Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, December 09, 1915, Image 2
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CUUCKLIN i*R LUTING CO.
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AU Qard* of Thanks, BssoluMoca of
Obituarist, or nodosa of otfcsr
WMO Ml or puonc mtereoi, uu hi
iiw t a personal nature la charged
$9 at CM rata of one cant par word
fer seek insertion. Such mrttar to
THINK IT OVEROur
ancient friend, " Something-pi eaaant-fl-look-fonvard-to,"
is a grand
eld Inspiration for jaded days and
alaable stretches of monotony.
To be a bit more explicit, the young
woman who types these lines solemnly
and po?tlve)y avers that marriage
would lose half its charm if tnere
was'nt a reasonably lingering "engegemeiat"
beforehand.
I,?ook1ng forward to something you
believe is going to be nice, has woven
a thrilling spell of pleasing romance
Mound millions of hearts since the
up rid began.
And now, countless children during
these December days are treading
these fhlry path* that lead to the jo.
if Chtletmaa.
, That day is just over the hill yon-i
iter, and we are all quite exxcited over
tie coming ao gMfc
To all those good folks who are
pitting og to last-minute preparation:
you are taking from the children some
of the pleasures that really belong to
them this holiday time.
To a child, presents in a store are
thr-away, visionary, unreal things, |
hut hid away right in the home, they
re a constant, near-by delight
Something for little lads and lassies
CD lie awake nights and dream beautiful
dreams about
leader, this is not at all Intended
as a "shop-early" story, but our lltte
argument for the rights of the childTbtat
If over!
BBITI8H OOTTON'CONCESSION
At least one concession has been
pried loose from the obtuse British I
fprerninenk which revels In "orders
to council" and rules and regulations
of Its own making that knock neutral
trade over by the government at the
price at port of shipment at the time
ef shipment
This is a substantial concession, and
& the first inclination the southern
tier of states have experienced since
the war began that Great Britain did
sdt Intend to annihilate their business
Interests altogether.
One keen observer says that it is
easier to become a candidate for office
than to become a lawyer or a preacher
because on d<<es not have to prove
hie character.
Don't see where England is In peril
tar this war. The most she can loose
fit territory, business and prestige, and
lot of wise critics believe worse
Clings can happen to a nation. It is
doubtful, tho, if England will lose in
business. It Is said her trade at present
Is greater than is was at the begUwlog
of the war. But it will take
an awful lot of trade to pay off those
?r debts, and If she loses, an maempity
tn the bargain.
PMLsnn's belief that machines will
Oerlde the next war doesn't mean talkOV
machines.
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MA&TEWS SALH
In obedience to a decree of the Com
of common Picas, of Chesterfield Coui
ty, Scuth Caroline, In the case of Bao
! of Cheraw vs. F. 8. Gillespie and V
L, Gillespie, 1 will offer for sale at pal
lc auction to the highest bidder befoj
the Court Bouse door at Chesterfleli
8. C., on the First Monday (3), In Jai
uary, 1916, within the legal hours <
sale, the following real estate:
All those certain lots and parcels <
land, situate, lying and being In tt
State of South Carolina, County c
Chesterfield, more particularly &
scribed as kmiowb:
(1) One Lot, No. four (4) on pie
made by J. C. Craig, Surveyor, Jur
24th. 1000, on surrey of lots at or nee
Patrick station and bounded by a lin
beginning at a stake at intersection o
two streetA and running along one c
saids streets, which bounds It on th
South-West for one hundred and flv
(100) feet to a stake, thence North a
right angles two hundred (200) feet t
a stake, thence East for one hundre
and Are (105) feet to a stake on th
other of said streets and thence 8oul
along said street for two hundred (200
feet to the first earned street, thence t
the beglning comer. This lot wa
conveyed by H. R. McLeod and A. C
Wooley to F. 8. Gillespie and W. I
Gillespie by deed duly recorded.
(2) Also Lots numbered on said pla
as lots one (1) two (2) and three (S
lots one and two are more particular)
'lencTlbed as beglning at a stake oi
Wilk's line and running parallel wit
the railroad track, twenty feet trot
right of way. North forty-five 1-2 <V
eres, Rsst for two hundred and tort
fire (245) feet to the corner of lot N. I
and thence back at right angles on lin
of said lot two hundred and ten (210
feet, thence South forty-five and 1degrees
Went to the Wllks line abou
one hundred and sixty (100) feet
thence with the Wllks line to the bt
04n(nv <vtrn#e. 9H nhown on said nlflt
.these two lots were conveyed to F. E
Gillespie by E. C. Poison and o'hers b
[deed dated Dec. 29th, 1900, duly n
corded: Lot Na three (3) Is bounde
by a line commencing at a stake an
.running South forty-five and 1-2 dc
jfrees West, twenty feet from right o
way of 8. A. L. Ry and running back a
right angles two hundred and ten (210
feet, thence Bough forty-three and 1degrees,
West one hundred and flv
(105) feet ta s stake, thence at rlgh
angles back to first line, thence on
hundred and five (105) feet along sam
to the beginning; thls'lot wan convey
ed.bx, Mag Jute, tnhnn muil uUwia t
F. 8. Gillespie by deed dated July 12tl
1900, duly recorded.
(3) Also two acres of land at o
near said Patrick Station, which wa
convewd to said F. 8. Gillespie and V)
L. Gillespie by the heirs of Ale* W
Wilt*, deceased, by deed dated Apr!
13th, 1903, (not recorded at date o
said mortgage).
Terms of sale, cash.
P. A. MURRAY. Jr,
Master for Chesterfield County.
December 8, 1918.
Notioe of Petition for Persona
Property Exemption.
Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Lt
la Wright, wUow, and ML-s lllol*
Wright and E. L. Wright, children, o
M. W. Wright, deceased, have by p*
tltioQ applied to me. in accordstr
with the law In such cases mad? r-n
provided, to have a personal pro pert
exemption laid off to tbem out of th
personal property of the said M. V\
Wright, deceased.
P. A. MURRAY, JR., Master.
November 29, 1915.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
I will be in Cheraw again on tb
18th December for the purpose of co
looting taxes.
W. A. DOUGLAS,
County Treasurer.
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t>- LADIES
l Furs.
a- Handkerchiefs in boxes.
>t Neckwear.
Phoenix Silk Hosiery.
>f Bed room Slippers.
" DiKknne
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j. Kid Gloves.
Wool Gloves.
it Brush Wool.
' Auto Caps and Scarfs.
r Blankets.
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* Munsin]
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) COLDS NEED ATTENTION
* ?Internal throat and chest troubles
b produce Inflammation, irritation, swell*
uig or Boreness and unless checked at
D once, are likely to lead to serious trou- ]
y ble. Caught in time Dr. Bell's Pine- l
* Tar-Honey loosens the phlegh and de- ?
stroys the germs which have settled in
* the nose and throat. It is soothing |
^ and healing. Pine is antiseptic; honey t
^ is soothing?both together possess ex- t
cellent medicinal qualities for fight- (
^ ing cold germs. Insist on Dr. Bell's (
'* Pine-Tar-Honey. 25c. all Druggists.
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light of :he t
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makes reading Und |
sewing real pleasures
these evenings. ;
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Lamps 1
* The Rayo gives a
! steady light that
e can't hurt the eyes.
1 It requires almost
e no attention. Its
r. simplicity of design
makes it easy to
keep clean. You
rlon'f Viavp tn re
move the shade to
light it?just lift the
* gallery and touch a
match Most convenient
? most
efficient ? most
: economical. <
Use Aladdin Security
Oil or Diamond White
Oil to obtain best results 1 i
in Oil Stoves, Lamps and
: Heaters.
The Rayo is only one
of our many products j
especially suitable for
use on the farm.
Standard Household
Lubricant
Standard Hand Separator
Oil '
Parowax
Mica Axle Urease
Eureka Harness Oil
Matchless Liquid Gloss
If your dealer does not
carry them, write to
our nearest station.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(New Jeraey)
BALTIMORE
Washington, D. C Charlotte, N. C.
Norfolk. Vs. Charleston, W. Va.
Richmond Va. Charleston, 8, C.
>tmas
Xmas Goods.
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Xmas Boxes. N<
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Xmas
i Tissue Wrapping. ^
Xmas Ribbons. Ui
Tassel Cords. ^
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CHILDREN
i's Handkerchiefs.
Fabric Gloves and Mittens,
[osiery.
ind Coats,
g Union Suits.
Windsor Ties,
d Scarf Sets.
what this means, fpi
't, ask us. I JTj
MR. BRYAN MUST ANSWER
QUESTIONS
New York, Dec. 6.?William J.
Bryan. former Secretary of 8tata, has
>eeu served at his hotel here, It was
innounced today with an order signed
by Supreme Court Justice Ole
Ich requiring him to appear Satur
lay for examination regarding translotions
connected with the sale by the
United States Government to Ore*
>f two battleships.
Mr. Bryan Is to be asked whether
my secrets of fire control, aiming or
>ther control of the guns of the war
vessels sold were confided to the Greek
Government.
The order was secured in connection
vith n libel suit brought by Petros P.
ratanis, a Greek resident of this city,
igainst a Greek newspaper and Solon
r. Vlasto and Demetrius J. Vlasto.
Cheraw Testimony Remains Unshaken,
Time is the beet test of truth. Here
is a Cheraw story that has stood the
tst of time. It is a story with a point
which will come straight home to many
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"jVipstricklin, Editor of Chronicle,
Sreen St, Cheraw, ggare the follow*
Ing account of his experience in Dec*
smber 1010. He said: MI have used
Doan's Kidney Pills for Kidney complaint
and a lame and aching back and
they have gglven me the best of relief.
[ have found them to be just as represented
and I consider them a fine kidney
medicine."
On December 10, 1014, Mr. Strlcklln
?aid: "I still use Doan's Kidney
Pills whenever I need a kidney medicine
and they always benefit me."
Price 50c at all dealers. Dont simply
ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Ptila?the same that
Mr Strlcklln had. Foster-Mllburn Co..
URIC ACID
SOLVENT
50 Cent Bottle (32 Dotes)
FREE
Just because you start the day vented
and tired, sttff legs tad arms aad musclen,
an aching head, burning and bearing down
natns In the back?worn out before the dag
begins?do not think job bare to stag la
that condition.
Those sufferers who are la aad oat* at
bed half a dozen times at night will appreciate
the rest, comfort aad strength
our treatment gives. For ererg form of
bladder trouble, scalding pains, or weakness,
its action Is really wonderful.
Be strong, well and rigorous, with do
more pains from stiff Joints, sort moselet,
rheumatic suffering, aching back, or kidney
or bladder troubles.
The Williams Treatment conquers kidney
and bladder diseases, ttwaellea aad
all uric add troubles, no matter kow
chronic or stubborn. If goo hart aerer
need The Williams Treatment, we will glee
one 50c. bottle (32 doses) for goar own ate
free. Contains no alcohol or habit-forming
drug. Does not affect the heart.
Send this notice with goar samo aad
address, and 10c. to help m pay
distribution expenses, to Tm Dr.
D. A. Williams Compaq, Dept. 3336D
New Post Offloe Block, Bast Hampton*'
Conn. Yon will recelre kg parcel post a
regular 60c. bottle (32 doses), without charge
and without incurring any obligations. One
bottle only to a family or address.
TREASURER'S ITINERARY.
will collect at ronowmg places on
ate named below:
Dudley, Monday, November 22.
Pageland, Tuesday, November 23.
Jefferson, Wednesday, November 24.
McBee, Friday, November 26,
Cedar Creek. Monday, November 29.
Patrick, Tuesday, November 30.
Cheraw, Wednesdny and Thursday,
)ecember 1 and 2.
Cash. Friday, December 3.
Ruby, Tuesday, December 7.
John Wallace's, Wednesday, Decemer
8.
Mt. Croghan, Thursday, December 9.
Angel us, Friday, December 10.
W. A. DOUGLASS,
County Treasurer.
Gifts
MEN'S And BOYS'
id Gloves,
sckties in boxes.
indkerchiefs, initials or plain
k Hose, 25 and 50c.
leney Tubular Neekwear.
mbrellas.
lincotts.
jercoat*.
jugh Rider Suits.
BABY
Bootees.
Mittens.
Soft Sole Shoes.
Crib Blankets.
Knitted Leggins.
Silk Bonnets.
Wool Caps.
e Evans Co.
HOW. ABOUT YOUR MARKET3
Do Too Get Fresh Meat AT All
iimm
DO YOU GET CHOICE CUTS AT
18 CENTS. IF NOT TRY
J. A. HALL THE MARKET MAN
He Will Do All Of This For You
Phone 188
The Fir<
Comes ^
YOU need
room, a
. your house
moment in t
haveaPERFi
less Oil He
Just take it wher
is needed. In
changes chills t
It's no trouble i
expense?ten h<
a single gallon o:
start a big coal
oil heater will dc
The Perfection i
less and absoluti
Use Aladdin Secu
White Oil to obta
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0. L. CLOUD DEAD
Prominent Hamlet Citizen Succumb#
to Long Illness. j
Hamlet, Dec. 6.?O. L. Cloud, on#
of the iuost prominent citizens of Ham.
let, died Saturday, after a prolonged
Illness. lie suffered a complicatlcn
of diseases, and recently spent some
time in a Haltimore hospital.
While standing in the postoilice last
evening we were amused at a conversation
between two of our prominent
young ladles who were discussing their
Christmas beaux. This is what one of
them said: "They come, right along
the year around until about the first
of December and then you see them J
thin out. First one and then another
disappears until the first thing yon '
know you don't receive a call in a week. i
That is a sure sign that Christmas
Is at hand. Oh, we've got the thing
down tine and we know, what it means.
This time, thouirli. when some of these
fellows come sneuklng back after New
Year's and Invite their old friends to
take a 10 cent movie ticket they'll
think something has dropped. The
times may be hard, but I know a doden
girls who are not so hard up for a beau
as to overlook a case of mysterious disnppenrcnce
at Christmas time. This is
the season of the year when a young
lady can always tell which one, if any, _ ^ ^
of her admirers means business." J
1 FOR SALE j
Two small building lots in Cheraw, j
' price and terras reasonable. Also 31 '
acres land near Patrick. |
C. S. LYNCH.
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DR. O. H. PURVIS * .
Physician and Surgeon
Hotel Covington- Building
Phones Office 243 Residence 244
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Charlotte. N. C.
Charleston, W. Va.
Charleston, S. C.
_ook for the Triangle
frademark.
Jold in many styles and
izes at all hardware and
[eneral stores.
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