Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, April 22, 1915, Image 5

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' / | Model 0 ?| <5 I jCoc&l and & W Mesdames McAllister, Boss juu I Anderson, of Cash, spent* Saturday is I the city on a shopping exi">?diUon. Miss Anne Owens has ret "Urned t< I her home after a visit of severe 1 weekf B with Mrs. R. H. Johnson. I u. " v \ ' Misses Rosa and Martha Mcltttosh, o Society Hill, S. C., are the guests ol their sister, Mrs J." A Spruill. ' H fl Mrs. R. A. Rouse and children, art fl visting relatives In Charlotte. N. C,, L Mrs. Wilkes, of Laurens, S. C, is lb. fl guest of Mrs. Hattie McKay. Mrs. C. L. Prince, Jr., entertain* Thursday afternoon last in honor c fl Mrs J. A. Wilsey. I Miss Lena Everette, of Rockingham B N. CL, was the ^est Saturday auc fl Sunday last of Mrs. C. K. Waddill I Miss Sallie Wiison, of Sumter, S. C. V who has been spending sometime ii the city, has returned to her home. I H Miss Aliene Barentine spent Sunda; at her home near Darlington. H . Miss Mary Stricklin Is spendin sometime- htf y^ttbAS Mr W 1 H Stricklin, iu Dillon, S. C. ?i* Mr. Chas. P. Johnson, of Montreat I N. C., spent Monday and Tuesday l the city, the guest of Hon. and Mr; ^B W. F. Stevenson. Rev. Walter I. Herbert, of Colun bia, spent Sunday in the city, the gues of his uncle, Mr. R. T. Caston. M Herbert preached -in the Method is church Sunday morning, delivering sermon that was much enjoyed t many of his old friends as well t B many to whom he was a stranger. Mrs. W. A. Teal spent Sunday wit H Mr Teal who is in a hospital ia Flo H cence. j I Mr. T. F. Brown and little da1 ught< of Georgetown. S. spent sevei 9 days this week in the city. (Jr. Brot B says George'own is a hurtling plo R and that one never hears* of such thing as "hard times" tb-ere. ^^B Mr R. R. Hickson spent Sunday I Florence on a visit to Mrs. Hicks who is undergoing tre atment in a h< pital in that city. Mrs. Hicksoi many friends will be pleased to lea that her condition, is very much i proved. *? . Improvement in business is genei according to banker's report. Subscribe to The Chronicle. The Sa\ Habit is the fating the I the saTings hali a stressful ca Why not lay career by oi>en with this stro Here your sav by the safegui policy, and the an account her ope dollar. St i Merchants & CHEKATf Si ?p??^ \ -V "IJT* ~Z JZZ* y k i > Has the most com k tent workmen. V ; others and will pie In \rsonal 7/ews. i; Dr. L. E. Bull spent Monday in jj Columbia, S. C. , I i Dr. L. E. Bull spent Monday in. > Columbia, 8. C. , ' *m *i f Mrs. Ann Stevens is vlsting her daughtfff, Mrs. Hattie McKay. f Our lady readers might profit, at I Least some of thein, by the experience otf "Observer" as he tells it in this ittsue. ,v>? V r * Bev. J. B. Weldoli, located at Heath Springs, S. C., was shaking hands with Wends ip the city mcvnday. . Miss Aramints. HoLcombe has re^ turned to her borne in Virginia after f a visit of several weeks with Mrs. C. L. Prince, it, \f?ccoo Rllpn nnd Vnnnlp TVnvnll nro ! \4straig Mrs. Hurbert Osteeu in Sumter, 8. C. Mr.'i C. Kendall, of Florence, S. C. ? spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. i V. H. Kendall. Mr. H. L. Powe was a visitor in ? Hamlet, N. a, last Sunday. y / Mi's. J. A- Wilsey, after a Veek's visit to Mrs. J. W. Malloy, reg turned to her home in New T/prjr *? y " Mr. .W. L. Gillespie B'pent Sunday in Flonmce with his brof oer, Mr. Frank t, Gillespie), who has* recently been n operated on for appendicitis. 3. Misses Cecil 9" evcrance, Ada Terrell and Lulu Harrington leaves tomorrow i-1 for a visit of several days in Sumter, it s- c- J r f t Mr. an <j Mrs. Tom Powe and childa ren, w ho have been visting Mrs. y Joseph iene Powe, have returned to l3 their home in St. Louis, Mo. *? I Miss Lizzie McOall is home from h Winthrop college. X- V Mrs. Lucy Harrington, who has been spending sometime in Florida, has returned. er, *** al Mesdames Kanar and Harrington, ? and Misses Margaret Harrison and iCG Rlva Yocum, of Cash, spent Tuesday in the city. LOST? A Sunday School Pin with ln 4 year bar. Finder please leave at 0Q Chronicle office. js- ** 18 Miss Mary Chapman is visting in ra Ruby, S. C. m *? Mrs. Edwin Malloy, who has been ,aj spending sometime in Spartanburg, S. C., has returned. **? Mr. Sheriden Trout, of Cash, spent Monday in the city. ing Habit found.iH ?n of character foui.ol success; ?i4- t.. . 0 HI is iiif wiufniuiie ui ireer. the foundation of your ing a Savings Account ng, progressive bank, ings wil be protected lrd of sound banking >y will earnd per cent e witn ns little as one art saving TODAY. Farmers Bank DUTH CIROLDfl mi - ine pletely equipped printii Ve buy paper in large < ase you. All we ask THE CHRONIC The girl bosket hall team of the Cheraw high school proved too llghl for Florence team ahd lost In the game played on. the Cheraw grounds lasl Thursday afternoon. The spectators however, say there was another reasofl "why the Cheraw girls lost, and the Cheraw girls, while accepting thif defeat gracefully, are going to try another game with Florence, on the Florence grounds this time, on Sato* day. The score of the game last Thursday was 11 to 5. The gate receipts, which was a volentayj contribution dropped in the basket by the spectators, was very gratifying to 43m team. After paying expenses $10 was left on hand for the benefit of the Cheraw team. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Redfeara spent Saturday and Sunday with relative! near Wadesboro, N. 0. * ? The Cheraw high scholl basket hall team will play the Morven, N. C. high school team on the home grounds next Teusday atterneon, and every body is invited to see the game. The girls will hand around the basket as usual and any amount dropped in will be appreciated. Chesterfield Conty Medical Society v. Organised r Th'e physicians of Chesterfield county ing been invited to meet at the Residence of Dr. T .K. Wannamaker, Jr., at 11 a. m. Tuesday, April 20th, foj the purpose of reorganizing jjjfj Chesterfield county medical aocM the following Physicians were' pj^^B Dr. JEL N. King, 3icBee, Da^^H Cheraw, Dr. L. EL Bull, Cheraw, DH R. M. Newson, Ruby, Dr. T. EL Wannamaker, Jr., Cheraw, Dr. B. L. Norwood; McBee. The following officers were elected for the year: Dr. L. El Bull, Pree, Dr. H. N. King, Vice president; T. EL Wannamaker, Jr. Sec. and Tres. The society will hold monthly meetings at the Chiqula club, Cheraw, on the second Tuesday of each month at 11 am. All physicians In the county are , urged to Join. One of the features of each meeting will be a course of post graduate study, the first half hour to be devoted to this purpose. Sufferers Find Swift Relief by Use of Remarkable Treatment. Stomach sufferers in the Southeast and, in fact, all over the country have found remarkable and efficient results from the use of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Many have taken this remedy and tell today of the benefits they received. Its effcets come quickly?the first dose convinces. Here is what two Carolina folks have written: TIT u n*virr<VDm)T V O u . xv, i/A * TUiu vux, i aiau, nt v. "For years I have suffered from a disease which puzzled doctors. I heard of your remedy and one bottle gave me relief. Your full treatment has about cured me." J. E. ERWIN, Winston-Salem, N. C. ?"I am satisfied through personal use of the powers of your remedy. You have saved my life." Mayr's Wonderful Remedy gives permanent results for stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Eat as much and whatever you like. No more distress after eating, pressure of gas in the stomach and around the heart Get one bottle of your druggist now and try it on an absolute guarantee?if not satisfactory money will be returned. (1) There are many ways of getting money, one of the most unpopular of which with many people be'.ug manual labor. 30TICE TO THE PUBLIC. My son, Theo. IJichanon, who is only 15 years old, has left me without cause, and this is to warn every one | against employing, harboring, or ' in any wise assisting mm. violation or this notice will cause prosecution to the full extent of the law. DELLA BUCHANAN. Cheraw, R. F. D. 1. Subscribe to The Chronicle. 1 Hronicle ig want in this section. juahtities. Our printin is fc trial. We do all L4, Cheraw, S. C i ? ?>?* ?< > CH SBAW WINS FROM LATTA A SCORE OF 9 TO 1 * . fc * Thrswer Strikes Out 11 and Walks 1 i Hitting of Wright and Traey Wins ! .1 bison Played Well for Latta i . Ch high school team defeated ' the-I atta high school, In a game of ball [ here last Friday afternoon. The Latta !, team Was out of class, w|th the Cheraw 1 team Si, ; W&l playing of Wright, Tracy, and ' Greg< ry and the pitching of Thrower ) were features of the game. 1 " Wa Bbn for Latta played a fine game. 1 The Use up of both teams were. ' * ] Utt* Atkini on, li> Bailej, p 1 Bethe ,3b . WilMi is If 1 Legeti rf ' 1 Wlllla us, p v"" Cheraw ? Wrigh, c Traces , If I *' i " Cheitlv, April 16.?So far this season thel Cberaw high school baseball team bis played five games, winning four. rTbay won from the Latta team by a m ore of 9 to 1. Some thrilling plays j^j we made, the features being the playing at second of Watson and the hitting of Smith for Latta; and the pitching of Thrower, who fanned 11 men, ai d the hitting of Wright, who made tyor safeties out of five times rm olo/i th? thrw>-hnse hit of Tracv for Che; aw. Latta-- 17 5 Oheraw ? 9 12 1 Bailey, Williams and Atkinson; Throwe and Wright Umpire, John Watts. : / Qlrrl your orders for printing. For ^ILINERY See Mrs.Jones At . B. Finlayson's Store. ' ESTATE OF M. W. WRIGHT. All persons having claims against the abotte Estate will present same, duly verified, and all persons indebted thereto will make payment to the undersigned. 1 . / t B. F. Pegues, Cheraw, S. C. * ^ ' Administrator. ' Rheumatism Yields Quickly to Sloan's \ You cauU prevent an attack of Rheumatism from coming on, but you can /stop it almost immediately. Sloan's Liniment*; gently applied to the sore joint or jmuscle penetrates in a few minutes td the inflamed spot that causes the pain. I It soothes the hot, tender, swollen filing, and in a very short time brings a relief that is almost unDeiievanie until you experience il Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25c. of any Druggist and have it in the house?against Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints, |,timbago, Sciatica and like aliments. Your money back if not satisfied, But it does give almost Instant relief. ) 'A ' i We have compeg and prices please r kinds of printing, i ' * H / ' UAAAAAAAAAA AAi r.W W W V w '[A WARNINGTO MANY Some Interesting Facts About Kidney Troubles. Pew people realise to what extent their health depend* upon the oondl* tlori of the kidneys. The physician in nearly all cases of eriows illness, makes a chemical analysis of the patient's urine. He knows that unless the kidneys are doIns their work properly, the 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, Bright'* disease which is really an advanced form of kidney trouble, caused nearly ten thousand deaths In 191S, In the state of New York alone. Therefore, It behooves us to pay more attention to the health of these most Important organs. An Ideal herbal compound that has had 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 this preparation. In most cases. Is soon realised, according to sworn statements and verified testimony of those who have ujed the remedy. K yen feel that your kidneys require Attention, and wish a sample bottle, write to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Bingham*ton, N. T. Mention this paper, enclose ten. oents and they will gladly forward It to yon by Parcel Post Swamp-Root Is sold by every druggist In bottles of two slsee? 60c. and 11-00. MASTER'S SALE. Pursuant to decree heretofore granted in the case of Bank of Rub r & Croghan vs. A. P. Smith and another; I "will offer for sale before the Court House door at Chesterfield, S. C., oil the first Monday (3rd), in May, 1915, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, county of Chesterfield, containing forty five acres, more or less, and bounded on the East by the Jackson Road, "West by other land of A. P. Smith (containing 67 acres, hereinafter referred to), South by Cedar Creek, and North by other land of A. P. Smith, as shown by plat made by W. L. Robeson, in 1854. Also that other tract in said State and county, containing sixty seven (67) acres, more or less, bounded North by John Mayfield, South by land of A. P. Smith and Thompson Creek, and "West by James F. Mayfield, as shown by plat made by W. L. Robeson, in January, 1854. P. A. MURRAY, Jr., Master Chesterfield County. The Jacksonville Times-Union appears to derive so much pleasure In saying: "Few States in the South have done as much building of permanent highways in the past ten years as Florida. There is not a State in the Union that has as much use for hard-surfaced roads as Florida, where 100 per cent of the improved highways can be used every day in the year." Are You Perfectly ! Prim Wc have a reputation for We do prompt printing f< Try us, if we are new to ) not see us before. Stricklin Print "The House ofX Market St. I "IT "f K A A A A A A*. >. v *i* MASTER'S SALE. S \\< Pursuant to decree heretofore granted in the case of Bank of Cheraw vs. Pee Dee Iron Works, I will offer for sale before the Town Hall, in Cheraw, S. C., on the Monday in May next (3rd), between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: . All that certain lot situate, lying and being in the town of Cheraw, . Chesterfield county, State of South Carolina, near the A. C. L. depot, owned by the said Pee Dee Iron " ;l Works and upon which is located ' its plant. P. A. MURRAY, Jr., ' , Master Chester field County. . rNOTICE OF SALE . ' Pursuant to an order heretofore passed by the Court of Probate of Cheetferfheld county, I will sell at public auction, for cash, on tli; 30ta Apill, 1915, at 12 M., the following personality of the Estate of M. W. Wright: Stock'of merchandise consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries and sun diies. of the appraised value of / $636.74, also one Maxwell Automo- ' bile. The sale will be at the store house on Market street, Cheraw, 8. C., now * containing the said stock of merchandise. * B. P. PEGUES. Administrator 1* y Trtfht ?i ^ * Job printing done prompt.? at the Chronicle office. THE LIFE OP A WATCH * The number of years it will run depends to a con siderable extent upon + what sort of usage what sort of care it receives. A neglected watch is sure to wear out before it should. And a cared for watch is just as sure to run + Mthfully righ down to the last tick that is in it. We care for lots of peo pie's watches, thus lengthening their lives and so savine money for their owners. Ready to do this for you + if you will let us. CROWN JEWELRY CO. Cheraw, 8. 0. l Satisfied With Your ting? the highest class work. or particular people. rou you'll be sorry you did ing Company duality Printing" Cheraw, S. C, - v ?c