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| | Model 5 * ? Aa^AAAA^AA^AA A^A cjCocai and ZPt. Mr. J. B. Bundy Bpent Tuesday in Florence. ??? Miss Evelyn Bland spent Monday In Florence. We regret to learn that Mrs. J. S. Hartzell is quite sick. Miss Mary Lee Dulley is visiting relatives at Apex, N. C. 9*9 Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Powell and cbil-1 irfin sDent Sunday in Bennettsville. ) Rev. Allan Macfarlan is assisting this week in a revival effort in Orangeburg county. **? Meters. 01/(13 Coward and llal Laughrigo spent the afternoon last Monday in Florence. *** Mr. Randolph Vfal'oy has accepted a position with .be Andersoi Lumber Co at Marion, S. 0. A musical by Miss Susan Smith and hei scholars will be given m the schrol auditorium tomorrow uight. Miss Emma Stubbs, who has been spending /^veral months witih her brother, Mr. O. L. Stubbs at Sumter, S. C.. has returned. Hon. W. W. Spencer, of Spencervllle, was a visitor In the city yesterday. Mr. a?k.o hnctu nt fripnds In Cheraw _ OJJCUIXi uao uuow V. ? ^^""" "wbo were gTad to see him. Mrs. J. B. Bundy was taken to a hospital 1" Florence one ^day fast ( week to undergo an operation for, appendicitis. Mrs. D. A. Redfearn, of near Wades, boro, N. C., is spending sometime in the city with her son, Mr. Hugh Redfearn, who is reported qnlte sick. ' Misses Sallie Underwood and Annie Whiteman have returned to their home at Fayetteville, N. C., after spending several days Mth their aunt, Mrs. T. P. Harrall. *** Mr. Nelson Chnvls, of Marlboro county, was a visitor In The Chronicle office last Saturday. He stated that he attended an enjoyable pic nlc which was held ^it Pleasant Grove church on the 15th, also stated that the corn and cotton crops in Marlboro county were as fine as could be found any where, i **? Cheraw will co-oi>erate with the Wood men of the World in having a big Wo?*d men's Rally and Farmers' Gathering 19th of q moot in of 1 J1UI DUrtJ, AU5. J m ill, UV v. ...vv?...n the Oheraw Board of Trade it was de. eijed to co-oiterate with the W. O. W. in having a big W. O. W. Rally and Fanners Gathering. The main attractions will l?e speaking by Congressman Lever and Finley and W. 0. W. exercises. Two base ball games and amusements of all kinds. 1 | Sound Mj T t V Consstently adhc % nlzed ecrreet ride: fy mercial banking, a JL vestments to the Z converted into casl Farmers Bank of ( W<T oirer to conscrvs the advantages an< 4% ed and perfected h lations with its dej 2 of liusiness men I A * fully understood; made to make aer< value to de|K>sitor ?* YOUR account is i t X Merchants & 1 : Y CHERAW SOU] T Has the most comf < i \i teni workmen, w others and will pic; ?rsonal 7/ews. Miss Maude Browu is visiting relatives in Columbia. Miss Alive Anders*. 11 is visiting relatives at Tiuimonsville. Mi's. E. C. McTison, Jr. of Columbia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Anderson. Mrs. T. P. Brooks, of Greensboro, N. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. R. I. Pollock. Mrs. C. C. Anderson ,of Tiuimonsville, siient suuday with her son, Mr. J. I- Anderson. The Cheraw military company, W. L. Gillespie, captain, left Tuesday morning for the annual encampment of ten days. The encampment is at the Isle of Palms this year. ** The Chronicle returns thanks to its good friend, Mr. W. J. Smith, of Smithfield, Marlboro county, for a very line watermelon. "W. J.' is a very successful farmer; his melons are alwuys line and well flavored, but the one he left fcr us on Monday was aDoui uie best flavored one we ever helped eat Mr. W. J. Odom, of the Bear Creek section, was In to see us Tuesday. Mr. Odom Is one of the county's progressive and successful farmers and Is old. fashioned in one respect?he doesn't Mieve in li^ng in the best county and state In the world and depch?Tlng*bn the West for his supply of corn, hay and f meat. ] Base Ball at Shiloh. There was a big time at the Shiloh , ball park last Thursday, Shiloh ball imrk is just 5 miles south of Chester- , field, near Mr. A. J. Smith's. On that day the Pagcland team came down and . played two games with the Shiloh team. The first game went to Shiloh by a , score of 12 to 8 and the second game j wont to Shiloh bv a score of 5 to 4. A regular old fashioned picnic dinner was served by the people of Shiloh and a large crowd was present to, and did, enjoy it. Confederate Reunion At Jefferson. Jeffersonlan. At a meeting of the citizens of the town Wednesday afternoon it was decided that the Annual Confederate Soldiers' reunion picnic wiuld be held on August 11 in the grove at the Baptist church. Much interest was manifested at the meeting and it is expected that the reunion this year will surpass any thing of its kind ever pulled off in Jefferson. A number of prominent shakers will lie here and make addresses to the veterans and their friends. A barbecue and basket picnic dinner will be served on the grounds. Y inagement X t V ring to the reeng- i i of leginiate coin- 1 nd confining its in- ^ kind that is easily *< !* h, the Merchants & M ""heraw continues to +% it!ve business men v [1 facilities develop- i y close personal re- J xvdtors. The needs in tills section are and every effort is +A units of "tin? utmost s. espectfully solicited I X i XI Farmers Bank $ 1 rH CAROLINA ^ j The letely equipped pr 'e buy paper in Iar ise you. All we \ THE CHROh OPENING OF CHERAW TO MARKET. Tuesday, July 27, the Date Set Opening Day of the Loc Tobacco Market Tuesday, July 27, Is the day Via nnonlnir1 nf thp PhftraW market. The Messrs. Graham say tl determined that the Cheraw for tobacco shall be second i and they earnestly Invite ev baco planter to bring one tri of tobacco to the Cheraw war Remember the opening day 1 day, July 27. As a result of un encouter u public well Saturday afterno< \V. T. Kdgeworth is in the Pre an hospital at Charlotte with a : ed skull, Mr. J. L. Cato has i stab back of hi i i?'t ear in J li a $1,000 bond, and Mr. Dagna i-.? slightly cut on the hand. M Edgeworth had been reproved 1 Cato for his treatment of Mr. Jordan, a young man from K who was visiting Dagnall Cato angered Fred and he began a against the Catoes. His fath notified and when lie came up and knives were brought play. J. L. Cato hurled a bri struck him flat on the left side head, fracturing the skull aboi ches Just above the ear. Mr. worth dosen't know anything encounter, but thinks he has i ar fever. He was carried to tl pital Monday morning, where ray showed the nature of the fr Last reports say he is impro Pageland Journal. Mr. A. A. Price, of the Evar section, is 53 years old. Nothl mark able about that, is there' But now listen. He says he hai sjKMit a nickle for cider or liqu lhat he has never drunk a be tie or rny soft drir.V and that never taken any medicine from tor or paid a doctor a dollar fo tice on him or his family, exc wife. He joined the church w was 15 years old, and has ende to serve his Maker acceptably that day until this.?Pagelanr nal. Mothers, Take Notice. No voungster's sleep Bhouid for Us lessons' sake. Nine should be bed hour for all schc dren, with Friday and 3aturday as the or>y possible exception hours J-oni the conclusion o' retiring time should be plenty It to prepare lessons. Then, too chil:! comes in from play at bnif-pns*. there should be an h fore supper in which to study an excellent rule to frrbfd th ing of anf story boot's outs! school course, except or. Satun! Sunday. The chll*. who Is f reading Is apt to b.<oom(? so eni In a book tl at ho 7;if neglect e and studv ror the vnrp.etlon book. Put Ir a strict -pie Is m? enforced that no reaoing shaP throueh the week t that 7 eceasary ior lessons, the chl 1'ui 'or fresh a.'r *od alee binge DR. J. E. FlTfDERBURl Dental Surgeon Phones: Office 138. Resldenci Office over M. & F. Bank bul THE MOST CAREFUL ALU cannot prevent tires from b hut he ran provide for such ei ries by carrying an extra tire. C. THOMA ^ ^tt^" ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ "l, Chronicle inting plant in this section, ge quantities. Our printing isk is a trial. We do all rrnr i? r^t n o i^neraw, a. \^. BACCO Friday Evening, duly 23rd MUSICAL for the l? al THE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM aet for ^ tobacco The Music Department and its Teacher ley Hour?8:30 market 0 none, General Admission 15c. ery toal load ehouse. The Charlotte Observer, this mors Tues- nlnS says:?"For the first time In Its history Charlotte wakes up this morning to find that it possesses two rival long distance telephone systems. The ear the newcomer j8 none other than the Posm Mr. tal Tgjggyapjj and cable Company sbjte - whIch wjjj begin today a service befrac ur-, tween tbj8 city and five others, and ex1 8m,a pects within the next few weeks to e undor make the service general throughout 11 Cato the carollnas. r. Fred jy T. U 1 C. W. j Serretary Garrison of the war departershaw, ment has accepted an invitation to adThla . _ ~ . . >. xu.* flre88 tne aoutnem commercial con, tirade j Kre88 at Charleston. Senator Fletcher er was 0f Florida, president of the congress, bricks j presented th# invitation. Secretary into Daniels also has accepted ?n invitation ck and j0 address the congress, s of the tjjC invitation into the fires on the 't 2 in- dreadnaught Oklahoma at the yard of Ed6e" the New york shipbuilding company of the jn Camden has not been completed, bnt catarrh preliminary reports leave the (exact -0 ho?- cause dTmystery. All the water has not the X been jumped out of the compartment acture. jn whlfch the blaze occured and the ex. ving.? teut ofVhe damage has not been determined. / mill -4 Satisfied, ing re- piv^yearold Margie had traveled ? No; ibout a great deal daring her abort 5 never Ife. One day her aunt remarked: or and Through all her travels, Margie alittle of ca>"8 seonis happy and contented." he has '* " Margie, "no matter where a doc- 1 K?' 1 allvaJr> flnd "?me dlrt Dla* o." r prac?pt his No Rellet. en 6 The cynical person wis standing m savored 0f a of an exhibition of 7 fro local art talent labeled "Ar? Objects' 1 Jour- "Well, I suppose art does abject, an* t can i oimme iter, dui mere aoesn i teem to b? any help (or It*" ha finally laid. o'cC> NOTICE. ?ol cHl ntght* Notice is hereby given that the " Tlu annual meeting of the Stockholdprehr.t5 ers of Chesterfield & Lancaster 1 if ths Railroad Company will be h$ld at Ave or the office of the Company at Cheour be- raw, S. C., at 12:00 o'clock noon : . It Ik on Wednesday, July 14th, 1915. e for the election of Directors and ide th* for transaction of such other lay and business as may properly come be^ fore said meeting. xer"! R0BT- L- NUTT, of the Secretary. id<o and be dona ^ hich la lid will FOR RENT p. - 'Ex- , Two connecting office rooma In j new Post Office building, (re i i lights, water and beat See us for [ rates. Cheraw Insurance ? Trust Co. s 174 I J : lding ma ^ THE RKHT COAI^- ! 1 THE RIGHT PRICE ! OIST andthe^fcrtit place to buy it is here. 1 That idle boat but a postive 1 urstlng ioarne<^^L advantages of using clean, J n^rgen- screen^^Phl?every ton full weight. ' Why ^ you? It is money saving ^ propo^^^Bwstlvey! o L. POWE, ^ ^Bheraw. S. C. We have compeand prices please kinds of printing. rVWVVVVVVVVVV HAIL INS - To our Friends i In Chesterfic It gives us pleasure Home Insurance Comp consented to let as wr Chesterfield County, co corn, and small grain, able and you can be i tection. Don't wait unt comes to look into this our pleasure to give 5 rates. Sub-agents want in the c Cheraw Insuranc JOHN H. WEL1 Ladd Building Over Post Fresh Beef, Pork and H. A. BURCH PHON Corinfton Hotel Bid CHERA^ mmmmmmmammmmammmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmammmmmm "CA TE Threshing Macl Mfl| Tractors, An *Also Lummus ! Write or see Chesterfield, S. 1 $9.40 Roi RICHMO The Atlantic Coast Line ai :are from Cheraw 3n account of the Exposition a ration of the Fiftieth Anniveri he Neero, which opens luly f portionate fares will apply fr Coast Line and are open to the for dll trains on julv 5, 7,9, 11 ted returning to reach original light of the seventh (7th) i Schedules and further informat Ticket Agent, Cheraw, S. C. W. J. Craig, Pass. Traf. Mgr. Wilmingto win r?nf?fcamm I I M0,w * t II ! I II ^ URANCE ?WWW* % )nd Customers ;ld County. to announce that 1 he any of New York has ite hail Insurance in vering tobacco, cotton I neir rares are reasonissured absolute pro:il after the hail storm matter, as it will be rou information as to ed at all towns :ounty. :e & Trust Co. ~~ LS, Manager. t Office, Cheraw, S. C % ... . ? ? Pork Saussage I'S MARKET E M If.. .Second Street kV, s. c. SE" rinery, Engines, Gas and Oil tomobiles and Automobile Accessories. Cotton Ginning Machinery. , <a WHITE, .epreen';. lives. C. McFarlan, N. C. und Trip ND, VA. inounces the above excursion nd Celebration in Ccmtirosary of the Emancipation of >th and closes July 27th. Proom all points on the Atlantic nuhlic. Tickets will be sold !, 14, 16, 19, 2l and 24, limI starting point prior to midday following date of sale, ion, call on H. L. Powe, T. C. White, Gen. Pass. Agt. n, N. C.