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HB^ ?, I W wf ||H^H-> VI THE OLD I r rcn ^ BAKING F BHHU Absolute BHP OE FROM ORE I /3 i // JLocal J"e \ r Miss Lottie HarraJl, of TiinmousIville. sprat the holidays in the city I with her mother, Mrs. L. D. Harrall. w Mr. J. K. Pegues spent- last Tuesday in Columbia. i " c; Mrs. Foote and daughter who have ]( been spending sometime at Cash, spent last Thursday night in the city enroute to Charlotte. X. C. j( ?? 'A Mr. C. YV. Estes, of Columbia. sjK?nt w yesterday in the city. 1^^^ Mr. Frank Ross, of Cash, (spent ^I^K^S&tiirdny in the city. Hb Annie Wythe and Messrs. Wiland Charles Ingram accompanied , Wadesboro basket-ball team to ( ^^HHcheraw last Friday. j K^pent i ngton, H^HHHH^^HHj^^HB^hoIidays in Bill Mrs. Ellen H^^^^BHE^^^Hj^^H^Fcondncting a |H^^B9H9HH^B Miss Susft^^^HJKio Is teaching Jj High Point. N. C., spent the holidays home. ^^^^Hbdiss Eula Knight came home from J j^^^^Hrer Collego for the Thanksgiving j, j^H^Klidays. 1 ^ Mrs. J. A. Sellers. (?f Hickory. N. C.. Y 's visiting her daughter, Mrs. .T. E. Funderburk. 1 Mr. William Winhurn. one cf Pat- i rick's leading business men, si>ent Tuesday in the city. I ^ Miss Annie Ladd. who is attending Cliicora College in Columbia spent the holidays at homo. Mr. Charlie I.aney. who is attending school at Oak Kidge. N. spent the Thanksgiving holidays at home. m > L ? Sound Ma y Cousstentlv adheri nized correct rules t<> eon verted to BB theadvantnges perfected 3B latlons with its dejxv BE 2 <\."of business men in ft fully understood; ai *f4 \ made to make accou kI value to depositors. \VOUR account is re^ \ chants & F cheraw sorri RELIABLE rAL 'OWDER ly Pure AM OF TARTAR rsonal Tfeivs. Mrs. H. A. Burch an<l (laughter, Mis [enrietta, spent Ijjunksgvjng Da un relatives 111 wi. uu^uaii. *** Miss Florence Morrison, of Wade: aro spent Friday and Saturday in tl ity the guest of Miss Mary Lee Dut ?y Revs. G. H. Harmon and J. S. S< jurner are attending Conferenc biub is being beld in Charleston th eek. Little Misses Rosa May and Margi et Spencer, of Darlington, spent tli ?ast week with their grandfather, M l. B. Coward. Mrs. R. R. Hick.son and mother Mr Wive Lindsay, si>ent Friday in Rei lettsville, the guest of Mrs. Toi Jreedon. Mrs. A. M. Kittrell and two sons, < .andrum, are spending the winter wit Irs. Kittrell's parents, Mr. and Mr . H. Powe. v *? Mrs. R. N. Johnson and child re fter a visit of several days wit rieuds, have returned to their hone j Messrs. J. B. Rundy and little dnugl ;r, Irene, and Messrs. J. W. and C. 1 undy spent Thanksgiving Day wit datives at John's Station, N. C. Mrs. Charlton Law and chtldrei fter a pleasant visit of Beveral dat i the city with Mrs. Law's motlie Irs Mary Powell, have returned 1 L-eir home near I Arlington. Mr. Fulton Bnrhie su'friced h iends in Cheraw by bringing hoir ith him on Friday his bride. N aruic and Miss Kate Brown wei nited in matrimony at the home < le bride in Hartsville on Thursda Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cure by local application#, a# they cannot rcac the diseased portion of the ear. Thcr Is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness and that is by a constitutional remedj Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an In flamed condition of the mucous lining c the Eustachian Tube. When this tube I Inflamed you have a rumbling sound c Imperfect hearing, and when it is entlrcl closed. Deafntss Is the result. Unless th Inflammation can be reduced and this tub restored to Its normal condition, hcarln will be destroyed forever. Many cases c deafness arc caus< d by catarrh, which I on Inflamed condition of the mucous sui faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru th blood on the mucous ourfaces of the syt tern. ttr- l-tnllara tl any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cann< be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulai free. All Drunststs. 75c. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. nagement ) ; ng to the recog- J of lo^imate com 2 I confining its in- J ml that is easily *W the Merchants & craw continues to <? ve business men ^ facilities develop- ! close iK'rsonal redtors. The needs * this section are f, id every effort is ? tits of the utmost V j armers Bank j I CAROLINA J 1 A A A i "V* t For the Flower Show; The ladies in charge of the Flowci' Show are already at work preparing for the Spring show which will be r<i held in February. p. For the exchange plants are being t-( potted. The idea is to pot as many ^ plants as possible and to exchange ^ your surplus of any kind with others for some plant that you do not have. This is a good idea and no doubt there will be considerable swapping of plunts ^ at the next show. It is net yet too late to sow Sweet' Peas. The see<i should be put from 1 to G iii' ies deep, giving some slight protection. They will thus become well rooted ami will grow off at the first opening of spring and will yield an abundance of blooms. A,, The Narcissus makes a beautiful flower, superior in the estimation of f,. nany. to the Chinese Lily, and it is 11(, not yet too late to put out some of JU these. t.0 The Hyancinths are among the first flowers of importance tc bloom in rne spring, and then there are the beautiful Tulips and many others. Not all co ~ <vf these may be available for the flow- 1,1 er show, but they all make for the tn beauty of the home and It is hoped 'a many of our people will join in and 1,1 help make Cheraw a veritable flower pr garden the coining spring. ?- ce is WAR UPON PAIN! ,y Pain is a visitor to every home and usually it comes quite unexpectedly. But you are prepared for eveiy emer- 18 gency if you kwp a small bottle of ^ ,P Sloan's Liniment handy. It is the J11 l)^ 1- greatest pain killer ever discovered. Simply laid on the skin?no rubbing ^ required?it drives the pain away. It is really wonderful. e Mcrvin II. Soister. Berkley, (.'aI. j jB writes: "Last Steurday, ufter tramping around the ^Panama Exposition ^ with wet feet. I came home with my (]( neck so stiff that I couldn't turn. I tl 1applied Solan's Liniment freely and If to went to lied. To my surprise, next u' r" morning the stiffness had almost dis- . appeared, four hours after the second application I was as good as new." s- March. 1915. At Druggists. 25c m n" in Staunton-Johnson. u Miss Mary* Staunton and Mr. L. A. lu ^ Johnson, hoth of this county, were u. nited In matrimony, Sunday Nov. 14. p( Rev. J. W. Warr officiating. tt Other Loals on page 1 J in si ' rem** t DI Tk>I7>D?C VATTCP f! " 1 JVEblSUUEin nuiivu.1 will 1)0 iu Vheraw again on the lOtli December for the purpose of col- / letting taxes. - " P. W. A. DOUGLAS, d b County Treasurer. > Kj c^rHsiie' ^ 5 1 designs in Q u ? I Cub Glass^ y | k Ej The I ion ut if ul new do- e i? g signs which we are r! e B showing in cut glass |? _ ? will make splendid gifts. P \\ I They have grace of do- E rB | sign, pleasing originality S g of pattern and about H - I each iiiece there is the S 2 distinctive individuality ? ' ?. n so jniicn ncsirou. ? * I You will find n splen- I * I did assortment to it * I fhoosc from on display $ ? I ?and they nro all prie- Lj . I od vory reasonable. fc * I Celery tray: 11 1-2 in ? I olios. deep ciit pattorn of Eg ^ |H sparkling do-urn. ^ ? CHOWS JEW KUtY fe * COMI'AM S > CHEUAW, S. C. S Soiling Agents for South w Itoiul Watohos jfj * int. i). !i. ri'KVis * * Physician and Siirprcon * Hotel Covington Ituihiing * * Phones Office 243 Residence 244 * ***** *******??*#** 4 Will Close December 4. Sail Francisco December 28.sponse to repeated rumors tha mama-Pacific International Ex n will be continued after Dece the official closing date, Pres larles C. Moore, of the Exposi -day made a definite and concli mourieement that the Exposition it remain open after the 4th ot mber. HELP VOIR LIVER?IT P.W When your liver gets torpid uir stomach note queer, take ing's New Life Pills and you id yourself finding better, irify the blood, give you fiv< oin constipation, biliousness, ? .... ii^liiriuiiwtli Villi st like you want <? fed. Clem mplcxion too. 25c. ?i drujrj Representative Wolfe, of And( unty.fhas announced that he wl e neift session of the legislatur iducd'a bill providing for a dit w in this state. He also annou at he will introduce a resoli oviding for a constitutional am ;nt abolishing tae death penalty pt in cases of criminal assault Decimals and Duodecimals. Herbert Spencer offered a chain tlcally original system of reckoi c clung to tlie duodecimal sys alnly because twelve can bo di\ ; tbreo and four as ten cannot. ? suggested that nil the ndvnut ' both systems might be combine akiug twelve the basis of ca'.culn venting two new digits to take aces of ten and eleven ami mil velve times twelve the hum fencer scornfully remarked that . clmal system rests solely on the mt man has ten fingers and ten ' he had had twelve "there 11 ould have been any difficulty."? in Chronicle. When a Man Wants Too Mucf A tine old specimen of southern u y atiswercd tlie ring. The caller iformed that the lady of the b as out "Is yo' lookin* fob rooi ? was asked. He replied tbn anted a room with modern cor uces, such as hot and cold w rivate bath, steam heat. etc. "Ynas, sub. Well. It's dis way: 1 ling yo' mention Is used by de ly, an/ ennybouy aut tens a rou is house am expected to git whu )eak df on de outside."? Rlclu imes-fdspatclL V y Catarrh and Zolds / To Be Ri Relieved Catarrh a great achievemet rMost people would be w< and happy were it not for c tarrh. Jt is worth ten years any one's life to learn how get rid of catarrh. PE-RU-NA will show you, much quick than any one could tell yc how to get rid of catarrh. THE PERUN A CO., Columbus, 01 Mrs. Emma Gannon, 107 South St., Kewanee, Ills., wrlt< "For fifteen years I had catarrh the head and stomach. I coi hardly walk. My attention w called to 'The Ills of Life.' I re it through. Then bought a bot of Peruna. I am entirely well no\ THE Jf?? f?j .?* <*- ^r-N/Sk-'v r-t r!>- ^'-'-V^:'^-*- '. i-i iu-." i;i_.<fr> -* _ r/Vf'A';,;i.v-'* ;.' MasterStricklin Chei s I (III !l|!l I!! |||||l|l|ll||||||!!|l!l|!|lill!lil!!,lliaii^i^ -In J j jj| J J Ijl po8l. mber 5 i We Ar i will i U(" | Christmas is b fand wise buyers lists and making I A small depos nmi 3 tide until the bal Dr. .j .... wlii Anticipating i Thvy our Christmas stc mlimi p complete, and vvt Vv/:/A" p you the best of '""7 IS and engraving de P till' U H H ?ists- | Special work II manufacturing c H to your utmost sn 111 at D he utterly imposs: l* U are rushed and cr orce il need Q U Crawford H Manufacti iter- || ^ | (f, item- ) IR wed --r^1 Rut P "f I WZ/fr'- ' t?he I ^ king! fj " ' toes. lever J?on- _ It's a lonely day In a yellow dog i life If nobody bands bim a kick. uaiu, a And some women wear shoes t< j)Use small because the right size It t< ins?" ,areet he iven- faith, hope and charity belong at{>r the man who lends his new umbrel to a friend. Gv'yfam The 1)104 on a man'B ???d name m? m in &e traced to a cheap fountain pe t v0> Oh. for a blotter! ? nond Beauty may be only skin deep, but will bunko a man out of his seat In *?av ?1 ril /tar nT'er? timo jru v ai tutiv* Notice of Petition for Person ? Property Exemption. Notice is hereby given tl):it Mrs. J ? In Wriglit. widow. ami MUs Elei Wright ami K. I.. Wright, children. M. W. Wright, deceased, have by | tltion applied to nie, in aeeordan it. with the law in sin h eases mad* n ^11 provided, to have a personal proper 3- exemption laid nfl" to them out of tl of personal property of the said M. \ to Wright, deceased. I'. A. MURRAY, JR., Master. November lit). IPlo. er Mrs. I.aura V. Thiirman. of Cainde 'U, S. ('., is spending today in the el j with friends. lio E RANK STOCK FOR SALE >s: of Few shares M. & F. Rank of Cherav lld Make best cash offer. Address DRAWER 1(H). tie Cheraww, S. 0. v." mm Snbscibe to The Chronicle : ROYAL / * " 7' 77 rv - V^^?SSh8J > ' V- "' ' * '"_ *IS? iPt! Model 10 Printing Co., AGENTS raw, S. C., * ^s^BB ? sjk'^ftw S?i=!saapi)|i|B|!||ijtil!i[ l|lj!i||jl| I II | mt a few weeks away are arranging their ^JJl their selections now. [ it will retain any ar- j ^ nuch early shopping, | ?38 icks are now nearly I , ; are prepared to give j service, both in sales | partments. | |jjB in designing and | an now be handled | tisfaction that would |i ible when our shops I owded with work. || ^ Jewelry Co. J, j uring Jewelers K trjfipte I l jmt 'jfc! SKOte-i'-tj f f M ' j ? x i' 1 ' ?P? ; ? oL-JB ? ! Ill I ? , ,r The RAVO LAMP > SAVES TROUBLE \/OU don't hav? to o'r Y spend the greater ,i. part of your time ! e cleaning it?and won- ! ' 1 dering why it won't lJ burn. The Rayo is simple in construction i and in design. It lights without removing the shade and gives the ^? ; best sort of light?the " ! kind that won't hurt ty your eyes. Iteyb Lamps Rayo lamps are an ornament to any home They require very little attention ? yet ^ always add to the attractiveness of the room. The Rayo is the symbol of efficiency ? economyconvenience Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results | in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. The Rayo is only one of our many products thatbringcomfort and economy to the farm. Ask for them by name. ?? .-1.1 r ri]n.a iviaicuios 1J14UIU Standard Hand Separator Oil Standard Household Lubricant ^ Parowax Eureka Harness Oil Mica Axle Grease If your dealei does not carry these, write to our nearest station STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMORE Washington, D. C. Charlotte, N. C. Norfolk, Va. Charleston, W. Va. Richmond. Va Charleston, S. C. - *