Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, December 10, 1914, Image 3

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u= oCocal and Mis. XV. F. Stevenson lias returned I for fhc winter aftlr spending the [ summer at Montreat, X. C. r *** I ?r. A. A. MeManus. of MclUi1, is in the city to-da.v. L. Miss Virginia Sellers, of Hickory, is rtfie guest of her sister Mrs. J. E. Funderburk. ... Mr. II. I*. Powe is attending court this week in Greensboro, N. C. f ** "Kill two birds with one stone- -Xiuas Turkey and Suit at price of suit From John C. Evans. Adv. J Miss Claudia Powe rettirned rn; Thursday from a visit of sev- j I era! weeks to Charleston and Savnn- j I nail. While in Savannah, she was a gueST of Rev. and Mrs. Motto. Mrs. B Motte was a former rector of old St. J >a vjd's. B Btal Mr. F. E. K?rr. cashier of the lhink McBee. S. ('.. was a visitor in the ^H-lty Saturday. ^^^B *** Bfuy a man's suit $11 up and get a ^Hxuias Turkey fret from John C. > _Lvans. Adv ^^B +** Is your husband seedy? Suit and Xnias turkey at price of suit.?From ^^Jofcn C. Evans. Adv. ... Miss Alma Hutchinson has returned J from Rocky Mount where she spent where she spent several months with | relatives. ?? Mr. Jule McGregor, of Ruby, was a visitor in the city Tuesday. Cool these*- mornings?Eh! Overcoat and Turkey at price of Overcoat John C. Evans. Adv. v Mr. Klrby l^irers. of Chesterfield. - spent TuesdjfV in the city. ? ? Miss Lottie Princo. 'of Montrcat. ? js^visting 'her sister Mrs. \V. F. j ^FStevenson. How cnii I get my Xiuas Turkey i free? Ask John C. Evans. Adv. M Your Xiuas. Turkey free from John ^ C. Evans. Adv. **? FOR RENT.?One 6 room Cottage on j Kershaw street. Apply to. Capt. T. F. Mallo.v. ?? Since the first of the year the office ^^^Lthe secrtary of state has received in charter h*it Iteeii In Bowie. Texas! Sunday, Nov. 22. i lis widow is a aster of Captain J. M. J P Hough of tlds pln<v and also of the! late Solicitor M. J. Hough.?Lam-aster , News. j II VOI R COLI) IS DANGEROrS j" BREAK IT IT?NOW i, A Cold is readily catching. A run- <? down system is susceptible to Germs at once. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey ' ? fina f/vp rYilrtc r~'l Toug'hs. It loos pns the Mucous, stops the Cough and |( soothes the Lungs It's guaranteed. Only -."c. nt your druggists.?Adv. | TAX Ni The books will be open for the coiled Octebe, 19l4r to December 31st, 1914. Tlevy for State gP^^^^onstitutional School Ordinary County Intrest on R. R. Bonds Roads and Bridges Total levy Local School ^ Cheraw Graded School mills ^' "fniai'Burg 3 mills A Orange Hill 9 mills H Tats Branch 4 mills l'ee Dee 3 mills Stafford 4 mills ^^feethel 4 mills ^^Atfder Point 4 mills 4 mills ^^BffKer!T. 4 mills ^ Pine Grove 3 mills ^Vshiloh 3 mills J Snow Hill 4 mills W Ousley 7 mills Vaughn 3 mills A Wt^nble Hill 3 mills J White Oak 4 mills B' Center 4 milh m Cross Roads : mills Mf Prntrhan :j mills i *'*l. V? V0 ? k New Hope 7 mills "> i i i 1! ^ ^Kfforrl Fivo^Fftrks 2 mil'1 Man?ura .'! mills Pagtland '! mills B Flai?s 1' mills ^L. Grove .* mills Friomrhip mil! Jefferson ? mills Long BrancJh. f mills Green Hill ? mills Mildendorf 3 mills McBeo k mills Union ? mills Bay Springs \ mills Bear Creek J mil' Bethesda 2 nulls Juniper "> mil1* Patrick 1 mills Cat. Foil if 2 mills Lewis 3 mills I Palmetto ... .3 mills Wallace 3 mills Special Road?Cheraw Towusl-ip Special Road?Alligator Towiuli p I September 1", 101 I ersona/ 9/ews. I COVERING HiS TRACKS. "John," said the woman in a quietly earnest manner, "what time was it when you got home last night?" "Eleven o'clock." "That new clock you gave me for a birthday present is evidently wrong. I distinctly heard it strike two." "Oh. yes. that clock has novel modern ways that are a little confusing at first. What is struck was one and one, side by side, which makes eleven, you know. It isn't worth bothering with. I'll take it right back and change it for one that strikes the plain oldfashioned way." A Week's Wash. "Rather queer looking curtain hanging at that window across the way. It: reminds me of a Japanese portiere." i "That isn't a curtain. Miss Halk | room has tied a string across her window and hung up her stockings to dry." Plentifully Supplied. j "I'm going shopping today, Henry. | Skinnum & Co. advertise a cut-price 1 ale." ! u "All right, my dear, but if you are a tempted to buy another 'varz' remember that we already have 27 or more cattered about the house." i I" THE VERY BEST. ri fll She?What's the name of the best fortune teller? ^ He (absently)?Bradstreet. ,, Perhaps We're Old-Fashioned. W The school girl with the painted face? 'll SHE ain't to blame, but. gee! we would r Just love to wield a six-foot plank And land one on her mother?good! Popular Approval. It "Of course, popular approval is ea- fi sential to success," said the statesman, c; "I don't know," replied the plain per- ^ son; "a number of baseball umpires ? have managed to get on pretty well without It." A Touch of Irish. "Hullo, Llze! Whar yo' gwine?" said one colored woman meeting another. "I gain't gwine^ nowhar; g^^," came the The C-ronicle is $1.00 per year. I'ATE-Hl'RST. On Saturday morning, Dee. 5, at 10 'i-hn-k. Miss Belle Bate, of Patrick. 1. (\. and Mr. Leonard Hurst, of 'hesterlield, were united in the holy ninls of matrimony, ltov. C. \V. Jones 1' Wake Forest, N. oiliciated. The scene of the occasion was at 'amden. S. and eame as quite a urprise to tlieir many friends. Tliov are very popular young peoilo of their respective communities, ind their many friends wish them long and liapp.v life. DTICE Lion of taxes from the l">th day of 6 mills 3 mills ?V> mills IV2 mills 2 mills 18 mills Bonds Special Sshool 4 mills s 2V? mills 3 mills mills 5 mills 2 mills i 1 mills mills 1 1'j mills r, mills < 1 !> mills I 4 mills ! Hi mills 4 mills I 2 mills mills . A. DOUGLASS, Count} Treasurer. CHEIAW WIXS FIOM HAMLET c IX A FOOT-HALL GAME c LAST FHIDAY ! In a beautifully played game of t oot ball, abounding in well executed i toward passes and thrilling end runs t in the part of the home team and l)uzeling line bucks on the part of the I -isitors, Cheraw High school defeated E :he High School boys from Hamlet by g \ 20 to 6 score on last Friday after10011. Although the ground was wet he game was fast and snappy, consising mainly of open foot ball. The scoring was begun by Cheraw ii u the first quarter. After working A he ball within striking d stance of iamlet's goal by alternating end runs, rhrower, G. executed a beautiful forvard pass to Wright, who went across q or the first touch down of the game. u rhrower, G. missed goal by a small nargin. The next scoring was also . lone by Cheraw when Tracy circled h ight end for thirty yards and a touch !l fown.An easy goal was kicked by hrower, making the score 13 to 0. ,, Hamlet came back stronger in the hird quarter, and on a succession of ine bucks through center and tackle managed to reach Cheraw's ten yard Ine. Here Cheraw held for two downs fhen Hill went over for Hamlet's first ?| auch down. Goal was missed. On he fourth quarter Hamlet braced up gain bat last the ball on a fumble on heraw's thirty five yard lino Burch Hling on it. Here is where a beauti- ai ll piece of playing wes done by Cheaw. Tracy was given the ball, and e raced around right end behind perict interference for forty five yards. he ball was then quickly snapped to 'f hrower, G., who made an accurate ass to Ladd, who was waiting for the all on the five yard line. He went]*11 rer for Cheraw's third touchdown, ad Thrower, G., kicked an easy goal th aking the final score 20 to 6. mi Both sides did some excellent play- v? ig and to mention the stars for Che- ri tw would be to mention the whole as am. Tracy did some great work on ns ath defensive and offensive, and his Sr rcling end runs were thrlling. Char- eli e and "Pete" Pegues both did some rettiest tackling, breaking through le line repeatedly. Thrower, G. ran is team well, while the whole back T< eld ran excellent interference. For Hamlet Capt. Hill was the n< lining star, makng some beautiful j'j ne bucks, for substantial gains. Thei j{( hole Hamlet line played good ball, ..j id tiieir hefty center broke through epeate^ly and made some good f!' ickles. This game ended the season with the >cai school team. This being their yt rst attempt at foot ball, the season] in probably be looked upon as a sue- i,, -T. R W You wi!! find a < to su FOR HER TOILET CASES MANICURE CASES tM (WTV oiifl 1I.W VIIJV/ ? UUV4 ' CHIEF HOXES TOURIST CASES EXTRACTS, TOILEH TERS HAND MIRRORS ROOKS. STATIONER ETC., ETC. For the Childi of Dolls, Doll Vel can easily select tc Huyler's Cant size box desired. Eastman T. E. W i \ Can. Y Cotton If Not i p i I* fa MB n n^aiuoi Guarant 1 j. c t f I ?fc 1 Leo Fnuik^aiifes Jan. 22, Let* M. Franj^convlcted of tl murder of Mtj^^Phftgan, the Atlai tn factory gir^^B been sentenced t hang Jan. 22. ^^Bnk's oonly hope I executive clemen? \\ ashlngton, De<I 0.?No stamp ta undc* tlie war rewiiue act will he r< quired on colon lw tit fund certificate' according t<- an o] inion today h; U: solicitor of interni ! revenue. . ,& The Chronicle wlllmake a nlc Christmas presentj NOTICE OF OPENING BOOKS 01 SIBCBIPTION Notice is herebf given that undei authority giveii i j' the Secretary o: State, in coinmissjou dated, Decemhei 7th. 1014. the ltooks.of subscription tf the capital stock i?f The Trust Com pany of Cheraw will l*e ojiened at thi Bank of CherawICheraw, S. C., I)e cember 12th, 1914 at 12 o'clock M. c. Jk. waddill, t i. en a re I :essful one taking everythinng inh onsideration. The boys have already begun to look forward toward he basket ball Beason which is next n order, and the local school bids fair 0 put a good team in the field. Officials in the game Friday were Bunch, referee; Tpenccr, umpire; Selk and LeGrand. timekeepers, Pegpies head linesman. < 01 KT HOI'SE ITEMS Miss Viola Dunning, of Columbia, is s visiting her friend, Miss Virginia inderson, at the Commercial hotel. ? A church conference for St. Paul hutch will he held at that church ext Sundav afternoon at 3 o clock, 'he pastor urges that every member ttend this impevtant meeting. A special missionary service will he eid at St. Paul next Sunday evening t 7 o'clock. Tlio service will begin rompl'v a' 7 o'clock and will not ist ivore than one and a qhwIW ( ur<. **? Mr. J. 0. Taylor rnd Miss Oshurn, f Mt. Crogan. and Miss Elizabeth yrd. of Chesterfield, attended a Maude banquet at Chesterfield 1 flight. Mrs. C. C. Douglass went to Florice last week for nil operation for ipendicitis. Her many friends here e glad to know that she is rapidly covering from the operation and ill soon he ahle to resume her work 1 teacher in the Chesterfield High hool. t* A number of teachers from dlfferit sections of the county were at lesterfield ast Saturday to attend ee Teachers' Association. A very ithuslastic meeting was held and irlous plans were discussed for deving the greatest benefit from the sociation. The next meeting of the siM-iation will he held on the second iturday in January. Officers will be Mted at the January meeting. DAVIS-TEAL. The marriage of Mr. 1$. Thurman ill and Miss Ophelia Davis at Zoar lurch Sunday afternoon was wit>sscil by a large number of relatives id friends of this popular young coue. The ceremony was |>erformed by i?v. J. L. Tvler. of the Chesterflefilfid rcuit of the M. E. Church. South. Mr. Teal is a very successful young poor, and n valuable church worker. r? Teal is the vonngest daughter Mr. w. Tt. Travis and Is a leader the social and church life of the ooimouoltv. Mr. and Mrs. Teal w'11 make thedr one with the bride's father. A T pnaiaakeL Drug Stor^ complete line of H< lit every requiremer FO SHAVING S TOURIST I DKER- COLLAR B FOUNTAIN f \VA- BOOKS. S' Gentleme on AI/IVO k>:viui\ii>u Y THERMOS ET( ren we have a splei hides and Toys fi > suit your needs. iy in Plain and Fa 's Kodaks and G mnamaker HmREHBHBHH ou Afford to Sell at Present Prices <SUK y Loan (8)L 1 W. MALLOY, Manag ieraw, S. tl. WANTED; MelH^tcross ties; only will not have tiTcome so often if lie is from this yari. For our coal goes farther tTiatrTtre tKj^.l gives greater heat. What yon spend with us for coal (loesen't go up the chimney. It purchases fuel tl at gives plenty heat in stove or fun ace. Get your next coal supply here ^ml you'll make by the ojieratioii as veil as we. h. l. powe, ChtwJw, S. C. The ChronclAne year, One dollar r hTm SETS V 'ASES AGS anl I30jRs PENS I TAT10NERY f for n | SETS BOTTLES L ETC. P idid assortment om whith you ncy Boxes?any ameras. ! & Stms \ T J Your jk /X * I E J With Us i I I rust (tb. er C. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF ie CREDITORS. 1 11- ? ; :o In the District Court of the United | Is States for the Eastern District of < South Carolina. ( IN BANKRUPTCY. ( x In the matter of A. P. Smith, hank- J ?- nipt. i *, To the creditors of A. P. Smith, of 0 Chesterfield. S. C., in the County of ''hesterfleld and district aforesaid, a liankrupt. e Notice? is hereby given that <ui tic Jnd day of Decern her A. D.. 1914.1 the said A. P. Smth was duly adF1 judged a liankrupt. and that the first meeting of his creditors will lie held at the office of Early & Cork. Florence, r S. C.. on the 17th day of Deivmher, i f A. 1).. 1P14. n't 11 o'clock in the A. M.. r at which time the said creditors may \ * attend, prove their claims, apisiiut a - trustee, examine the haukrupt. and j 1 transact suoh otlier business as may | properly come before said meeting, j T. C. CORK. Referee in Bankruptcy. | Florence. S. C.. Decemher .~>tli. 1914. | THE DARLINGTON BRICK & TILE COMPANY, Darlington, S. C., j Prepared to ship promptly our stand- !( nrd Society Hill brick?than which there is no better. Send us your order. Can snip on;' one day's notice. Quality and prompt. R ^ For Eve I the 1 With the war s of cotton away dc And at the same i of winter needs tc Now, in order to crisis, we have thi On every , -? Trunks, '? Ranges, I | Householi tween N 15th, FOI We Will I Or?Evei bill for regular c; We Will i | Please notice tl re-marking or ch; ! out all chance of same prices the gi into our store. at our store are n 0 I as most of stores. Notice, too, th lots of excitemer which may be lo\ It will run 56 c long. But don't the 56th day. T I the stock would I is some choice be 1 and new styles. I SATUR j ===== | REMEMBER: | Mistake. || Caugl Chera\ I c . \ P'fc $ ' \ v '* <; ? ' * ' '+ m.' ' *v 9 ' ' 1 " * \ i \& ' ?. > < ?*.. | t~I The Ger | is the diamond. It lead? I in beauty and value. Hi ) Iv. Examination of our ) Diamond Rings, > > and other ornaments wil > mond jewelrv mav he lu ) j . . > CROWN JJ j CHERJ ) > lea: rybody in I 'own of Ch till raging in Euro >wn, ready cash it time the man buyii ? get for his dollar help both him am is offer to make: ' dollar'siworth of Bags, Suit Cases, door Covering, and d Goods, bought o ovember 21st and I CASH Allow a Dis 25 Per Cent. y time you pay us goods named abov< isb prices Hand You B. n Hard Cast latfhis is a bona-fi inge of prices whai "sucker bait." sods were marked \nd it is a known f ot marked up witl lat this is no high it and rush?and v or may be othen lays if the Stock of make the mistake here might be a be picked over. :cause this sale inc Sale Starts day, h It's a Real Red No Chance for 1 it or Fooled on v Furnit Second Street heraw, S. jXlMS>?<SXs>,SK?K5XS>????<SX?J?'??<?y^X2>?<?X5X5X5)?0 n of Gems f i all other precious stones g it all diamonds are not cost- | Bracelets, Lavalliers 1 prove that even good dia- ? id at reasonable prices. | 1LWELRY CO. ^w, S. C. I : '< ;???>??)???C^???<sxs^^ BB^^BB^B^BMBM L / Reach of c raw pe, and the price ; scarce with us. ng the necessities all it will buy. I ourselves in this Furniture , Stoves _ _ all other f us beJanuary. count of a $5.00 j at our 1 ick $1.25 i de offer with no tever. That cuts We sell you at when they came ? act that the goods | i as much profit 3 pressure sale with "special" prices, .vise. goods lasts that of waiting until rush then. And Remember, there hides fresh goods JOY. 21 action and No Y011 to Get I Prices. I isre Co. | c. I