have
tton.
Hulls at ginnery.
LIAMS