Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, May 28, 1914, Image 5
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.Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stevenson and
children, of Bennettsville. spent Monday
and Tuesday with Hon. and Mrs.;
W. F. Stevenson.
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Miss Susie Mclver, who graduated I
at St. Mary's college, Raleigh, X. C., j
has returned home.
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Mr. Rober* Eddins. of Tiinmonsville, ;
S. C., spent Sunday in the city with
his father, Mr. \V. M. Eddins
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Mrs. Frank Pegues is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, near
Palmetto. S. C.
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Mr. R. W. Griffin of Lynchburg,
S. C-, spent Sunday in the city.
Mrs. P. B. Hunt lev has returned -1
from Columbia where she spent several
days with her sister, Mrs. Eugene
McGregor. y f
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Mr. J. 1). Morris spent Sunday in Is
Benettsville. 1
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Mrs. Sarins Pegues and son. of Kol- 1
lock, are the guests of Mrs. E. A. Mc- f
Clellan. 1
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1 CHERAW I
i; The end of the Victroi
i No Contestant safe yet
^ to get out and hustle ft
+ We will give with eat
* tickets amounting to"ti
? 500 VOTES
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f Remember?50b votes
* of only fifty cents. .A
all accounts which are
j REFRESHMENTS
% to our frinds a
I SATURDAY,
7 from ten A. M. oYl
^ and from 3 1>. M. 'til i
cordially invited.
| Cheraw Drug Store.f.
Free Souvsnin
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powders, no jiigcr
pretended analysis,
tcs, cr falsehoods of
the fact that
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Mr. Dan Mcintosh spent Sunday in
Benettsville.
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Miss Kt'.a Bo we spent the week end
A-ith Mrs. T. A. Crooks in Gieensjoro,
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Mrs. Fannie Huntley, of Morven,
\\ C., is on a visit to her daughter,
'.Irs. D. M. Chapman, near Cieraw.
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Mr. C. M. Bogan spent Sunday in
Hamlet, X. C.
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Miss Mary Tompson. of IJennettcville.
spent Sunday in the ci'y with
tier father, Mr. S. B. Tompson.
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The Civic Leag .e will meet at the
ichool house Friday afternoon a?
1.30 o'colek.
Mr. William* Godfrey has returned
rom a trin through par'? of Florida.
Mr. ('. F. Tillman, who has he. u
pending several months in Florida,
las returned. Mrs. Tillman, who a ompanied
him. will remain a while
in the "Flnwerv Kingdom" h"
ore returning home.
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DRUG CO. I
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la Contest is jiear? t
The only way is +
:>r the next ten days. $
:h purchase of Soda $
fty cents t
500 VOTES l!
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for an expenditure $
dsn votes given for 4,
paid up.
SERVED FREE f;
nd patrones, if I
MAY 30th, ?
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PRESIDENT WOODKOW WILSON |
Will Speak From Stand t? be
Erected in Grove in Pres.
hyterian Church Yard.
The Session of the Cheraw Presbyterian
church have given their con-[
sent to the erection in the chinch!
yard of a stand from which President
Wilson will deliver his address on!
the Mh . f July.
This is an ideal location and while
theie is no doubt many will be here
who will he unable to ilea:* his speech,
it is certain that a better place could __
not have been selected for the pur- *
pose. With the stand erected near .
the corner of Market and Third
stree.s, by t iling the spacious grove C.
and the two streets, many thousand w
will be able to hear t\ery wor dof o'
the speech. w
Editor R. D. Marsh, of Chester- (
field, was in the city a short time this
morning. ;n<
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Miss., is visiting his mother, .Mrs. fci-1^
len Barbie. f1'
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Hons. M. J. Hough and G. K. Lane;*, T
of Chestei field, were in the city yes- C1
terday attending the meeting of cred- bi
itors of the bankrupt estate of Gainey a'
.Mercantile Co. ;*e
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The Methodist Sunday school will y<
picnic at Big Springs next Tuesday.
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The dry weather has cut the sr.ir.ii v'
grain crop short this year in t.:is
section. Co"ton is in bad shape but
it is reported that the corn c:op is'
doing fairly well. T(
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The weather man has promise! w
ruin the latter part of this week, and'
if he fails us lie ought to resign h.e [n
job. ,n
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Mr. A. B. Coward spent Sunday in ^
iariington with his daughter, Mrs. ^
\V. Spencer. n
! Mrs. S. B. Anderson is visiting relj:
tives in Columbia. ol
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Mr. and M s. Ciia't Wallers, ot y|
'\noxville. Tenn . are fb.e gue. I < .' K
Mr. and Mrs. Van Covington.
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Mrs. C. M. Hucy and children hav
j returned from Lancaster where they 0
spent several days with relatives.
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Master William Spencer, who has
been spending several months at the ?
I home of his grandfather, Mr. A. B. '%
Coward, has returned to hisho me in ?<
' Darington. ?
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Miss Nathalie (lurch is visLing re'- *
atives in Mt. Crog!~an. : ?
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Miss Jennie Coward is at'enrir..g ?
the commencement exercises of Coluinliia
college this week. ; $
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VMi'-s
Sallic Tnompson. of Titus- j?
villo, Flii.. is visiting relatives in and j %
neai town. ! ft
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Infcrma'ton hvs be?n r?r*e?vel in I $
the citv rf the marriage la?t .Ttmsd ?y | $
e-'enira of Marr'ere at Mt. Croghan'?
of MDs Clara Gilmore, of Santuck.! x
S. ('.. and Mr. M. I,. Haley, of Mt. ft
Crochan. The Chronicle extends best;?
wishes. ' ?
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The commencement exercises of the ft
Chesterfield high school closed Tnes- ?
day night with an address by W. F. ft
Stevenson. Mrs. Sessom's music ft
class gave a recital Monday night,
and a medal was awarded to Miss Vi- ^
olet Welsh for the most persistent j ft
ft
practice and attention to her studies. ( ,
Diplomas were awarded to Miss ft
Ilerniee y'winnie and M". He- !l"r". s?
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who graduated this year. The ser- ft
111011 was preached Sunday by Dr. John
It. Wilson, of Sumter. S. <\ ft
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ERAW, S. C.
NSURANCE OF/
2ns on Improved Ccuntr
rest Paid on Deposits.
YOU AND WILL A
Meeting of r. D. ('.
A meeting of Cheraw Chapter I". D.
will he held Thursday, June 4th,
ith Mrs. P. B. Huntley at 5.30
clock. Officers for the ensuing year
111 be elected at this meeting.
McBee Man Killed by Brother.
McBee,. May 23.?Thursday afterjon
Jas. Blackwell shot and instantkilled
his brother, Patterson Blackell,
at Jas. Blackwell's home about
iree miles south of McBee. An injest
was held early yesterday niornig
by Magistrate J. W. McCassidav.
he verdict was "justifiable homi
de." The disagreement between the
rothers, it is said, was brought
iout by the younger brother, Patirson,
mistreating his aged father
id mother. 'I he burial took place
jsterday afternoon at Union church.
Miss I.ouise Huev, of Lancaster, is
isiting her brother, Mr. C. M. Huey.
exlrtin Federals Fire mi Bellinger.
Vera Cruz, May 2"?.- The official |
:port of the shooting from the Mexi- (
in outposts at a hydroaeroplane in !
hich Lieutenant Patrick N. L. Be'.nger
of the naval corps was mak-1
g his clailv practice flight yeste day,
dicates that a score of shots ware
red.
Brig. Gen. Funston is not incline I'
i take the ma .er seriously. H.?,
ames it on irresponsible or drunken I
i rales.
The Jefferson Mercantile company |
f Jefferson has been comniissone l:
v the secretary of i.ate wit: a cap'-!
i! of $<>,000. The pe'itiojiers ar>'
. M. Johnson. J. C. Miller and L. L.
a ley.
Swinburne.
Swinburne is said t<> be the one and
tilv red headed p??et who ever aehiev. j
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maturally expects some gir
her. More and more e\e
good jewelry is becoming
Our exhibit of
Rings, Pins, Bracele
is repete with ideal gifts foi
and select one now. Do
minute. Make your choic
CROWN JEV
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ILL KINDS ANI
y and City Property
PPRECIATE YOUR
Visitors froii other p?.1 ?.s of Chesterfield
County are especially welcome
here.
Our diningroom is now run as a
retsaurant. The average cost of a
meal is 50 cents.
Our parlors have always been at
the disposal of the ladies.
It is not necessary to take a room.
Just walk right into the dining room.
HOTEL COVINGTON
You can't
change the
weather, but
YOU can change
your undergarments
Men who wear our
coal one piece undergarments
are
never fretting about
the hot weather?Ask them?
Price $1.00 per Union Suit.
50 cents a garment for shirts
and drawers.
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John C. Evans
Next to Post Office
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the most popular gift. 1
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graduation day. Come ?
not wait until the last @
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