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oCoca/* and m?mmmmmmmmmmamm?ammm?mmmmammmm?mm?mm Look out for April showers. The ground hog-sure must have seen his "shadder" agulu. There are. from reports, about J.'OO cases of grippe in Cheraw. 1 ? ^ The single man out of a job is to be pittied, as he has 110 wife to support him. . Miss Nell Coward is home from the Columbia College for the Easter holidays; ' * . : ? ? Miss Ruth Laney, who is attending Columbia College, is home for the Eas* . . ter holidays. : s ** ' }%' Miss Susie K. Smith Jb sending the Easter holidays witih her sister in Virginia. Miss Elise Wannamaker, who is attending Converse College, is home for the Easter holidays. The girls basket ball team of the Cheraw high school, will play the girls of the Timmonsville high school in Timmonsville. S. C., next Monday. * ^ Miss Ethei Gipss, who has been employed by the Cheraw Insurance & Trust Co. as stenographer for the pait year or so, left Sunday night fo ;jii her parents m wasmugton, j.'. ;. i Miss Mollie Smith, of' Wadesboro, N. C., spent Sunday in the city. $ * * \ Mr. and Mrs. Powell and little daughter, of Portsmouth, Va., are spending sometime in the city. Mr. Powell is engaged in government work in Cheraw. * * Mrs. Mclver, of Darlington. S. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank B. Pegues. f ' j \ Mrs. Traywick Long left this week for Dr. McLeod's hospital in Florence. "Why don't you pay your debts? You've got the money."But I would' """"n'l have it if I paid my debts."?Boston Transcript That /must be the 'reason so many Cheraw people refuse to pay their debts. Dr. Van Gregory, of Greensboro, N. C~ snent the week end with his an rents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Gregory. . / Dr. T. E. Wamiamaker, Sr., and Rev. J. S. Hartzell went over to Bennettsville Friday night to attend a Masonic celebration. t t V Misses Ruth Harrington and Elizabeth Osteen returned to Sumter on Sunday. 1 * * * The following, taken from Monday's State, will be read with interest by Choraw people: "On Friday evening Miss Sue Deschamps gave her graduating recital in the presence of a large and appreciative audience. * * She was assisted by Miss Noll Coward, graduate in voice, whose rich, full contralto added greatly to the delightful musical programme. *** A game of bull played Monday afternoon by the Sunday school oinsxis of Messrs. L. A. Meiklejohn ami .1. V. Mallo.v resulted in a victory for the classes of Messrs. L. Meiklej-d-.u and vil l?e played next M?nday afternoon l?y tlie same cl t : s. FpR SALE?I have a Lire.? (Iran i square Piano for sale CHEAP. Parties can see and try it at Mr. A. II. Pace's. H I*. Cuess. | Financial i Have you any - u-!.nt tn i-mxnit n I any matters of hu you? The officers of i at the service of t ami they are alwj customers furthe 1 If Vol* are a en consult them free ? give you surest io I?y Ioiij: ami varic< iny matters. If > mer, we now invil ' one. Merchants & F CM1R1W soui _____ [ Qrsonai Vfews. Prof. L. J. Stillwell and Misses EleaI nor Godfrey and Laurie Harrall at tended the State teachers Association in Florence last Friday, Mr. T. S. Graham, of Greensboro, N. C., spent several days this w;ek with 'his family here. ***. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford, of Florence are visiting their mother, Mrs. H. J. i Godwin. *** ' The Sunbeam Society of St. David's will give tlieir annual Easter egg hunt on Monday next at 5^ o'clock, in r the grove adjoining the residence of Mrs. Jas. H. Powe. Admission 10c." i, . Mr. Benno DeElba is back from a business trip to New York. The Baptist hoys defeated the Methodist boys in a game of ball yesterday afternoon. "" i Mrs. R. H. Nelson, of Pageland, S. 'C., spent Friday last in the city, the guest of Miss Nora Stubbs. 1 * Mr. Mack Barbie, of Florence S. C., -.pent Friday last in the city, the guest 'of his mother, Mrs. Ellen Barbie. * Mr. Byrd, of Kingstree. S. C., is the ~ e wr r* n tt ?. auessi ui uih sister. mis. rv v. nougr.. * Mr. J. W Stricklin and family spent Saturday and Sunday last in Wadesboro. K. C., visiting r latives. *** Mr. Win. Stevenson, of Bennettsville, si>ent Monday in the city. ** Mrs. M. W Wright bas moved , to 1 the Jackson cottage on Market street. * * Messrs. Robert Stricklin ano Dan 3 Mcintosh spent Sunday in Wadesboro. The Cheraw high school boys were defeated in two games of ball the past ' week; The first game was played with the Dillon high school boys and the ' latter with the Hamlet high school hoys.-?Beth games wefo pTayed In Cheraw. The Cheraw boys are practicing 1 hard and say they will do better hereafter. ' ' ' Snow Visited Cheraw. A genuine snow storm descended on Cheraw Tuesday afternoon. It came with startling suddenness. About 4 o'elock there came a swirling of flakes and it continued with scarcely .a mo- i it... ?ii .i 1 mollis i-nsNtiiuii, juiu an wiiumk in*1 ] night it sleeted and snowed, and nil the next morning it snowed tlie fall setting lighter ahout 10 o'cloek. About 12 o'cloek the .sun came out and the snow melted away so fast that a same of base hall scheduled for that afrernoon between classes of the Methodist and Baptist Sunday schools was pulled off without inconvienee. HOW PAINT , 'i The first cost of a sood job of paint? Devoe?is $50.(average size. ??f course). ( The first cost of a second or third or fourth rate job. $55 to $100. The wear is likewise. The better you paint, of course, the longer it wears. And the more you pay for your joh, the shorter it wears! Devoe si one of a dozen g<M>d paints. There sire hundreds of had ones. As likelv sis not. Devoe is the Olllv good one ill this town. DEVOE WANTED OLD KAOS. Will buy clean cotton rass?whit? or colors.?Any quanity For further particulars apply at The Chronicle office. - . Problems to solve? Do you >y of ?'iir officers on I syiess iiniKtrtauee to % his bank are always lie lunik'* enstnmors ivs glad to help tho liis business interest. | stonier, eoine in and ly; they will gladly us and advice gained j I experience in bankroll are Not a eiistote you to hecoine one. | armers Bank H CAROLINA ROSTER OF CASES *0 BE TRII APRIL TERM COURT OF COMXOH PLEAS, 1915. DOCKET &0. 2. Monday and Tue?>day will be d voted to the hearing of equity cast Following are the cases: ' 1. . JHorn vs. Lowry. 2. Hogg vs. Quick. 3. Funderburk vs. C. & L. R. R. C 6. Gillespie vs. Peguea. 7. Sutton vs. >Voodward. 8. Sowell vs. Threatt. 9. Town of Cheraw vs. White. 10. Jackson vs. Real Estate Co. 11. Southeastern Life Ins. Co. v Odom. ' ? 12. Harby Vs. Harriman. ' DOCKET NO. 1. Wednesday, April 14th. 1. Hurst Streater Co. vs. Pate. 2.' HurEt Streater Co. vs. Merr man. \ Hurst Streater Co. vs. Cole. 4. Teal Real Estate Co. vs. R. 1 real. 5. Scott vs. Poison. 6. Hunt vs. Teal, Thursday, Aril 15th. 7. First National -Bank vs. Smil and Smith, 8. Hancock vs. Jordan. 9. Lowry vs. Western Urtioh Te agraph Co. 10. Estridge* vs. Rogers. 11. H. J. Sellers & Co. vs. W. \ PoIboii. Friday, April 16th. 12. Gladden vs. Chapman. ... 13. Moore & Grant vs. W. L. McKa 14. Thompson vs. Threatt. 15. Hasty & Gurley vs. Graves. 16. Griggs Bros. vs. Graves. Saturday, ApiH 17th. 17. Sellers vs. Sellers. 18. Hurst Streater Co. vs. Hurst. Monday, April 19th: 19. Cuttner vs. Meiklelohn. 20. Ruby Mercantile Co. vs. G'i left*. LM. fn; vs. King. . 2). Ilobley vs. Seaboard Air 111 R. It. Co. T uesday, April. 20th. 23. Li.dder. & Bates vs. Jowers. 21. Pittsburg,Steel Co. vs. C. M. i R. it Co. and Threatt Bros.. 2.?. Carolina;. Supply Co, - vs. Wi liauis 20. Threatt vs. Jowers. f 1 nlon "'Sf<55k "Yara8~v8."~tfnIo Distributing Co., et. al. t 28. Charleston Drug Co. vs. Unic Drug Co. Wednesday, April 21 ^t. * 29. Rose Bros. vs. Graves. / 30. H. J. Sellers & Co. vs. McLea 31. Griffeth vs. Gulledge. 32. Lynchburg Shoe Co. vs. Grave 33. Kelly vs. Watson.. 34. Rayfield vs. Seaboard Air Lir Et. R. Co. Thursday, April 22nd. 35. Jones vs. Braswell. 36. Ruby Mercantile Co. vs. Moor 37. Ruby Mercantile Co. vs. Tucke 38. Stricklin vs. Scott, et. al. 39. McGregor vs. Douglass. 400 Davis vs. C. & L. R. R. Co. Friday, April 23rd. 41. Sellers vs. Moore. 42. Arniistead Rogers Co. vs. Ch raw Wholesale Grocery Co. 43. Denzen-Goodheart Co. v Graves. 44. Brown vs. Langley. 45. Puffer vs. Laney. 46. Gregory vs. Powe. Saturday. April 24th. 47. Hurst- Streater Co. vs. Teal. 48. Henderson-Snyder Co. vs. Un on Distributing Co. 49. Wallace vs. Bank of Ruby Mt. Croghan. 50. Geer Drug Co. vs. Laney. 51. Pegues vs. Wilhelin. 52. Moore vs. Hinson. Mass Mee The Town Counc of the Citizens of Ch Town Hall, Monday o'clock to discuss th< down the Town hall, that same is unsaitor ababely unsafe. D. L. 9 ? * 1 !i> COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Court of Common Pleas for the tria of civil cases will convene at Chester field on Monday, April 12th, and wili hold for two weeks. ?s- By resolution of the Bar, the fijrsi two days of the first week will be devoted entirely to equity cases, therefore there frill be no need for Jurors to ?* attend on these two dfcjs, (Monda and \ Tuesday.) 'Follo'wing are the jurors drawn to serve;;- .. ..FIRST WEEK. ,8 - ClIERAW TOWNSHIP. W. R. Reid * r Stanley Anderson L. T. Morgan J. S. Brigman. T. T. Wallace J. F. Agerton. . , COURT HOUSE TOWNSHIP, N. A, White . W. C. Adams ! ? ' T. D. Robertson yf. j. Streater Peter Parker . J. A. Rayfield C. R. Se'lfers. lh MT. -OROOHAN- TOWNSHIP. J. P. Thurmah ' ; " .' * . . D. L. Graves 1- B. fJ^Burch J. Wesley Lowery. ' 1 OLD STORE TOWNSHIP. v- ' J. *R. Catoe " RJir-Hicks 0. C. Clark .? W. B. Evan$... , ? y. . JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. ' J.A.Jenkins . B. F. Ogburn J. W. Hlnson. r "ALLIGATOR TOWNSHIP. > C. W. McManus ' W. M. Grant "E. if. Clark ^ .... ,. ' j. W. T.^Brown. . - ' -* SECOND WEEK. ie . |rHERAW TOWNSHIP. R. D. prawley ^ ' ~ Jno. CL Huntley ' ! A. W.\ritt & F. M. Hice J. C. Whitley. I'"' ' COtAT $OUSE TOWNSHIP. " wl^lSrell? ,n J.H.. Bittlft. ' .... A. J. McRae . E. 9. N. Hojlins J. M. C. Atjanja,, . , n MT. CHOGHAN TOWSSHlP. N;? L. Gibson V s; - J. C. Dairymple " C. P. NicbolsOtt' ie A. B. Sellers ; 1 ' '..J. L. Standi. OLD STOKE TOWNSHIP. W. j. Blakney e- C. H. Funderburk r- " P. H. Eva^uS , J. W. Terry. / JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. b. c. Jonea > W. E. Gardner ; Z. Z. Siddleton e" C. R. Rollings. ALLIGATOR TOWNSHIP. ' J.'W. McDaniel W. P. Shaw J. A. Blackwell H. M. Morris. ' COLE HILL TOWNSHIP. . C. S. Crenshaw ii- J. W. Cassirty. Jr A. J. Williams & Jno. D. Odom. STEER I'ES TOWNSHIP.. Lewis Willis J. H. Wallace W. P. Tolson. iting (lalled . I il has called a meeting eraw to be held in the r night April 5th, at 8 j advisability of tearing They having decsded y, unsightly and probnrt i i a J A XT ULLfiYI/in Clerk k An. ?' o'?M" " "?4r.J.<XVT?fl 1' >v A. I f / Pageland Items from Pageland Journal. ?* > . I Mr J. W. Raynoi^ afid family left Monday for their home at Beli>ort, L. I I., to spend the summer. They spend each Winter at thelT home" just outside .tty.e limits of Pageland. .-.They have made many friends in and near town who regret to see' thefi gtt. 1 - $iss Cecil Moore," tfihafi daughter of Dr. und Airs. 13. C. Moore} .was carried to the Presbyterian hospital at Charlotte Sunday and she ..underwent an operation for appendicitis Monday horning. She stood., the oiieratlon well and is doing-nicely. .... . - Mr; J. M. Afant,'who was seriously wounded at Page!and on March-12th, carnd home Saturday from the Charlott hospital where he underwent an operation, He is reported as doing fiicely and unless complications arise yet he wiH soon be well. ill'. C.- B. Webb, national vice councillor of the Junior Order will give a public address it! tiie scbpol audit-, erumi here Saturday night, s April 10 at 8 o'clock. The public is invitted to attend. All members of the local-council are asked to qaeet at the hall at 7:30. Policeman Funtierburk kille<l a mad dog under Mr. B. C. Ogburn's residence in the southed part of town Monday afternoon. The dog had a fit near the back steps and there seemed to be ho doubt that it had rabied. It was a 'shepherd" dog and, so far as we have learned no damage was done by the dog. *' * ' The boys of Chesterfield county who are in school at the University at Columbia have reorganized their county club, with L..C. Wuunumaker as president; Robert Turner, vice president; Ronnie Knight treasurer; A. R. Poston, secretary. - They. are to- study the schools, und roads .'problems of Chesterfield county. * ' ' i I Job printing done promply at the Chronicle office. ? I A WARNING TO MANY Some Interesting Facts About Kidney Troubles. Few people realise to what extent 'then Tftmlih qapfeB(gMtpon~tbe coDdltion ot t)i?t kidneya t w The physician In nearly all cases of serious Illness, makes a chemical analysis of the patient's urina < He knows that unless -the kidneys are doIfcg their work properly, t^e. other organs cannot readily be brought back to health and strength. ' When the kidneys are neglected or abused in any way, serious results are sure to follow.- According to health statistics. Brlght's disease which la really an advanced form of kidney trouble, caused nearly ten thbusand deaths In 1913, in the state of New York alone Therefore. It behooves us to pay more attention to the health of these most important organa An Ideal herbal compound that, has bad remarkable success as a. kidney remedy Is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy. The mild and healing Influence of ;thls preparation. In most cakes, Is soon realized, according (o sworn Statements and verified testimony of those who have used the remedy. If you feel that your kidneys require attention, and wish a sample bottle, write to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Blnghamton, N. 7. Mention this paper, enclose ten cents and they will: gladly forward It to you by Parcel Post i Swamp-Root la sold by, every drug-, gist In bottles of two sizes?50c. and 11.00. 1 ' '* **' ' ? ??- #??? krlnHntr ' UlVe US your oiueii) iui yiwuut. NOTICE OF OPENING OF BOOKS OF ' SUBSCRIPTION. . # Under authority given the undersigned in a commission Issued by the Secretary of State, the books of sub-; scription to the capital stock , of the Planters Trust Company will be opened in the office of B. H. Burroughs in Cheraw, S. :C.. at ten o'clock a. m., Friday, April 2, 1915. B. H. BURROUGHS, G. W. DUVALL, C. K. WADDILL, P. A. MURRAY, Jr.. i . Corporators. Are You Perfectly ! Prin We have a reputation for We do prompt printing f Try us, if we are new to ; , not see us before. Stricklin Prinl - TT / " i ne nuuoc v* ^ Market St, J 1 'L ' =* THE LIFE OF A WATCH . . ; V '>'! vl MIIIMIMIIHIMIIIIIIMI A' , v.. ..</? A ? , The number e# ydars it will run depends, to5 a con ^ 'Slderikble "extent upon ' wbat sottfv*biMusage .. what qgjre it receives. A negleated. w'at^lv.js sure to wear oiit-before it And a cared foifwatch is . Just as \ sure Jto run ' : Mthfully ' rign down ' to the last ticikf that is N ' ^ it. r j We care for lots of' peo , ..pie's watcljes,,'",tEui lengthening'' '* jfoeir livejs and qo . having money , for their owners. Ready to do this .|or you . if you williet us; .. v CROWN JEWEX.RY CO. v' ,t ;.Z. ' Cheraw, 8,,..G.\ ii.inim.uniiinniiii , Court notice Court of Common Pleas Lor the trial of civil cases will qopyeqe at Chester- . held on Monday, April i2tb. , :..L P. Mangum, Clerk of Court ? MASTER'S SALE. -tf j " . i ' 3tate of South Carolina, County, of Chesterfield. Pursuant' to a decree .heretofore granted in the case of H. J. -Sellers & Company vs. H&ttie M. Boan, et al., will offer .for sale before the Court Rouse door at Chesterfield, 8. C-, on tie first Monday Jn April, same being the 6th* between ; the, legal hours of bale to the highest bidder for cash, the. following described, real estate, to.,Wit: ^ Wr k' r?* *' AH thaft certain, piece, parcel or tract , ur uhu lfTUOle Hnrtixwhshlp, Chesterfleid County, Si-C, containing, two hundred acres, more or lees, bounded by lands of, W. A. Odom, p. a Cassidy, P. D. W. McLean, Nancy Jones, W. K. Rogers, and possibly others; -being known ad the Levy Cassidy home place, and being now composed of two tracts of 120 acres, more or less, around the Levy Cassidy "hoihe place, and 80 acres, more or less", arbunid the present home of Hatfle" M.7 Boan. The line separating the land ihto two tracts have been surveyed and located heretofore, r6fer'erice : being'had to such surveyor's .descripJRm will more fully appear. . *( ' ., . . The land will be pold la. two separate tracts as above set out. , ... P. A. MURRAY,.Jr., Master Chesterfield County. v 771 t- - - / MASTER'S SALE. > s State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. Pursuant to decree heretofore granted in the case of Charles A. Marihhip vs. J. C. Colej I will offer for hale before the Court House door at Cheaterfield, S. C., on the first Monday In April, same being the 6th, between ths V legal hours of sale; to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real ebtate, to wit: - * ' All that certain piece, parfcel or'tract of land, lying and situate in Steer Pen township, County of Chesterfield and State of South Carolina, containing twelve (12) acres, more or less,, and bounded North and West by lands of M, L. Hppklns. and East by land of James Singleton, the same being a tri.angujar piece of land, and the same land conveyed. to J. C. Cole by L. E. Bull, by deed dated September 10th, 1912. . P. A. MURRAY, Jr., Master Chesterfield County. 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