Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, September 04, 1913, Page Page Three, Image 3
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* McBEE SEWS ITEMS * ,
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We understand that Mr. H. D. Mc- |
Quage, who lives about five miles be- (
low town, is having a residence erect- <
ed at Bethune and is also having a J
barn and stables erected here. ^
We regret to state that Mr. B. H '
Turnage and family, who have lived
here for the past two years, will leave
next week for Chesterfield, where j
they expect to reside. 1
Mr. Frank Sanders spent Sunday jj
at his old home in Union, S. C. g
Miss Myrtle Raley is spending this j
week with relatives and friends at 5
JefTerson.
Mr. Clyde Raley, of Sumter, spent g
Sunday at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Raley and their ?
sons, Mr. Howard Raley and little A.
J., motored over to Hartsville Sunday c
to visit the little girl of Mr. Oscar 1
Blackwell, who has been very ill with fever.
Dr. J. D. Ingram spent Sunday at
Pageland.
? * * u-ll ??J ?l,i'l,lron '
AITS. Hi. A. iViarsiiail ami tuuuicii ,
spent Saturday night and Sunday with <
the family of Mr. E. L. Oopeland near '
I3ethune. *
We regret to learn that the little
girl of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Turnage
Is quite sick with whooping cough.
Rev. A. S. Thomas, of Cheraw, ^
preached in the Presbyterian church
here last Sunday night.
Mr. H. T. McManus, of Lumber, S.
C., sp6.it a few hours i,-> town Sunoay
morning. ,
Bethel Prebytery will convene at j
the Presbyterian church at this place
next Tuesday night at 8 o'cloek.
Homes have been provided for the j
visiting ministers and delegates and ,
we hope the sessions will prove both ,
interesting and profitable. The public j
is cordially invited to attend the meetings.
j
Address on good roads by Hon. M. j
L. Smith, splendid barbecue and a j
fast game of base ball at McBee on j
Saturday, September 13th. Everybody
come. <
Dr. J. H. Lawrence, who has been ,
In Columbia for the past several
weeks to be treated, returned to McI
Bee Tuesday night, greatly improved (
j in health.
Miss Annie Jennie Robertson, who ,
! has been spending several weeks at
Apex. X. C., has returned home, accompanied
by Mr. W. L. Xevins.
Mess. Henry Robertson, of Hamlet,
and Willie Robertson, of Wienbery, I
N. C., spent Sunday with relatives
here. '
Mrs. F. W. Veto and Miss Mary '
1
Grey Robertson spent last Saturday
in Columbia. ,
Mr. Jas. Q. Davis, of Winnsboro. ,
passed through town one day last ]
I week. While here he was the guest <
j ot Mr. F. W. Veto. <
The Guild of the Episcopal congregation.
will meet at the residence of '
Mrs. F. W. Veto, on next Monday af!
ternoon at I o'clock. ,
' .
Rew J. L. Hariey, who nas uim .insisting
Rev. J. L. Tyler in a meeting
at Union church, left yesterday morning
for his home in Spartanburg.
Mrs. M. O. Ward, of Rethune and
' Miss Kllen Thompson, of Rirniingham,
Ala., spent Sunday in town, the truest
of Mrs. F. W. Veto. i
(Jet your registration certificate
here on tin- ."tli inst.. then vote for j
Good Roads on the luth.
Mrs. Sarah Severance, of Timmons- |
ville, spent Tuesday and Wednesday
, of last week with Iter niere. Mrs. (' C '
i Kvatis.
Mr. Kdden Severam*- of lhlhune.
was in town <jii? day last week, iln* J
guest of liis aunt, Mrs. C. L. ISvars. <
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Mrs. G. 1) Carter returned last <
week from a visit to relatives at Car- J i
! tersville. Mr. Carter also s'vnt a '
day or so in tnat section.
! Mrs. I). K. Allen is visiting her sis- '
. o r 1
j ter. Mrs. Williamson. ;u .uuuuii, o. w.
J .Mrs. .M. E. Redfearn and two sons, ,
Harry and J. D., of Jefferson, are |
| spending a while with Mrs. Redfern's '
; brother. Dr. J. D. Ingram, in town.
A large crowd will doubtless attend 1
I the Good Roads Rally here on Sat- J
urday, September 13th.
Mr. J. E. Middleton and family of (
Catarrh, spent Saturday and Suiday |
with Mr. J. E. Sowell and family. i
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Despondency.
Is often caused by Indigestion and <
constipation, and quickly disappears
when Chamberlain's Tablets are taken.
For sale by all dealers.
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SOrTH CAROLINA WESTERN BK.
Passenger Schedule.
Effective March 9th, 1913, 124)1 a.
Mo. 3. No. 1. No. 2. No. 4.
P. M. A. M. A. M. P. M.
>.00 9.45 Lv . .McBee . .Ar 9.35 S.50
1.21 10.06 .. ..Leland.. .. 9.13 6.28
1.29 10.44 .. ..Hickson.. .. 9.05 5.20
5.34 10.19 .. ..SeWs.. .. 9.00 6.16
5.54 10.39 .. Hartsvllle .. 8.42 4.6?
\06 10.51 China 8.29 4.44
f.13 10.58 .. .. Lunn .. .. 8.22 4.37
'.34 11.19 ...Darlington ...8.02 4.17
.47 11.32 .. ..Warner.. .. 7.48 4.03
5.00 11.45 Ar .Florence .Lv 7.35 3.60
s'o 7. No. 5. No. 6. No. 8.
?. M. A. M. A. M. P. M.
5.00 10.40 Lv Hartsvllle Ar 10.30 4.65
5.24 11.04 .. . .Lydla.. Lv 10.06 4.31
5.32 11,12 Young 9.58 4.23
5.37 11.17 .... Alcot .. .. 9.53 4.18
5.53 11.33 .. Blshopville .. 9.39 4.04 ,
1.07 11.47 .. .Manville. .. 9.23 3.48
5.12 11.52 .. .Meredith. .. 9.18 8.43
5.21 12.01 .... Aman .... 9.09 3.34
1.28 12.08 .. ..DuBose.. .. 9.02 3.27
1.37 12.17 .. .. Drent .... 8.53 3.18
5.6 12.35 Ar .Sumter .Lv 8.36 3.08
Supplement No. 1 to Time Table No. 1
raking Effect 12.01 a. m. Aug. 26, 1913
Southward Northward
First Class First Class
23 21 22 24
Mixed Mixed
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3.M. A.M. A.M. P.M.
'.00 10.50 Lv. Hartsville Ar 8.25 4.45
'.25 11.15 " ...Lydia... Lv. 8.00 4.20
.50 11.45 " ...Lamar... " 7.30 3.50
1.20 12.15 Ar. Timmonsville " 7.00 3.20
CHANGES IN SCHEDULE.
)n Seaboard Are Slight?Two New
Trains.?Numbers of Trains
Also Changed.
The Seaboard Air Line has changed
the schedule of their passenger
;rains passing Cheraw
Following is the schedule:
NORTHBOUND.
Mo. 4 ..Due to Arrive.. 8.18 a. m.
\'o. 36 ..Due to Arrive.. 10.43 a. m.
Mo. 18 ..Due to Arrive.. 6.58 p. m.
Mo' 2 ..Due to Arrive.. 9.02 p. m.
SOUTHBOUND.
Mo. 17 ..Due to Arrive.. 8.55 a. m.
Mo. 1 ..Due to Arrive.. 9.35 a. m.
Mo. 35 ..Due to Arrive.. 5.00 p. m.
Mo. 3 ..Due to Arrive.. 9.39 p. m.
The local trains are Nos. 35, 36, 17
and 18. Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 are through
trains between Tampa, Fla., and New
York City.
?????? "V- SAVED
FROM-SHARK'S JAWS
Veracious Account of the Experience
of a Wrecked Passenger on
the Atlantic.
They were telling stories in the
rmoke room.
"I'll tell you how I was one* saved
from a shark," said a stranger, who
Dad listened with growing interest. "I
was crossing the Atlantic, and I had
my bike with me. About half-way a
storm came on, and the ship began to
sink. All the boats were filled with
people and launched. There were
?ven then a few left, myself being
imong them.
"An idea struck me, and I rushed
iown to where my machine was
stored. I hurriedly removed the front
wheel and then took off the tire. 1
took my pump and blew up the tube
until it was the size of a life-buoy.
Then I placed it under my arm-pits
And Jumped overboard.
"After floating about for a while a
shark began making overtures to me.
fust as it was going to swallow me it
ait the inner tube, whieh exploded
ind blew me clean Into America an#
the shark into little bits."
PLEASED WITH HIS PROGRESS
'ursuit of the Affections of th^ Widow
Shy Was Not Exactly Smooth,
However.
Tck!?yassah! 'Bleeped to you
'or de 'terrypatlon pah; and I's puh?ressin*
mighty fine in muh love afFa'r
wid de Wldder Shy. At de fust.
3e lady took and put chase to me wid
a shotgun when I mentioned muh attitude
to'a'ds her. Bless goodness!?
twuzzen't loaded, but she done
rammed me wit it as I sailed over de
Ter.ce and like to uh-broke Je spine
)b muh back. De? time she flung hot
watah on me she sho' scalded me good
and plenty; but I got well atter a
while, dess as de faithful alius does.
"Well, den, ylste'd'y, whilst I was
uh-makln' muh bow to her, Bhe
ilapped me flat?done a fine Job, too,
Bah; and muh head rings plumb ylt.
But dat's all right, uh-kaze I's gwlne
to go 'round tomor' and let her 'polerglze
to me, and Til be so dag-goos
genteel dat she kaln't fall to make
up wid me. An* den, de fust thing
ro' know. I's kotched her! Yassaht
?I'b sholy puhgreeeln' powful peart
rid rocfc 'fectionary anlmalitJeel"?
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