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| Local and Personal Mr. Theo. Winburn, of Middendorf, was a visitor in our city last Saturr day. *** If you want to save money, buy your mules for cash and save 25 per cent. T. S. Gregory. ?Advertisement. The matter of the cutting of the center row of trees in the streets of Cheraw came up before Judge Spain, ait chambers in Darlingto,"S8. C., last Saturday. The question^ being as to whether the temporary injunction issued against the cutting of the trees should be made permanent. The matter is in Judge Sfrains hands and a decision is expected at any time. If you want to buy on time you can buy #from T. S. Gregory as cheap as any one for good papers. -^Advertisement. The water pipes are being put down?the putting in of the setfer pipes has been completed. . Every mule sold has got to be as represented or not sold. T. S. Gregory. ?Advertisement. t Mr. B. T. Long is in Hot Springs, Ark., where he. is undergoing treatment for rheumatism. ** A big lot of mules to select from. All mare mules. T. S. Gregory. ?Advertisement Dr. Chas. D. Walti rs, formerly manager of the Union Drug company at Pageland, spent Monday In the city with relatives. Dr. Walters left Monday night for Pelier, wliere he will assume the management of a drug store. ? * Several good brood mares and saddle and work horses. All good workers T. S. Gregory. ?Advertisement. Mr. Carroll Miller, business npnager of The Jeffersonian, of Jefferson, spent a few hours In the city Monday night. tft Your patronage appreciated and solicited. T. S. Gregory. ?Advertisement. *** Mr. Eaves, the popular Commercial i Manager of the Bell Telephone com-! pany with headquarters at Bennetts-, ville, was in the city Monday on busi- j ness. Take a look and get prices whether you buy or not. It will cost you noth-| ing. T. S. Gregory. ?Advertisement. * The attention of our readers is di- rected to the large double-page ad. of the Cheraw Mercantile company. This enterprising concern is offering' many real bargains to their customers in this ad. and will appreciate your presence ai meir siuie ai any time even if you do not care to make a purchase from- their imense stock of bargains. Navy Corduroy for skirts. 25 cents. Evans Co. ?Advertisement. _____?__??? , Wood's Seeds Fcr The i? fk r? 3 x arm cnv L*araen. Our New Descriptive Catalog is fully up-to-date, giving descriptions and full information about the best and most profitable seeds to grow. It tells all about Grasses and Clovers, I Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, i Cow Peas, Soja Beans, The Best Seed Corns and all other farm and Garden Seeds. I Wood's Seed Catalog has I long been recognized as a standard authority on Seeds. Mailed on request; write for it T. W. WOOD 8r SONS, SLLDSMLN, RICHMOND, VA. Mr. T. L. Ingram has gono^oywe stock market to purchaser aiyrther 'oad of fine Kentucky and Tennessee mules. The removal of the big stump from In front of the post office is appreciated by The Chronicle and many of its readers. Remember that all of Muies that will be unloaded Friday by Ingram Live Stock Company will oa?-h n*;e leave their barn with our guarantee >.? before.?Advertisement Table Damaskr-*.Slightly soiled, worth 45 cents, now 37 cents. Evans Co. ?Advertisement. Miss Davis, of Rockingham, N. C., is the guest of Mrs. Will Kirkley. ** New Whiten Outing Gowns. Evant vCo. ?Advertisement. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson have moved to one of the cottages at Wilsonia, New Ladies and Misses Rain Coats Evans Co. ?Advertisement. New Fiber Matting. Beautiful pat terns. Evans Co. ?Advertisement. ** Mrs., Bert Thomas and children oi JoneBboro, N. C., are the guests of Mrs Thomas' father, Mr. W. E. Poe. Mrs. Robert McCreight and children of Ruby, are the guests of Mrs. Ella McCreight. ?M New Pleated Ruffling. Evans Co. ?Advertisement. Miss Alexine Harral] spent the week-end with relatives in Wilmington, N. C. ? ?** Showing of New Goods from week to week. Come often. Evans Co. ?Advertisement. * * Mrs. R. C. West, of Union Springs. Ala., is the guest of Miss Annie Reld.j ... New Stock Corsets. Evans Co. ?Advertisement. ... f Mrs. R. I. Pemberton. of Fayette-j ville, N. C., is visiting her daughter,! Mrs. T. P. Harrall. ... New Kindergarten Cloth for childrens suits. Ask for this. Evans Co. ?Advertisement. I Mrs. Dan Sherrill and children, of Rowland, N. C., are visiting Mrs. j Sherrill's mother. Mrs. Jane Knight.: **? New Cretonne for covers and draperies. Evans Co. ?Advertisement. ** Notary Public M. W. Wright tied the knot last Sunday, January 12th. j that made one of Miss Annie E. | Thompson, of Marlboro county, and Mr. Wm, A. Gulledge, of Chesterfield county. Ladies Spring Suit Opening at The; Evans. Co., Friday, Jan. 17. ?Advertisement. New Stock Germantown Wool The: Evans Co. ?Advertisement. ?** New Stock Curtain Scrum. Evans Co. ?Advertisement. New light and dark Percale. Evans! Co. ?Advertisement. *** Big assortment r?c Laces. Evans Co. ?Advertisement. FOR SALE OR RENT. Five room house in Wilsonia?Just completed. Water and other conveniences. Terms reasonable. Apply to R. I\. Laney, Cheraw, S. C. AGENCY REO MOTOR CARS: We are looking for a good live dealer to handle Reo, the Fifth in this county, and have a money making proposition for the right man. Previous experience not essential. Gibbs Machinery Company, Distributors. Columbia, S. C. ?Advertisement. Resolution of Respect Adopted bj Cbe raw Camp W. 0. W. / RESOLVED: We break the sanct uaity of your great grief and extern to you and your family our deepes sympathy and to share your sorrov which has cast a gloom over us al in the loss of your dear son takei from you and among us in the flow er of his young life. It seems strange that such 1 Christian Character should be callei to go and so many of us left that fal so far below hiin. We wonder why hi should be taken from among us jus at the beginning of his young man hood. We feel the loss of a Christ ian young man that might have spen years among us doing good; a char acter seldom seen among our younj men. Empty words cannot expuesi our sympathy to your aching hearti but we trust you will find comfor in the thought that God has callet hhn: that it is to fulfill His purpost that he has called such a noble younj heart from your home. He has onl: gone ahead to meet you in a fairei land where there will be no more sor row and where loved ones part n< more. To you. Mr. Knight, we extend out deepest sorrow, and you, Mrs. Knight our tenderest symnathy, and to yoi children around the fireside, we-fee with you the loss of a kind and lov ing Brother. COMMITTER Advertisement. WANT ANY WOOD? If you do. see me or phone 228 Every Saturday you can get me a Wilson's market from 3 o'clock to 1 o'clock. T. A. FUNDERBURK ?Advertisement. Mr. "Jimmie" Moore, of Smithvill township, Marlboro county, died a Viits homo nn Mnndav last after nniti an extended illness. The new haberdashery of The Evan company in the building next to th post office, is now open for business Rev. J. W. Warr is reported criti rally ill at his home on Huger street Mr. Warr is in his 70th year and th nature of his trouble is such as t give his friends great uneasiness. ** The legislature convened Tuesday Very little business has as yet beei transacted. The Governor's messag has been read but no action has beei taken as to its disposition. **0 Tailored Waists. 98 cents Evans Cc ?Advertisement. ** Attention is directed to the half page ad. of T. S. G'egory to be foun< elsewhere in this issue. LOST?One day last week a bunch o keys?a T. P. A. tag on the ring Will pay $1 reward for return o same.. William Godfrey. ?Advertisement. THE POWE If you would learn the value and you will find that it is have nothing with which to But if you would save pay day, and put them in draw interest, you would a not be subjected to the era a small loan. Yes, you would have it you determine to save an<3 to be embarrassed at any ti Merchants & OHEBi W. F. STEVENSON President T. O. MATHESON D. S. & Cashier Vic I Hew CobbcH Now la Charge. I The newly elected Mayor, Hon. W. Id. Evans, was sworn in as Mayor on I Tuesday and assumed control of the I administrative affairs of the town. I Mr. W. L. Gillespie is the only new member of the council, the other I members, Messrs. J. A. Sprull, J. L. lAjraraon and G. W. Braslngton, havjmjT served the past year. ^ ^No formal meeting of the council ,*as as yet been held, therefore we ? do not know what will be their pol( icy for the year, but we are satisfied that.the affairs of the town is in capable hands and that at the end of the year the condition of the town will 1 be better for their having had con" trol. * A. Crane Jones Commits Suicide. j Spartanburg, Jan. 15.?Adam Crane Jones, aged 56, former candidate for t Governor of South Carolina, and one of the most Widely-known travelling salesmen in the State, this morning committed suicide at his home on Converse Heights by shooting himself in the right temple with a 38-cal? (ibre pistol. The ,remains 'Will .'be shipped to Newberry, his former home | be held at the Presbyterian church j early to-morrow, and the funeral will be at that place tomorrow afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Kerr. s J FOR SALE. 1000 bu. Weber Cotton seed, $1.25. j 3000 bu. Keenon, $1.00 100 bu. Cleveland big bold, 75c. r J. A. WATSON Cheraw, S. C. i 1 On pages ten and eleven _ will be . found an attractive advertisement of the Wilson Land company. Thi3 Company will sell a few choice lots and small farms near town n Friday, January 24. Read their ad. Jellyfish Defined, t! "The Jellyfish," ccording to the j definition given by the 6tar Boarder, ' j "is only a bass With a Judicial temper| ament." 8ample of Ingalla' Satire. e Many years ago, when Senator In t galls was In the senate, oleomargarlm e was a bone of contention. The debatt led Ingalls to utter one of those epi ; grammatlc sentences which made hlnc s i famous. "I have never, to my knowl e! edge, tasted oleomargarine," said In ; galls, "but I have stood In the pres ence of genuine buter with awe for lti strength and reverence for Its antl<* r ulty." V ~ ]p FROST PROOF C If GUARANTEED TO S i j FKOM THE ORIGINAL CA Uiuiijiuit viuruiA. omtmi ui<unn si IV vitiruu, \y Qui ipOw? stirtt. flu j Established 1868. Paid In We grew the first FROST PROOF PLANT) fled customers. Wo have frown tad .old man ti Suui MniiUfd. WHTf Because our plants must It Is time to set these plants In your section to gc seU for the most money. W( SOW THIU Tl Earn Your Plants for a Slight S Postage Paid M cents per 100 plants. By "expres , special rate Is very low, too for 91.00; 1,000 to I thousand; 10,000 and over |1.00 per thousand. WM. C. CERATY, CO.. Bo> R OF MONEY of money, try to borrow sows, i not so easy to do when you secure theloan. a part of your earnings each a safe bank where they could lways have ready money, and ibarrassment of being refused if you would save; but unless I save regularly, you're likely ime. Farmers Bank iW, 8. C. H. M. DUVALL Vice-Prea [ATHESON J. H. WANNAMAKER e-Pres Saa't. Cashier DO NT MISTAKE THE CAUSE Maiiy Cheraw People Hare Kidney Tronble and Do not Know it. Do you have backache? Are you tired and worn out? Feel dizzy, nervous and depressed? Are the kidney secretions irregular? Highly colored; contain sediment? Likely your kidneys are at fault. Weak kidneys give warnings of disi tress. Heed the warning; don't delay? Use a tested kidney remedy. Read this Wadesboro testimony. Mrs. M. E. Penton, south side, Wadesbor^ N. C., says: "For some deal of trouble. My back was very ,weak and lame and it was i hard for time my kidneys had given me a great .me to get about The kidney secretions also bothered me. Doan's Kid. ney Pills were so highly recommended that I used them and was cured. I am pleased to confirm my former endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills, given in 1911." For sale by all dealers. 'Price 50c. Po8ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. (Advertisement.) CURES WROUGHT BY CHINESE Ministrations of Physicians Hava Good Effect, Though the Cause May Be Obscure. "Chinese physicians are popular with women in our city," said a doc! tor from California. "Their method j of diagnosis is very simple. A worn: nn <1 Phlna.0 Hn/itnr whore shA has a pain and he feels her pulse? nothing more. Then he tells her for how many thousand years his race has understood the human body and mind. This makes a great impression upon the woman patient and she goes forth with great faith in the learned Chinese and the medicine he has given her, which is usually harmless enough, but hot to be found among the remedies approved by ma. teria medica. "However, the Chinese doctors are ' clever, and they do effect some curee In spite of their medicine. Lay it, perhaps, to the mental effect?the subtle influence of an alien personality combined with an awe of learning outrunning the oldest in America by so many hundreds of centuries." Poor Woman. If a woman cannot make her ml* takes charming she is only a female I ?The Tatler. abbags plantst? ATTSF'V CUSTOMERS 1\ J33AGE PLANT GROWERS j 1 70CEMJ0*. aouista Ttccvxa, auorrsTTiiMEa Pu gamut AUlllslalu PLAT DUTCH. // i Hud VtrtUf. ttuloMia. U.lWulIiMMtl|t.y/ , COPYRIGHTED ~ i?tockjio *"*" ^ t tnrl B In 188S. Now have over twenty thousand satisIlibar* plaata than alt oUirr pfrum la the Somhtrn please or we scad your money hack. Order now. t e^:n early cabbage, and they are the ones that INS OF CABBAOC SEED PER SEASON. enrica?Ask Us How BSgf'Sa s, buyer paying express charges, which under 4,000 |t,50 per thousand; 6000 to 0000, 11.06 per I-121 YongM Island, S. C. 7*355* *