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I \ / } The Two bankrupt stocks, on every dollar spent \ reduction. Shoes 10 t Overalls, $1 kind for 7 Poles, Child's Dresses, tions, Silk Waifts, Und paid, but an old time ci ^ f \ ' " o Coca/!Pc Mrs. Keith Handcock, of TiminonsvjlJe, S. C., is visting her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. R. Handcock. Mrs. Kavanaugb, nee Miss Bertha Cams, of Sumter, S. C., is visting her I>areuts, Mr. and Mrs. George Carnes, Miss Bertie Rivers, of ML Croghau, spent the Weekend with Miss Henrietta Burcb. Ml Mr. Thos. E. Powe, of St. Louis, Mo., is spending some time in the city with his mother, Mrs. Josepheue Powe. Mrs. G./W. Goodwin, of Norfolk, Va., is visting her parents, Capt. and Mrs. A. H .rage. 1 A Mr. E. G. Smith, wno is empiu^eu ui Dillon, S. C., spent Sunday last in the city with friends and relatives. *** The Easter dance in Gheraw this year was quite an informal affair but was much enjoyed by those present Quite a number of young folks from Beunettsville and Chesterfield attended ^^^?The dance was held in- the Armory last Friday night. ?** of Pageland, is Bj^Mrs. W. little sometime re^^^^^^^H|^HH|^H|^Aplin?ton. 4 ,/ Sale is Prices reduced 25 to vith us. Dry Goods 1 a 7a nair reduction. m w ? ? 5c. Shirts 25 per cen Gaps, Umbrellas, Kim( erskirts. Collars, Suspe Lit price sale and a sav 'rsona/ v/ews. The many friends of Mr. W. A. Tpal who is in a hosnital in Flor ence, will be glad to learn that his condition is thought to be improved. The editor is laid up with grippe this week and therefor we ask the indulgence of our readers. Cheraw High School and Florence Hig School basket ball teams play a game on the Cheraw school grounds this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Cheraw girls are small in size but they expect to give a good account of themselves. # ?? Mr. C. W. EsteB and family Jeft Wednesday for their new home in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. ,Wm. Godfrey^ who have been spending a short time in norma, nave i?^uiucu. v Mr. and Mns. H. H. Harrall, Ruby, a C., speut Sunday in the city. i i Little Agnes Handcock Dead. Agnes, the six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. * Handcock died last Saturday night after a very brief illness. The little body was laid to rest in the city cemetery on Sunday afternbon. May God's purest angels guard j|er slumbers. ' ; \ : 11 1 <h" *' '1 V : ; On at F . / 5u per ceot. jno pre to 10c a yard saving i , Mens Hats 25 to 5( t off. 50 cent Windt >nas, Vesting, Velvets, nders, Ties and many i ing to our customers.. Your Child's Cough is ?xCaH for Bffeli Don't put off treating your Child'i Cough. It not'only saps their strength ut often leads to more serious1 ailments Why risk? you don't have to. Dr. King'! New Discovery Is just the remedy yotu Child needs. It is made with soothing, healing and antiseptic balsams. Will quickly check the Cold and soothe youi Child's Cough away. No odds how Dao the Cough or how long standing, Dr. King's New Discovery will stop it_ It'e guaranteed. Just get a bottle from yoni Druggist and try it Rheumatism Yields Quickly to Sloaa'i - You can't prevent an attack of Rhenmatism from coming on, but you car stop it almost immediately. Sloan's Liniment gently applied to the sow joint or muscle penetrates in_a few minutes to the inflamed spot that ca^Mfl the pain. It soothes the hot, tender. swollen feeling, and In a very short time brings a relief that is almost unbelievable until you experience It Get a bottle of Sloan's Llnlm&t foi 25c. of any Druggist and have It in th? house?against Colds, Sore and SwoUet Joints, t-nmbago, Sciatica and likd ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost install relief. ' _/ Job printing done promply at till Chronicle office. ; r ,M :f'v. #AJ i i i rt iL r S| ^'g, j';: ! " " - if " ' * ii Jay son s sens givenaway. No to ifu. Notions 25 pei ) per cent redu#ion. > >w Shades for 25c. L* Ribbons, Corsets, Glow - ..n , j_ OWt| armies?ail reuuc I X, lm*t? tor K?u>r)?l D?j. j^e regular ^monthly meeting or , Cher^ Chapter U. D. C. will be held with tftrs- W. R. Godfrey on Friday, i Aprlip^rd, at'-6 p. m. Arrangements for memorial Day will be made at thls^ijeeting and a full attendance is Atx*t the first of the year the Sea- 1 boardWdr Line put on its through UueB i number of large type engines , for fjpt jMtaaenger service . Since then I the tjfein* pulled over the Seaboard 1 have jbeen attracting 'attention over j the OP? pry. xne news am uuHorveri notes 13 nrriviU In Raleigh recently i ' of made np of 17 Pullman ' coachof- 11 was sufficient to block J three i^ty crossings, and the one en- i i gin? . jpHlng It could on good grades < , nntkefW miles an hour without ef fort, lit 1? a new departure la pas- { 1 j^ng^Saervlce and Indicates the advancoSnt of traffic on the Seaboard. 1 " MisaP&Qlman, of Asheyille, N. C.V is of Mrs. R. H. Johnson. < : ift^iUaxlne Harrall entertained J Mood^Ttohonor of Miss Owens. j Mri^^Mpbena Porwe entertained J Vi iU UUUU1 U1 ililB. *!. .. ^JWinMaikrv and Miss Ellse j Duttfi ?|9 vtalttof in Spartanburg. | Re^ r^Il is spending the 1 I New S disappointment to any< cent saving to you. lens Troursers 25 per < ice Curtains 1-3 off re ;s, Shirts, Skirts, Lacei ed in prices. No exp 5. FINLAYSON, A WABNtNGTO MANY Sons Interesting Facts About KMney Troubles. Ftv people mltw to what extent their health depeada upon the oondltten of. the kidney* The physician fie nearly an oaoee ot lerloua Pfaeas. makea a chemical uatnh e< thd patient* nrba He rnowa that ocleee the kidneys are dohe their work properly, the other h-gana eanaot. readily he brought back to hehiith and strength. When the kidneys m neglected or ibneed Im any way, eerlooe results ara tor* tofoUdw. According to health rtatletlos. Hrlghfe disease which la really aw edranoed form of kidney trouble oaused nearly ten thousand Isathe Is 1N^ Is the atate of New Fovfc alone. Therefore It behooves as le pay more attention to the health of thege most important organs. As Ideal herbal eempouad that haa had remarkable success aa a kidney remedy la Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great -EtOne* Liver and Bladder hemedy. The toQd and healing tnfluenoe of thla preparation. In moat ceaee, la aooa eel toed. aoeorfllng to sworn statdknaots tnd WflUd teetlmody of tboee Who ihvd egdd'the remedy. If yea feel thgt yoar kidneys vwmhre < tttontloe, knd wleh a sample bottle, rrfte to Dr. Kilmer A Co* BinghamAn, N. T. Mention tola paper, eaoleee ten. seats end they hrfll gladly forward to yoa by Paredl Poet Swamp-Root is eeld by erery dragrist to bottles of two WW Ma and Ilml WHY ADVERTISE? S It baa only been a few days since re heard a merchant nay that it was Perfectly useless to advertise, because i ' 1 V tore roe but a real saving Clothing 25 per cent ? :ent redudion. Mens gular price. Curtain s, Embroidery, Inserert salesman to be Cheraw, S. C. ' ) Vast. , -fi NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. i i i?-r? i IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THB UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF" / / t * :? SOUTlf CAROLINA, ; /I In the vmatter of W, T. Edgeworth, Bankrupt In Bankruptcy. To the creditors of W. T. Edge* worth, of Pageland, in the County of Chesterfield, and district aforesaid, a \ bankrupt ^ Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of April, A. D. 1910, the said W. I T. Edgeworth was duly' adjudged a bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will, be held m the office of Pollock A Pegues, Cheraw, S. C., on the 24th day of April, a. v. jlvio, at iz ocioca in noon, at which time the sail creditors may ; attend, prove their claims,, ap* oolnt a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meet* ing. * T. a CORK, , Referee in Bankruptcy. Florence, 8. C., April Id, 1918. , / ESTATE OF M. W. WRIGHT. ' AH persons having claims against the above Estate will present same, duly verified, and all persons indebted