Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, August 19, 1915, Image 3
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Mrs. M. W. AVright and son Edward 3
are visiting in Colthnbia.
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Miss Carrie Coward, of Bennettsville,
who lias lieen attending the As- 0
soeiaticn of the deaf in Columbia the e
past week, sjient Sunday night and j.
Monday in this city enroute to her t
home. She was accompanied by Miss t.
Louise Coker, of Columbia, who will {
he her guest for a few weeks.
Hr. Fred Ingram mient Sunday lu 1:
Columbia. I'
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Charlie Henry, the little 3-year old *
mn of Mr. and Mrs. Melton Henry,
vfco lives on Mr. A. J. Watson's
plantation near this city, died last
Affturday nightMl
#lr. Cletus Fuuderburke, who baa
l?en in a hospital with typhoid fever {
fiaec several weeks, is again at home j
and able to be on the streets.
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Miss Rutha. Wait Fiulayson, whc t
has been critically ill for several r
tweeks in a hospital in Florence, has f
been brought back home and is rapidly 1
eou .'aleseing. ?
noons Wednesday, Sept 1st. v
See announcement of I'rof. Mclver In j
another column.
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Miss Annie Coward has returned
home after sending several days with j
relatives In Monroe, N. C.,
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llessrs. John K. Pegues and E. Oil- ^
bert Smith spent Sunday in Columbia.
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The Bankrupt stock of the Chernw t
Mercantile Co. was sold Friday last
at public auction. Mr. H. N. Askins,
of Pagelaud, was the purchaser.
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Miss Francis Sams, of Charleston, ^
is the guest of Miss Susie Mclver.
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Mrs. L. D. Marrall is spending sometime
at Montreatt. N. C.
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Rev. J. S. Ilartzell is visiting in (
^^^__J5umter, S. C. p
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Mrs. J. T. Covington and children,
of Hebron, S. C., spent the week end ^
in the city the guests of Mrs. E. E..
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Misses Ruth Carter ami Rerniee
JJflteman, of Ilartsville, are the guests
cf Mrs. Robert Stogner.. I
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Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lockey. of Wadesboro,
N. C., sjHMit the week-end with c
felhtlves in the city.
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Miss Mary Wright, of Danville, Va., ?
ih visiting her brother, Mr. J. C. ^
Wright. ,t
Rev. R. A. Roum; went over to Col- '
Uinbia Sunday to have his eye treated. '
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^ mercial banking, an
1 vestments to the k
J converted into cash
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the advantages and
A e<l and perfected bj
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Ir. Caston Wttin&make^ Hangs Oul
His fcUbfte.
Mr. Canton Wannamaker, one of oui
\vn boys, having been bom and rear
<1 in Cheraw in which city he hat
.Teat pride because it is his home
las hung out his shingle at the Mer.
hunts &. Farmers Hank Building, foi
he practice of law.
Mr. Wannamaker is a son of Dr
\ E. Wannamaker, of our city, and
s a bright young man, who has alwayf
ecu industrious, even from a atnall
oy. He numl>ers his friends by th'
core in this section, and each an^
very one of his friends winh Win th<
reatest success in his chosen profes'
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A Correction.
The article In last weeks Chronicle
bout the trouble# of Miss Alameda
lolcombe in bar home town of At
anta, Ga., as a moving pltcure artist
ras mlslading In as much as the arti
le was prefaced with the statemeni
hat Miss Holcombe had visited In Che
aw. Our Information was to that ef
ect, but our Informant wbr mistaken
The error was occasioned by the verj
.Teat similarity In the names of tw<
foung /ladies. jThe (Miss- Holcombe
vho visited in Cheraw was Miss Ara
ninta Holcombe, whose home Is li
"lanvllle, Va., and is no relaticn what
'ver to the Miss Alamenda Holcomls
>f Atlanta, (la., whose troubles Wefi
Mentioned in the article In The Chroi:
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Walters-Terrell Co. will move fron
heir present location on Marke
itreet Sept. 1st to tbe bulldlnog 01
Second street recently occupied b:
he Cheraw Mercantile Co.
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See the page ad. In this Itaue o
4r. H. N Askins. Mr. Asking bough
he banarupt stock of the Cherav
Mercantile Co. and is going to sell thi
ntire stock at retail within the nex1
en days.
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Dr. L. E. Bull is attending this weel
be meeting at Wrlghtsvilie Beaoh 01
he association of Seaboard Air Line
'hysicians.
Mr. and Mrs. Huh edfearn are vis
ting relatives near Wadesboro N. C
Mrs. M. B. Smith and children art
isiting relatives in Macon, Ga.
Mp. J. B. Bundy and daughter, Misi
rene, spent Sunday in Florence.
Mrs. Maggie Mcintosh spent Tues
lay in Florence.
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heraw continues to ?
Live business men <?
facilities develop
close personal re t
reltors. The needs f
1 this section are V
md everyv effort is
unts of the utmost A
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others and will pli
BeowALuMr MOTS.
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^ By Dunk Botta.
Dock Hooks had quite ;n narrow
esoai*? from being kicked by a mule
Tuesday morning. All that saved him
1 was that the mule kicked his broth*
' er. Sidney, instead.
[ It Is reported that Fletcher Henstep
Is tiecoming ho near..slghte<l he
iniy hare to more up closer to Hogj
wallow,
s A drummer visited Hogwftllow this
[ week, He wore 8 white shirt and ft
, standing collar, end when he opened
i his trunk-at the store a large crowd
( gathered-around.-tp aee wbakwns In it.
Tarn 81ms took hla pet Hazard t ?
church with him Sunday. He took
jhls Hazard along so that he could
hare a whole eeat by himself.
} News of a shooting affray has
i reached here from the headquarters of
Gatoder creek. All the details of the
afray that could be learned
that the plaintiff was shot by the de.
feodant, who pleaded not guilty.
Slim Pickens Is progressing rapIdly
while trying to learn to play his
new hand organ. Slim always has
r had a desire to master music and oth,
er high cultural arts and expects to
became quite a social favorite ere the
. jaybirds hatch again,
i Washington Hockft' house caught
Are Monday night- He narrowly es
caped In his night clothes, hut forftirfately
no one saw him.
The oouvs broke In and drank up
nearly all the water In Poke Easley's
ndrnl the other day, leaving It so shal(
low that the flfch have to swim on
I their sides.
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r Neighborhood decided to do like the
other doctors, and hare some friend
come to the church door while ser^
view are going on and call him out.
t T}ie Postmaster thinks If Miss
Flutle Belcher got all the moll she
was looking for, he would have to
^ move the postoffioe Into some large
barn.
The Depity Constable has got T>ack
from the pond, where he has been
1 trying to locate the leader of the hand
^ df^ftofs that have 'been bothering the
; Wild Onion school teacher.
Miss Hostettcr Hocks was thrown
from her mule while on her way t<
Rye Straw one morning this week with
. a basket of onions and Ellick Hell,
wanf.er.
2 way to jar apples oc the trees, though
we.v to jar apples off the tr???s, rhougli
th=? plan is very dangerous, a-< ae has
F to climb up and sit on a lmlt and play
his bass fiddle.
The Assistant Coroner is raising a
crop this summer. It is a lamentable
fact that our public officials have to
, turn to the rougher callings of life to
^ make a living.
Raz Barlow, who is always doing
1 something funny, went to the port*
* offloe Wednesday 'and woke up
* nearly everybody fitting around by
? telling them of a terrible encounter
be bad Just witnessed in the Gander
creek bottom. When pressed for fur'
ther details, he stated that while walking
through the woods he saw a bum.
ble i>ee jump on a wild flower.
The Postmaster has been digging for
Ashing worms this week at the back of
the postofflce. He says if the building
was moved over a little he could find
a lot more good #?ies.
Next week Isaac Hellwanger will
start in Jo sjteaking to everylwdy,
whether he likes them or not, as he
has learned that it pays, and will also
help him out a lot if he ever runs
for office.
Cricket Hicks presented Miss Hostetter
Hocks with a button l>earing
the familiar ^inscription of "Sweets
to the Sweet" the other day, and she
has been seen wearing it The Depity
Constable says if he wanted to, he
could have Cricket handled under the
^ pure food law for misbranding goods.
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> I have for sale at a bargain one
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McBee, Aup^ 18.?Thursday evening
at the Presbyterian church a beautiful
marriage was solemlzed wheA
Miss Edele King of McBee and Eajfa
rence Rebl of Cher aw were marram
by the Rev. Mr. Arlall, pastor of
Methodist church, to the accom|ittlri?
ment of a chorus, "Trove's Old
Souk," led by Mrs. J. H. Lawrence,
with Mrs. B. H. Tut-nape at the piano.
The ushers were G. E .King and Dr.
II. N. Klnp, brothers of the bride.
The attedants were the matrons of
horn r, Mrs. J. D. Ingram and Mrs.
A. A. MoManus, sisters of the bride;
Miss Ruth Hendon with Dent Klnp,
Ml:*s Jllizabbeth 'Bluine \wlth Clyde
Klnp. Miss Kat* Brown with W. D
Latta; maid of honor, Miss Z?'a I"*
pram; rlnp l)earer, little Chandler
Kin#,; ribbon Mirers, John Creyldti
Klnp, Lou Doris Klnp, Reuben In
gram and Lou Esther Maynard; flower
girls, Ruth Maynard and Barah King,
The groom * accompaniod by his
brother, Joseph Reld, awaited the
bride at tbe altar. Bbe was gowned
in a bandaoma dress of white crepe
meteor, en train, with bridal veil
trimmed with orange blossoms an }
pearls. She came in on the arm of
her father, Rochel Blair King. Th
?arty left the chnrch to the strains
of the Lohengrin wedding march,
rendered by Mrs. B. H. Turnage on
the piano.
A reception was held immediately
after the eermony at the rof
the bride's father. Mrs. Turnage
received the guests at the door, Mrs
(}. E. King presented them to the
bridal party, Mrs. J. H. I<awrence rereived
In the dining room, assisted
by Misses Ellen Lawrence, Nell Ariail,
Edith Curtis and Mul>el Raley. On
the poareh Misses Lola McLeod and
Nell Horton refreslie<l the guests wltt
delicious punch.
The bride and groom left lmrae
dintely for a stay In the mountain;
of Western North Carolina. On theli
return they will l?e at heme to friend;
In Cheraw,
NEURALGIA PAINS STOPPED
You don't need to suffer those ago
nirlng nerve pains in the face, head
arm, shoulders, chest, and back. Just
apply a few drops of soothing Slban'f
Liniment; ,Me quietly 1 few minutes
You will get such relief and comfoif!
Get a bottle today; 3 ounces for 25c
at -all druggists. Penetrates Withoul
rubbing.
FOR SALF^? Several Fresh milch cowe
Tigs, all sizes, dry four foot Pirn
Piuul rloHrorntl
Sum-rest fFarm
John Hlckson Frop.
Sunrrest Jersey Butter, delivered
fresh Tuesdays and Fridays,
vSunerest Farm
John Hlckson Prop.
Ice Cream Supper
AT THE HOME OF J. E. GANDY,
Hoover, S. C.,
Saturday evening, Aug. 21,
1915
Benefit of the Cash Methodist Otiftrfh
Everyboby Welcome.
THE MOST CAREFUL AUTOIST
cannot prevent tires from bursting
but be can provide for such emergen
cies by carrying an extra tire.
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ROUND ABOUT FLORIDA. .
Wptain Mackenzie, of the Coast
serrice, will succeed Captain
tlRMjler Hoist as keeper of the Santa
life earing station.
>ig orange packing house owna^tlfy
the Seaboard railroad and lo
; 4RHKit Plant City was totally destroyed
by Are.
. Tampa la advocated for a branch
of the*prlnters' home. The question
will come up at ihe meeting of the
'-union In Los Angelas.
flnthusfsstlc support of the movement
to bridge the Indian river Is taking
tangible shape, and It Is expected
that some definite plnn will be adopted
In the very near future.
Postmaster Ben 3. Hancock, of
Pensacola, has recommended for ap.
polntraent as assistant postmaster'
Capt, R. A. "Baker, for a number of
yearn at the' head of the money order
\ department.
The Cheraw Chronicle $1 a Year
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Key West Bank Closed.
The Island City National bank, at
Key West, has suspended business
and the directors announced that Its
affairs wou'd be turned over to the
treasury depart meat for settlement.
A statement Issued by the bank's officers
showed loans amounting to
$10.1,000 and deposits of $116,800.
The bank was capitalized at $10Q,t
000 with surplus earnings of I32.Q0Q
transferred to the reserve fund.
Jail Escapes Retaken.
Sam Smith and Walter Holyer, two
of the four prisoners who escaped
from the county Jail in Clearwater,
Fla.. have been captured by the of.
fleers on Hog island, whence they had
been taken by Bolyer'a brother after
reaching Ozona following the bre^t
for liberty. Otto Neal having anrren.
flcred himself to the officers,! this
leaves but one more, Jake t?
be accounted for now. ~
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hools will open
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e in his office August 30
12 to collect the incidenpupil
in the district.
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