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fsoi J R 1 S 1 Keep Your Life | The following 1< 1 m SW m m w '0 0 1 ALL PREMIUI | Chera W ?'Sv5vsySvS?^X3^^ Mm = 1 ?? ?J? A A A A %|? A ?|? J* *Ji A Ar + 4. 4- MILLINERY?LATEST STYLES * 4* 4 4* ?AT? 4* 4? 4. 4- . BIRRUSS FINLAYSON'S A r ? Local and Personal Miss Leslie Prince, of Lauringburg, X. C., is the guest of her cousin. Miss ( Lottie Prince. *** The members of the Westminster League met in social concourse at the Session house last Friday evening and spent a couple of hours very; pleasantly. Miss Carrie Godfrey entertained ai number of her voting f iends at a J Porch party last Friday night. **? Mrs. F. M. Cannon, of Chesterfield.J tfas on a shopping tour in our city J - - ""Saturday afternoon. Charlotte j Steam Laundry i Oldest-Larsrcst'Best. CHAKLOTTK, - - >. C, j i o?0?o I have the exclusive agency in Oheraw for the celebrated Charlotte Seam Laundry and will appreciate your work. Laundry will ue collected on .Mondays ?inu Tuesdays and will be delivered 011 Fridays. TJesides laundry work, cleaning and dyeing of every description \ is satisfactorily done at reasonable prices. All Work Festively Guaranteed Chester Funderburk, at H. W. Harrail's Store CHERAW S. C. sXs)?????????????????????????? ithern Greensl Lesources over urplus to Policyhc Insurance Premiums ii ?tter, from the Insurance Commissi their Life ! Mr. A. W. McAllister, General A Southern Life & Trust C Greensboro, N. C. Dear Sir:"You will pardon me for exp is giving South Carolina in the ma On December 31st, 1912, your of $133,000. This is one-half mo I believe the people of this S further more know that there is n your Company." ?S RECEIVED THROUGH OUR i MO A LET \ w Insurar JOH? Chera\ i Jlr. T. B. Lester, county farm demonstrator for Marlboro county passed through Cheraw Saturday last, riding a motor cycle, enroute to Florence. a Have you seen the spring cactus of Mrs. H. E. Godrfey? It is the prettiest thing in the shape of a flower we have seen in many a day. Byi actual count there is li>"> full flower blooms on it. The many friends in this section will regret to learn that Mrs. Hattie Peters is quite ill of measles at the j home of her father, Mr. T. L. Hun-1 tley, in Wadesboro, X. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bishop and son. Jasper, of Charlotte. X. C., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bishop. Mr. Mack Barbie, of Florence, spent; Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Ellen; Barbie. : ... Don't forget! The ladles 01 i.ie Presbyterian church will serve ice cream and cake at the League Hall i next Monday afternoon fiom G 10 S; < o'clock. :' ft** Miss Kiltie Salley, of Orangeburg.: is visiting her sisters, Mrs. W. P. 1 'o 1 -11 lock and Mrs. J. C. Evans. Mrs. M. C. Thomas and little daugh-j let, Maggie, are \isiting relatives at! Joncsl'O.c. X 0. ! < ... Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reems. of Flor j' once, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Huey. *** Messrs. F. W. Veto and C. F. Cauthen, of McPee. were visitors in the city Tuesday. *** Mr. S. O. Goodale, of Dillon, was in the city Monday and again yesterday. Ice Cream and Cakfc. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will serve ice cream and cake at the League Hall next Monday afternoon from 6 to 8 o'clock. Send your orders for Job Printing to the Stricklin Printing Company, Cheraw, S. C. THE CHERAW CHRONICLE, ( Life & boro, North C >lders over, n Your Own County oner of South Carolina, explains Insurance in this Strong Southen gent, ompany, ressing to you the gratitude X fee! tter of investments. Company had in real estate morl re than your entire South Caroli tate will show their appreciation o better Company doing business Verv truly. F. II. McMASTER Insurance Co AGENCY ARE LOANED IN CHI TO BUILD UP OUR COUNTY ST LIBERAL CONTRA BSOLUTE PROTECTIO US SHOW ice & Tn 4 H. WELLS, Ma vj, South C V ?G> ?p.?X^J00???0(?X?)0000? I -\ M EHORIDH At a :nee mg of the Town Couni' of the town of CNor&w held April 14 the following resolution was offeree and unanimously passed: "Whereas, Through the inscrutibli dispensation of Providence, the Hon orable William DeWitt Evans, Mayo' of the City of Cheraw, has been call ed to the Great Beyond, thus entail ing upon the City the loss of a faith ful officer and upon us a profoum sadness; and, whereas, in the shor space of time during which he Hllec this office, he rendered such faithfu and efficient service as to lend to tin belief that his term as Mayor woult have been signalized by many dutiei of his' office due to his untiring zea in studying the best interests of oui citizenship; and whereas in even capacity, as a private citizen, as coun cilman. as Mayor, he always exhibit ed an unusual public spirit and de votion to every enterprise having promise of public benefit; therefore be it Resolved. 1st, That this Council while submitting to the order of Divine Providence, does deplore {he loss of this valuable officer and respeetpc citizen. Resolved. 2nd. That a page of our minute book be devote! to his memory whereon shall be inscribed this preamble of these resolutions. :;es(uve<i. .mi. i nai mo uierK i< hereby instructed to forward to the ivmaved family of our late Mayoi a (O] y of the same and that he publiKii them in The Cheraw Chronicle, i'lu: State and' the News and Courier, iS'Siiod.) J. W. Brasington, Mayor rrotem; J. A. Spruil, W L. Gillespie, J. L. Anderson Councilmen. I). L. Tillman, Clerk. Mr. Walter Brewington, employer at the Meiklejohn Lumber Co. plant in this city had his foot so badlj mashed on Monday morning that it is feared that it will have to be amputated. Every thing, however, is being done that can be to save the foot Sheriff Douglass was in town yesterday. ** Dr. T. E. Lucas, of Chesterfield was a visitor n the city Tuesday. 3HERAW, S. C. Trust < Carolina - $1,000,000.0( - $ 600,000.0( Where They Will Do why the people of Chesterfield Counl 1 Company: ? I for the treatment your Company images in South Carolina, in excess ina reserves. of what you are doing, when they n the State of South Carolina than imissioner. 3STERFIELD COUNTY. HOPING i CTS >N YOU u^t Co., 212 inager arolina > \ >5)?<sX5X2)?$Xs>^0???0???<s)?(sXsXS)???<sXsX! - J - - The tfnniclpal Primary. The primary pulled off Tuesday for the nomination of a Mayor and two Wardens to serve the remainder of the year was probably the most exciting election held in this city in many years. There was no opposition in the race for Wardens therefore the interest centered in the Mayoralty race. Both candidates were good, true men and the result shows that their forces were pretty evenly divided. More than two hundred | votes were cast and Mr. J. A. Spruil I received only twenty-two votes morej than his opponent, Mr. J. W. Brasington. The candidates for Warden were, from Ward No. 3, Mr. A. G. Meiklejohn and from Ward No. 4. Mr. B. Finlayson. The general election will be held next next Tuesday and the following will be the ticket: For Mayor?J. A. Spruil. For Warden: Ward No. 3?A. G.j I .ueiKiejonn. I For Warden: Ward N'o. 4?B. Fin I layson. I Daniel McKay, one of Cheraw's professional colored flshefinen, landed a 2t>-ib. Carp one day last week. Caroline Graliani. a colored fisherwonian, < (aught one a few days before that is < said to have tipped the scales at 2.1. | Some very big Carp are being caught; ' out of Pee Dee this year. r-??????? I ma r I BAIVINU r Absolute The only Baking from Royal Grapo NO ALUM, NO Ui t Co. I the Moft Good I ty should carry IN THIS WAY I ? 1 ;ricft Agents I :?? STOCKHOLDEBS MEETING. ' A meeting of the stockholders of the Maynard-Raley Realty and Trust' Company will be held at the offices of the Company in Cheraw, S. C.f at 4 j n'rlnnk P M nn FVlriav. Mav 1 fith 1913, to consider a resolution to be offered increasing tbe capital stock of said Corporation to Thirty Five Thousand Dolalrs and amending the charter of said Corporation so as to authorize .such increase. J. W. MAYNARD, President. J. O. RALEY, Sec'y. and Treas. Cherats!, S. C., April 17. 1913. NOTICE OF ELECTION OF MAYOR AND TWO COUNCILMEN. Notice is hereby given that there will be an election held in the Town Hall on Tuesday, May 13th, 1913, between the hours of 8.00 a. m. and 4 p. m., for the purpose of electing a mayor to fill the unexpired term of the Hon. W. D. Evans, deceased, and two wardens?one from Ward three and one from Ward four. Managers of election are Messrs.. G. A. Malloy, Joe Lindsay and W. R. Godfrey. By order of Council. D. L. TILLMAN, Clerk. ?OWDER . Mm m Obsma ?y rwrc i Powder made Cream of Tartar WE PHOSPHATE