Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, October 21, 1915, Image 3
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Rev. C. T. Harmon conducted a
series of meetings in Lamar, S. C., the
past week.
Rev. A. II. McArn has returned after
holding a very successful meeting in
ltishopville, S. C.. the past week.
Mr. J. A. Welsh, manager of the
Chesterfield Telephone Co., Chesterfield,
was in the city Tuesday.
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Miss Eula Knight, who is attending
Coker college. Hartsvllle, S. C.. spent
Sunday and Monday with her parent.-,
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Rev. W. A. Massoliean. presiding
elder of tlic Florence District, M. E.
Church, South, who is holding the last
quarterly conferences of tlie charges in
his district, preached and held the
conference for the Clientw charge in
the Methodist Church here last Sunday.
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Mr. Roan Lowe, well known to Cheraw.
and Miss Pearl Huntley, l>oth of
Wadeslioro. X. C., were married last
Friday. Mrs. Lowe the bride, is a
daughter of Mr. Thos. L. Iluntley, a
former citizen of Clieraw.
The Cheraw high school foot hall
team went over to Beunettsvllle Tuesday
and got licked. The Bennettsvllie
high school team won by a score of !}2
to 0.
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The Bankrupt stock of R- Mcl. Wat**
was sold Tuesday by order of the hank
runt court and was bought in by Mr.
II. W. Hnrrnll, who it is said will
ojh'ii up in the Watts stand.
Mr. W. L. Stuhhs, of Rockingham,
N. C.. is the guest of his brother*}.
Messrs. W 1'. and K. L. Stnbbs.
Mr. Ray Cowi.rn, of Wudesboro. N.
C. si?ent the weekend in the city with
relatives.
Messrs. Brown and Henry Huntley,
of Wadeslioro, X. C., si>ent Sunday in
the city.
Mrs. 0. F. Brasington and little
i i dBtighter are visiting Mrs. Brasingtou's
parents near Hartsville, S. C.
Don Watson, who killed Theodore
Wright the early spring at Hoover's
was captured in Laurinburg. N. C., last
Friday. Sheriff Douglass went over
"and brought Wright back and he is
now in jail at Chesterfield where
he will remain untill the next term of
Court.
The fall flower show held by the
Civic League will be held this year in
the League hall. Dates ti Ik? announced
latter.
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Mrs. Eugene Wilson ami little son,
Eugene, are visiting relatives in Lancaster.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Iluey and children,
are visiting relatives in Lancaster.
Don't forget your eyes?se Dr. II.
^ Smith, Eye-Sight Specialist, with the
PB Crown Jewelry Co., Cheraw. S. C\.
Nov. 2nd. 3rd and 4th. Examination
fn*e. The latest and hest of everything
in the Optieial line.
Advertisement.
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WANTED-To rent a or G-room
house in Cheraw for 3 or 4 months by
Dec. 1st. II. V. Shroeyer
Little miss Viola Cato. who has l?een
spending sometime at Mt. Cnsthan, lias
returned home.
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TJie Atlantic Coast Line Association g"J
of Surgeons livid their animal meeting B\r
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in Savannah. <ia., this week. The fol- up
lowing officers were elected to serve
the ensuing year: President. T. S. P?^
Clay, Savannah. (?a.; First Vice-Pros- cas
ident. L. E. Hull. Cheraw, S. C.; See- ofA
ond Vice President H. C. Hood, Kiu- ?hl
INiria, Va. Third {Vice-President, J.
F. Monroe Sanford X. C.: Secretary
Clias. T. Holmes Charleston, S. C. (.
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Mr. Win. Dockery, Editor of the ad\
Rockingham Post, passed through Che- tak
raw in his autonuhile yesterday en- eial
route to Columbia to take in the Par- in^
uum & Railey-s Shows. jiig
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For ltent?o room cottage on Ker- atti
sliaw street. T. F. MALLOY. tist
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Mr. W. P. Stubbs and fumily spent (if
Sunday <n Hauilet and Rockingham, tw<
N. C.
Mr. J. X. Stri?-klin and family spent
Friday afternoon in Rockingham, X. C. >
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Mr. I/eslie Idles, of Hoover's, left Inst OH
night for Petersburg, Va. >
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We rail our readers attention to put
A?1<1 of Mr. II. W. Harralls In this m
issue, ((iroeeries Sale.) eas
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A Correction tu
Messrs. Wilson Coward, Joe Reld and *
jceonre Carnes left Monday for Hope- '
j well. Va., where they expect to work
for the DniKint's in their powder faen
tory at that place.
The above apjieared in last week's is- *r'
sue of The Chronicle and the following n,a
card reeeived from Mr. Reid explains
itself.
Cliernw Chhonicle, ^
Clieraw, S. C. no*
Kindly correct mistake about us lie- Per
ing in powder town. We have only ?nc
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WHAT OllR BANKERS SAY h
We, the undersigned citizens of ^
Monroe, NT. C., personally know Dr. cos
II. Smith. Eye-Sight Si>ecialist, and ^
recommend him to any one needing his *>a(
services as being up-to-date in his pro- wo
fesslon ami honorable fn his dealings.
R. A. MORROW,
Pres. First National Bank. ^
W. S. BLAKENEY,
President Bank of Union. tes
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"GRL WHO DARED." to
Misses Bessie and Florence Burk- "CI
heimer last night presented "Tne Olrl
Who Dared." The Cheraw ojtern house GE
was packed to its utmost 'cai>acity
and every one went away singing the '
praises of the entire casts. It would PN
l>e a diticult task to ee!ect lite rp'
star of ;the entertainment. Perhaps Ac
the male quartet rece'ved more ma
applause than any of the others. This Hi:
was eomiiosed of Archie Morrison, Watt nef
Huntley. Fred Mills and Stanley Hew- are
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Local talent supporting the Misses to-:
Burkheimer were Vance Henry, H. P. Pn
Taylor, Lewis McDowell, Fred Mills, ?
John (iulledge. E. V. Fenton, Jr.. rt
Misses Siieppard Leak. Emily Huntley, J
Kate Morrison, Kate Elizabeth Hancock
and little Miss Louise Morrison.
There wore also eh. rases of little girls
and misses. In the misses chours Miss
Florence Morrison was easily the star,
her grace and clear voice iuuklng her
j stand out as distinctive. All the music
was catchy.
JOB PRINTING
Sent us you orders for Job Printing.
We please others and can please you.
! All we ask is a trial.
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IKvsitors. The needs j 'mv
in tills section are V ""
and every effort is y
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respectfully solicited i
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$100 Reward, $100
Phe readers of this paper will be
ased to learn that there is at least
i dreaded disease that science has
:n able to cure in all its stages, and
Lt is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
luenced by constitutional conditions
luires constitutional treatment,
li s Catarrh Cure 1b taken internally
1 acts thru the Blood on the Mucous
rfaces of the System thereby deoylng
the foundation of the disease,
ring the patient strength by building
the constitution and assisting na e
in doing its work. The propries
have so much faith in the curative
vers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that
sy offer One Hundred Dollars for any
le that it falls to cure. Send for list
testimonials.
.ddrrss: F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo,
o. Bold by all Druggists, 75c.
TO THE PUBLIC
)wing to a cancellation of contract
the other party the high dive as
ertlsed for the County Fair will not
e place, therefore, the Fair Assotion
takes this method of withdrawtheir
advertisement in sq far as the
h dive is concerned.
"he aeroplane flights and all other
factions will take place as adver
hI. Aeroplane riignts wjii oe mane
Wednesday, Thursduy and Friday
Fair week, at least one and iierlmps
> flights a day will be made.
(\ L. HUXLEY, Secretary.
Mr Jas. A. Atkinson Dead.
Jr. Jas. A. Atkinson, a former resiit
of Clieraw, died Thursday morning
14, at his home in Hamlet, X. C.
Jr. Atkinson was in his 74th year
I the immediate cause of death was
'uinouia. In the ealy spring lie was
for many weeks with the same dise,
and when the second attack came
was unable to make the tight he did
overcome the first attack.
Ie is survived by three children. Mr.
K. Atkinson, of Hamlet. Mrs. J. B.
ore, of Wadesboro, X. C., and Mrs.
It. Benton, of Wilnikigton. N. C.
The remains were brought to Clieraw
iday morning and the interment was
de in the Clieraw cemetery.
Not Paint
"he worst mistake in painting is
putting off. That costs about 10
cent; you keep your money a year
I pay 10 percent for it.
'aint would have to come-down 25
cent to make 10 percent on the job.
wages lo not go-down,
e worst mistake is "cheap" paint,
costs from 50 percent to 100, first
t, and another in wear.
Vhat a liar "cheap"is! "Put-off' is
1-enou^i; "cheap,1' is ten timese
rse.
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iVe carry at ail times a complete
e of South Carolina Leagal Blanks
tides a line of social blanks gotten
by local attorneys to fit into local
mty eonitions. We have Just added
our stock regulation South Carolina
laini and Delivery" blauks.
IT BID OF THOSE POISONS IN
VOIR SYSTEM!
foil will find Dr. King's Xew Life
Is a most satisfactory laxative in
easing the poisons from your system,
cumulated waste and poisons cause
nifold ailments unless released,
jziness, spots before the eyes, black?s
and a miserable feeling generally
indications that you need Dr.
iig's Xew Life Pills. Take a dose
night and you will experience
iteful relief by morning. 25c.
ro Eye-Glass
Wearers
Do You Need Glasses?
Are You In Doubt?
VK will make an examination of
your eyes without charge. If
you <k> not need glasses we
1 promptly tell you so. We wish
acquaint you with the scientific
tlio<ls we use in fitting glasses.
Will Be At
lotel Covington
2 Days
Nov. 1st and 2nd
Mir examination anil consolation
ays without chaw. Wo jruarantee
work anil tit glasses completely as
as $2.50.
<t quality Aluminum frame with
uses--.... ? $2.50,
year jjoid-lilied spectacle frames.
.'itti lenses $4.50 to $0
d-fllled "Hold-Fast" or "Sure-On"
itu's, with lenses. .... $4.50 to $0
id Cold "Shure-Oii" or "IIoldlFast"
itirs. with lenses $7.00 to $S
'OKU' LENSES $o.oo EXTRA.
R. G. MARTIN WILLIAMS
Eve-Sight Specialist
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CHARLESTON ELECTION CAUSES
FIGHT.
One Man Killed and Four Others Se
riously Wounded When Committee
Met to Count Votes in
City Election.
Charleston, S. C? 13.?( harlos
ton's turbulent municipal cnmpaigi
resulting in the Democrat!-' iirimarle:
last Tuesday being held while sevn
units of the State guard* were heh
ready to assume poli.v duties. n>a<h
od a crisis today in a pistol battle ii
\ room where the ' emocratic e\ ? u
Mm committee w-.:s alwiut to ' !
canvass the returns. Wnen the mloI.c
of the light hail cle.iivil away 1 *.* '.a tin
room on the second floor of a three
story building at King and George
streets Are men had been sliot am
others were nursing various bruises
Sidney Cohen, a reporter tor tm
Charleston Evening i'os*. was shnl
through the lung ami died soon after
W. A. Turner, an itccnamv agent
also was shot in a Iii*k and is in '
serious condition, as is XV. K. \Vingate
sujierintenilent of the city chain puns
who Is suffering from a bullet vouni
In the scalp. II. L .Wllensicy, a clt;
meter insiiector, was lilt in an anr
and Jeremiah U'lV.vcn. inspec tor o:
weights and measures and member o
the executive committee, was shot ii
an ankle. All the wounded were ex
pected to recover.
One of the Six men arrested?Ma1
Ooldman, a marine engineer?tonlgh
was In a hospital, suffering from i
severe blow on the head. Others ar
rest?sl are II. J. Itrown, Ice wagoi
driver and former policeimin; Edwari
McDonald. stevedore and former im
liceman; J. J. Healy, former police
sergeant; Conruil Stender. de;.nlj
a cemetery. No charges were prefer
eil against any of them.
RHEUMATISM AND ALLIED PAIN?
THEY MUST GO!
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Ttie congestion of the .flood in It
flow euuses pain. Sloan's Liniirenl
penetrates to the congestion and start
the blood to flow freely. The body'
warmth is renewed; the pain is g.?n?
The "man or woman who has rheunia
than, neuralgia or other pain and fail
to keep Sloan's Liniment in their "nonii
Is like a drowning man refusing i
rope."1 Why Buffer. Get a bottle o
SloanVfc 25c. and 60c. $1.00 botrh
much as 25c. ?lr?.
Grc
Having boug]
of Fancy an
opened up bu
extra low pric
in new stock
a first class gi
low prices inc
see all of my
The prices t
how I propos
So come and
50 cent Olive Oil
15 cent Catsup
10 cent) Fruit Jam...
10 cent Macronia
15 cent Spaghatti
15 cent Pickles
25 cent Pickles
JO cent Radish
25 cent Metal Polish.. _
20 cent Grated Pine A
25 cent Sliced Pineappl
10 cent Campbell Sou]
10 cent) Dried Apples.
75 cent Charries
45 cent Lnnch Tongue.
40 cent Cherries....
25 Pourn
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1 EDITORIAL IN HEADLINESS.
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f Th ivadliness running through
f I Mill's Review last week constitute in
, themselves aliout the most y?trikiiiK
. editorial on the business situation that
could lie written. The reader sees at
c a glance such statements as: "Mills
f and Factories Husy;" "Increasing Dej
maud for Seasonable Commodities;"
. "All Reports i?enote General Exjiec,
tat ions of an Active Fall and Winter
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1 Trade;" "Mercantile Departments No-'
taldy Active and Industrial Plants
. Generally Ilusy;" "Wholsesale Coiuy
odit.v Prices at Highest tLevel in
. Over a Year;" "Notable Expansion in
Rank Exchanges;" "Record Pig Iron
Outinit;" "Cotton Still a Sensation;"
"Notable Advance In Wheat;" "Dry
Goods Prices Rising "Hides and
Leather Strong and Advnneeiug;
"Meats, Provisions, Dairy Products
s Score Simps Advance." In shorts,
t Old Democratsic Depression seems to
s he showing his baneful head in all dis
rections the country over.
Farm women do not get enough
s credit for what they do to promote
e the interests of the home. Sometimes
n they are made to feel more like slaves
' than partners. This is wrong and
i a relic of dark ages, when women
were considered chattels.
>ceries I
fVm T? MoT
LI L LIJLV^ XV.
d Staple Groc
isiness and have
:e everything ai
of everything
'ocery store anc
lefinitely, hopi:
friends and mal
>elow will give
e to sell any an
welcome.
..39 collis 25 cent 0
..11 cents I 15 cent Jo
, . . . O CUiua ?
. ?7 cents 25 ccntMn
7 cents (10 c<*nt PI
...11 cents 15 cent Sn
.. .21 cents 25 cent Li;
...21 cents 20 cent A]
?12 cents 40 cent V<
pple.16 cts $1.00 VVlii
e. .21 cents
ps..0 cents ... . ,,
' 40 cent V
cents
. .52 cents
...20 cents 4" cent Pi
. .22 cents 3
ds Sugar I
jroceries at Very C
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IVfcI. Watts Old
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?Phosphate ^
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She Wfll I
Recover
So her doctor 9aid. Her
friends and neighbors felt
sure of it too. They have
used Peruna themselves
and know of its merits.
That old cough that had
worried her for years and
years, for which she had
taken all sorts of cough
medicines, has disappeared.
Peruna is doing the work.
She will recover. Indeed,
she has recovered.
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Her name Is Mrs. William
Hohmann, 2764 Lincoln Ave.,
Chicago, Ills. She had suffered
with catarrh of the bronchial
tubes and had a terrible cough
ever since a child. As she grot
older she grew worse. She
coughed both winter and summer.
Had to alt up at night
Could not sleep. "But all that
has left me now. Peruna haa
cured ma"
There are others, and there
Is a reason. i
Sale
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Watts Stock
eries, 1 have
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id am putting
to be found in
I will continue
ng thereby to
ke new ones,
you an idea of
d everything.
berries-. 19 cents
II y 12 cents
aple Syrup....28 cents
pie Syrup...... .19 cents
unib Pudding. .44 cents
uppv Relish... .11 cents
izianne CofTee__21 cents
[orora Coffee._2(j cents
atan Coffee 33 cents
it?> House Coffee
89 cents
fliite House Coffee
33 cents
referred Stock Coffee
29 cents
7or $1.50
dose Prices.
R.ALL
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