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r # NOA SaJ^i Made from Ci Absolub oCocal and & All who love music and children will enjoy an hour at the. School Auditorium that night. ** An admission of fifteen and twentyfive cents will be charged, the proceeds I ?above incidental expenses? going ' toward the School Library Fund. ?? The first part <if-the program will be given by the tots, the latter by the older members of the Music Department. Miss Carrie Funderbr.rk. of Lancaster, S.C., has returned to her home after spending several weeks in and Klves. 1 Mrs. James Bcnnettsville, '!y,^T'" g. C., attended Court in Chesterfield J the first of this week. far... - ,,, * ' j.fi Mrs. J. N. Stricklin and daughters, Misses Mary and Vera, and Mr. Robert Stricklin, "took in" the Rockingham, N. c\, Fair last Thursday. ft* Last Sunday was a beautiful day and a number of Cheraw people took advantage of it and autoed up to Wadesbcro. X. C., for the afternoon, among the number being Mr. G. W. Martin and family, Mr. Will DttVall and family, Mr. J. X. Stricklin and family, Messrs. Frank Wison and Herbert Jones. Mr. Leslie Ksterbmok and sister, Miss Helen, of Cash, were visitors in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. l. a. Meiklejohu and Miss Maude Hrown spent Sunday in Florence, S. C. y $ Sound M; CVmsstently ndln nixed < ( rm-t rule: V >. inereial hanking, a X vestments to the* / onvcrl" I into <-as1 Fanners I'.ank of < offer to COllSlM'VJ A the advantages am ^ ed ami pel feeted l? j> latinos with its do| i of business men i *A t fully nmlcrstnr d ; made to inako mvi value to defositor V< >I" Ii areount is r % Merchants & 1 ?? CHEKAW SOU V \ 1UM POWDER ream of Tartar sly Pure I^ersonai v/etvs. Mr. Howard Rainwaters spent Sun day in Florence, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Stricklin and sor Joseph, spent Friday last in McBe< and Betbune. ** Mrs. J. Sinclair Burch and children of Alt. Crogan, are visiting Mrs Purch's father, Mr. J. C. Patrick. Miss Ro^a Stricklin spent the weel end ai uasn. me guest 01 anss r>an< Ross. ?* John Sparks' Circus is headed thii way and is scheduled to show ii Cheraw on Tuesday, Nov. 23. The Rockingham school boys will b< in Cheraw. tomorrow for a game of foo . ball with the Cheraw school boys anc they say they are going to win thii time if possible. The first game be tween these teams W J', "t'i .uJPWi? 7 to 0. *** The Cheraw High School boys lick ed the Hamlet school boys last Frida: | in a game of foot ball on the Hamle i grounds by a score of 20 to 0. *** Either the Cheraw school boys oi the Bennettsville scriool boys will plaj a game of foot ball with the Chester field school boys next Wednesday oi the Fair grounds in Chesterfield. .\':s. It. it. Hiek^np and Mi s Sir/ Moore Lindsay are visiting in Ren j nettsville. ... Mrs. M. B. Smith and children spen | yesterday in Bennettsville taking ii t the Bennettsville Fair. ... Cheraw people who take in tlv Bennettsville Fair will inoet up witl many old friends, not least of then w.ill he the Krause Shows 0:1 the Mid way. y ? /s / t * s V V anagenient ? ?rmic to the reeog- .t>v s of leu'imate eom J ml eonliniii^ its in- ** kind that is easily !i. the Merchants Ac ?? > 'lieraw continues to A A* itive business men 1 facilities develop- a y close personal rexvsifiirs The needs V - A. in this s<H'tion are V and every effort is <? nu'ts of the utmost *> A espeetfuliv solicited * - T Farmers Bank v ni CAROLINA & V V # Miss Fannie ]>uvall entertained yes- terday morning in honor of Miss May Kinghorn, of Rochester. N Y. Mrs. R. McF. Watts took in the Bennettsville Fair yesterday. Miss Bessie Powe entertained Monday evening at cards, twenty-four of her friends being present. A sweet course was served. The t\ & L. peopie are going to run special trains fro Pageland to ChesterJield each day of the County fair. ** Court of Common IMeas, whih convened last Thursday, Is stil in session. Although three duys the pus. was lost, a great amount, of work has been (lone since Thursday and probabiiy more wor.\ has < e.. <?...( oee.t i. of the loss of the three days than would otherwise have been done. ?* Master Ceorge Ilart/.ell. who was . taken to the hospital several weeks ago for treatment for blood poison, ha been brought home. Ceorge is a uiueh improved but is only a be as yet to get around a little by the use of crutches. | ... .j lion. J. Clifton liners, of Mt. Ciirojgiiau, a nieiuoer oi ihe ci-?uu?.io-.: ?<. pointed at the iast iHoVtOh ML 1..V v t., . I ^ laiure to \ isii (icuiAwti t.. a i?ui wi a i u?i ii. college to ihe next session or uie ieg..>lature, passed through Clieruw I'uesday enroute lo Clemsou. mmm Tho many friends in Cheraw uf Mr. Ward Motte, a former Cheraw boy, were shocked Monday to learn that he had met with a had accident ias Friday j.im was not xjiected to live. Mr. Motte was driving an automobile am: in making a quick turn to avoid running over a dog his auto crashed into a i > st. TLe machine was wrecked unqf a piece of the steering rod was driven into his stomach. Mr. Motte, lived * 'I with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. t1 j John W. Motte, in Savannah, : Gu., in which city the accident occured. ; Rev. Mr. Motte .was for many years i'1 ,]^,;](,s^hur(^h| hi Jfjiy clt^v j host of friends here, and they have the deejK'st sympathy of every one in their distress and many are the prayI ers that are ascending to the Thrnjie ,of Grace, pleading that their son may ; he spared to them yet many years. r: Cotton in MoBee has been bringing * good prices. Our old friend Mr. John G. Grant tells us he has sold his crop at an average price of 111 cents. His crop was of the long staple variety. Miss Margaret Evans, of Chester, S. <\, spent the week end in the city, ; i-ie Kiicsi 01 hiis? j\aue narren. Mr. 0. Funderburk and sister, Mi:s Ada, and Miss Williloo Hutchinson, spent Sunday in Lancaster. *** "i An attractive musical program has 1 been arranged lor Friday evening Nov. 1 .";h, beginning at eight o'clock. I ! nisiir.p a( St. David's -!i<>!? tineiT.v will preach at St. IiiivM's Kpi.-'ropal t'lmreli on next S inday am! administer liie rite nth C .ul:rnial ion. IP- will preach also a I J ! Trinity ('IiukIi Society Hill in the (i artcfiuin ami ::t Md'ee Monday ' night. I r.-.i'rfied. Five-yerr-^o.' dargte hnd traveled b'-n? eir 'H cl? .tI daring iier short I u'\ Orte day her aunt remarked: hrour.ii ah her travels. ?."arglc a'. j seems happy and contented." j I 'i est," said Mnrsie, "nu matter where j i s:o, I a I-. ays find sor.io dirt to plat I State of Ohio. City of Toledo I ( Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney mr.kes oath that h2 1 is senior partner of the firm of F. J. | Cheney ii Co., drum? business in the i ' City of Toledo. County and State afor?-- [ said, and that said tini. will pay the j sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for , ' each and every ease of Catarrh that ! . cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S 1 CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 0:h day of Decern- i ber. A. D. 1SSG. A. \\*. GLEASON. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- ( ally and acts through the Blond on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send ? lor testimonials, free. . F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all druarplsts. 75c. i 1 Hall's Family Fills for constipation. J , .. , ^ "Our Store 3 n nro /r\ JL lit v liecause we try to buy to k< t'p in touch with the latest We always keep you in mini We have nearly evertthiti of larger cities. We can supply your wan every day's u*e. We invite you to look ov time comes to buy?get 01 quality of our goods. ^ Our large number of satisti of our service. THEIS We are skilled in every br jewelry, and optical goods, W?* not only repair, but wi that you ask for. We never send an article are prepared to do such work We do any style of engra> machine work, but the work c We can duplicate your bi your eyes and fit them, this v optician. We NEVER find a job thai . / 0 Manufacturing: Jew Miss Myrtle Melton 'Surprised" by Her Friends., nuite a iiumhebr of Miss Myrtle Meltons friends surprised her hist evening liy 'dropping in" very unexpectedly and spending a few hours with her in liotior of her lifteenth birthday. A nutnher of frames jiimI other amusements wore enjoyed. As her callers were preparing In depart, they in turn were "surprised" li.v beinjr invited into the spacious dinii:.U room, whore they were served icecream cake, fruits and other delicacies, after which each caller was ppresentd with a beautiful bunch of larjro Chrysan tlietnunis. The occasion was a very njoyable one ro all present and Miss Myrtle was tlm recipient of many handsome prpcsents V'id a "bi:r biitich" of hearty jrood wishes. WAXTKT?--To rent a o or (broom house in Cheraw for or -I months by [>ee. 1st. II. V. Shroeyor I'lea- notify Mr. f.. \ Kerr. I It is not yet too late to put your shoulder to the wheel and help push; for the success of the Chesterfield county Fair to tie held at Chesterfield beginning next Wednesday. A number' af C' er;nv folks are arranging to enter firtieles and of course Cheraw people will be at the Fair in great numbers. Vhe train schedule is good tor those! who prefer to go by rail, while auto-j ists will find the best roads probably >ver known of between Cheraw and Chesterfield. We don't know just exict!y how long it will take an autonobile to make the trip from Cheraw o Chesterfield since the road has been worked over but a Ford can make it n 35 minutes. y ^jjgH % [s " ' f Quality" suit your needs, because we styles. 1 when we buy. g tlit is found in the "tores t X ts?for gifts or articles for or our stock, then when the ir prices tirst?compare the ed customers proves the value ! 1 TOO ancli of repairing of watches, 3 Manufacture any thing that / away to be repaired, for we : in our own shop. ring that you may desire, not >f an artist, HAND WORK. oken glasses, or we can te*t rork is done eby our graduate ''*E t is too difficult. vlers and Optician"., jl I i Of course you can pay more-?lots j more, tn fact Out no matter how much more you pay the watch will keep no 11 letter time. The South Hem] Watch is the most accurate watch which we havr seen in all of our watch experience. Ami so we are xhul to reconmmni it to you. You can I'tiy tin* South Heml in any size from the South Iteml in any st-e from the exteremely thin model to ; sturdy milt'on11 prudes ;it very reus<?i;:i)>!?' prices. Crown Jewelry Co. Cheraw, S. C. selling Agents for South Bend Watches Your printing done promptly at the Chronicle office.