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. .. ?: r _ '< new KoV.iii spnJ . v. *'.' ^r' NEW SILK & ( NfW TOWEL, 'NEW R1BB< NEW HOYS Sill ICC) NEW K A K nov NEW (IIILI)!{/.; - NEW LITTLE NEW* BOYS NEW > N KV lV,c N ECK WKA NEW COIIAL .1 WINDOW DRAT ItA(S RH.'S ANI1 FIBRE CARPE'I NEW SHADES THE i oCocal and SPe . V a . * Mr. J. L. Anderson is on a business trip in New York City. ? * Mrs. Clearv, of Laurens, S. C., is tin- guest of Mrs. L. M. Evans. aaa Miss Mary McLauchlin is visiting j relatives in Wilmington, X. C. ... Miss Vera Rutlodgc, of I'ageland, i is visiting her sitter; Mrs. Cail Anderson. Messrs. L. E. Carrigan and J. D. Hat din, of Society Hili. are in the city today. Mrs. J. E. Funderburk and children are visiting relatives in Hickory, X. C. Rev. (1. T. Harmon, Jr., is in Col-1 umbia this week assisting in a re- J vival meeting. k H Mrs. Kvent and two daughters, of j Kentucky, are the guests of .Mrs. G. i ^ Walker Duva'll. f Rumor has i*. that Mr. Ft. I). Marsh. L editor of the Ohesterlield Advertiser. will be a candidate for the legislature in the approaching primary. B Bk "Love Laughs at Locksmiths." you can't bar it even from a sulf.-regette ^IH^wiiccting. See this demonstrated "Weaker on the 24th. S. Graham and family have | the in charge the io ^^^^^Hfl^^rcvun-huiise ^^HHH^H|uu< market. or Sox^Tridav night. April 24th. S.30 o'clock. Speeches?Lady Vivash will address the mooting on "Don't hide j your light under a bushel." Mr. 1 Clarence Hargus, M. 1'., of the "Skip- j ping Molten Division of Cuddleford,' will say, in his eloquent manner, a few words on the "Strong Minded 1 Women." i mriqr ? ?irr-V^4 5555 %VV. ' 4* w. r SSff: i^k^C liflif , apip Rttnnxc *iij/K$* * '; ..X -:i .- - -. '." ' Tit 1?A( RACKS f\y- : f 'REPU kdlOXAS s & bath m\ts >\s s S HL1M SKS XS SLIITKKS ?ii\?-kJ C I IDDL'PC !Mf I I l is %.-? SUITS RN HATS?10c 1 i I II for Won A" Hoys I kwklky [l i: ii IKS ' ' SQI'AKES J '?25p yd VNS CO. rsoncii /Jews. Revi Af Bai 11 a. m. We want \ A strong B. J Guaraiitf:> Loan A: Trust Co., of L'horaw. lias hrcn coininissionoil, with ': i capital c.i Sl-Vnui. nie petitioners ( i ire J. Wilson Mallov, A. (I. Mcikha-j< iohn, J. L. Andrews M. Hunt-! 1 ; ** ? The "Weak -i- Sex" on Friday night. \pril 24th, will give you an object esson of how this country would be : governed were women given the vote. ** Mrs. G. S. Crawford and daughter. I ittle Lila May, spent the week end r n Columbia. ? Eatfef'fcgv S| se O&jg jWfcflP Ap^il .YiW? V #4 9'^#^ifU>Mh*?*K*ldtmce soft iJrArto]linpJ*Pfc\\lg|J -*i-xv f*>.y pv)r% * ? jAn^ta?' rttrth^ -8f?th^ tWfr"^ rM??. !,*dttiftH?r fPfttii. ?' '"?" '. jkitpCTifj WV * ** - ?'vTV %>!> * ' | CQan. for sgfe. ,.,^ , j ^uJfCfcJirTriS rrrr:?i?:-w:^ :;* " ' Charleston Boosters Coining. !; The 'Gfetarlfe<fr Bo'OKfer Chili;/ 50 strong?'fa'fccoinph:fifej by. Mcfz's baud, will'sjienil.'pne'.hpur ?? Cheraw on April jl!?. The train conveying this htgnnization will arrive at the A. C. L. depot at f? a. m. and will leave for Wariesboro at lb a. m. Ciieraw citizens will no doubt give these representatives from the dear old city by the sea a cordial reception. S. C. Fire Prevention Association The .Mayna; d-Raloy Realty & Trust Co. inform us that representatives of the above organization will visit Cheraw on April l'th. The object of this organization is simply to look over rhe local vi.nation and offer suggestions on how to prevent fires. I ..rntw IS Hill II lit II > <1 |m:u> mini town but no doubt an extra effoit will be made to have things spic and span by the lath. * . MatiiiiinrOIulioy. The following invitation has been received in this city by friends of the contracting parties: Mr. and Mrs. William Sinkler Mannin ; request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Margaret Adger to Mr. Edwin Malloy on Wednesday evening the Twenty-ninth of April at haU' past eight o'clock at the Church of the Advent Spartanburg. S. C. Miss Manning is one of Snartanburg's ma-st popular young ladies. Mr. Malloy is 0110 of 'he leading business men of C'heraw, is a native of the county and numbers his friends by the score. Send The Chronicle your order for job printing. ... v 't'i. ".!> 7\" val Meei .~:i i a+u ^ ic >1II X ? Lll IU 1> at the * jtist Chuj DAILY : you to attend. . welcome to all, II A picaLiicu sermons by . YVOODWA There was little doing in official j sales on Monday, whic h was salesday ; in April. Only three pieces of prop-j erty was sold. ChesterfMd county j lias very legal sales for a county of i its size ami importance?whiua is! 1 good sign. Rev. J. S. Sojourner and daughter. ! Miss Kllen. spent Monday in Florence Chesterfield and Cheraw will cross iats tomorrow afternoqn on 'he Che aw diamond, in the first game of the i season. S> l?M*> I " i > ??<!>{:'.' "J; . lU.Va - jfcr*>V)' I - I I e g ^ ing Powder. ; I'.-..' stitute for ROYAL, g cream of tartar baki | healthful. Powders ? stitutes are made fr< Lib * > ??? r???S ? ?? ???? ???? ????? ???? ? * ? ite. I . f/tjjk : | NC I Make Her Happ? i? Jby ncift of jewelry, i? have an enduring tol< 1 * yard. We have an Rings, Brooches, Hai Lavalliers ! S that any woman woi t X 8> own. Stop in and we ? tion of what to give > 0 torily answered right CROWN JEW | C H E R A W , I he C. re tings |: >th ' is:I rch & sol i a ( 8 pm. , ool * "? raj A hearty sto m. ticl in short i tha * be to ser RD J Sto I tha froi I ( Che son A telegram received from Rev. 15. n<) J. Woodward this morning states that e Vift he will reach Chcraw Saturday after- 1 noon. Mr. Woodward comes to con- rPS< duct Revival Services at the Haptist church, April 12 to lb. He will Den preach Sunday at 11.15 a. m. and 8 T p. in. Uailv services will be held du- soci ring the week at 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. ing The public is cordially Invited to at- A tend all of these services. the and Love in all its phases is acted by egai "R&oda," "Sylvia" and Ira Lee in the will "Weaker Sex." Cha WWmmm if iWtts I * "r & 'i: S grocer all sub- . j: 1 ' W V^vVi'i '*>*-' 5 1. Ai for Royal Bak- ;l There is no subRoyal is a pure;1 ff tag powder, and offered as subam alum. HAS/ ^2AJA3A2A2A3AZA2A2A3P I ' This Easter I Thoa she will ?* ;on of your re- ( a . assortment or' x t and Stick Pins, I , etc., v' ' I ilil be glad to | j think the ques- , (?> vill be satisfac- ? here. ' ^ * ELRY CO. I s* c# i Mr. IX E. FunderburK, who has en on a visit to his sister, Mrs. Q. Johnson, at Concord, X. C.f has turned. * * * nr Phoploo W Knllnnk of f!har-. . .ton, will be In Choraw on April , th and 10th, at the residence of Mr. ' [ K. Waddill. ?? 1 Mrs. Boyl'-Chewton Is not the only lv woman who has "mistook"' a m's intentions. See where she : '<> lier mistake in the "Weaker x." ?* The Choraw scliool boys went down Darlington last Friday and had a mo of ball with the Darlington lonl boys, the result of which was lofo.it for the Choraw boys. The embargo on Sunday selling of (1 drinks, cigars, etci. has been soj by the town council. The only triction now, we learn, is that no res must be kept open from 10 a. to 1 p. in. for the sale of any arle. The Presbyterian church is in the ids of the painters. It is thought t the work that is beii^g done will completed in sufficient time not interfere with the regular Sunday vices. sTKVKNSON Ft Ml 1'0\GKKSS\ u conversation with Hon. W. F. venson on Tuesday he informed us-. I he was in the race for Congress in this District. t has been many years since istorlield county has had a repreta.ivo in Congress, and there Is questioning the fact that if Mr. reason should be elected that the h District will bo as ably repmtcd as anv District in the State. itill Association to Meet in i'lieraw he Eastern Carolina Dental Asation will hold its annual meetin Choraw on the 14th inst. rrangements are being made for entertainment of this association it is intended that when the deltes return to their homes they remember that theV have been ta rming Cheraw. f