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,/3 99i lo v>OJ \\ IK' Instantly clases any hol< finds those sneaky ovei water will not find. Come and ask us Kor-Ker to any test. ^ which seems almost im WO IV "The Ko Over Southern Exj oCocal and J Mrs. It. B. May and little sou ha returned from a visit to Ohio. 999 Mrs. C. L. Priuce, Sr., of Baltimoi is the guest of her son, Mr. C. Prince, Jr. mm Mr. Juo. S. Iteid, of Greensboro, ! C., was in the city Monday. 999 Mrs. H. A. Mcltae and children si>e the week-end with relatives in Wad* boro. **? Mrs. R. A. Rouse and little daught* Juauita, spent the week-end with rel tives in Latta. % 99 Hon. Josiah Evans and Miss Zh Evans, of Beuuettsville, spent Suudi with their brother, Mr. Frank Evai 999 Mrs. H. G. Osteeu and daught* Annie, of Sumter, spent the week-e with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Duvall. Mrs. H. E. Godfrey and Mr. S. Godfrey spent Monday in Sumter. Trofs. B. C. Mclver and L. J. Sti well, Misses Hattie and Eleanor Gc frey, Miss Bessie Powe and Mrs. J. Hartzell are attending the State Teat ers Association in Columbia this wee Mr. L. L. Parker, cashier of t bank of Pageiaud, Pageland, S. and Mrs. Parker spent Monday w Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Funderburk. Mr. John Wright, of Caesterfie spent Saturday in the city. ** Mr. P. B. Huntley, stock dealer Cheraw, and one of the few men the county paying an income tax, v in Chesterheld this week.?Advertis * * Don't forget the use of the split drag. We had almost forgotten mention it, and to urge you not to f get to use it Mr. J. L. Craig, of the Bank of CI raw cleriele force, spent Sunday w his parents in Chesterfield. I BAKiiS Absoli No Alum? ? ?fw n i ? A Mutual Benel Provides you or your: ill voi Guaranty Lo J. VV. Ma Phone 192 CHER.' O R-K E R Puncture Cure ; up to a ten penny nail. It r-night leak-outs that even any question and put our Ve vVill gladly show you that possible. JACK, r-Ker Man" >ress Company's Office Personal Tfews. : + & * * * * * * * * * * ve 1 wo Ures in town this week. On Sunday night about 7:30 the old Galney home on south Huger street was e, burned. No one was living in the L. house at the time. Quite a lot of household goods was stored in It, practically all of which was saved. Monday at N. about one o'clock the alarm called out the boys to a small blaze at Mrs. Arlena James' home caused by a defective ut flue. Very little damage resulted, w- j A matter which is of considerable moment to the men of the local militia ;r company at present is what is knowt a. as the "army pay bill" now before con* gress, with every likelihood it is believed of becoming a law. If this bill llo passes, it is likely tnat the entire mill tiu of the country will be greatly imls proved, for under tbe law it is provided that each private be paid $1 for each drill, aud the commissioned offl?. >r cers will receive a salary that will make their work well worth while. i Mr. G. D. Mangnm, one among the " best known citizens of Chesterfield county, died last Sunday afternoon at his home in Pageland. Mr. Mangum n" was the father of Mr. I. P. Mangum, Clerk, and Mr. C. P. Mangum, cashier of the Peoples' liank of Chesterfield. For Salt?Two shares Merchants & ! ' Farmers liank stock, address P. 0. J liox 21)3, Cheraw, S. C. he C ' ^ 'l'he boys of the Stafford school won in a debate over the Shiloh Debating | Club Friday night, March 11. The [ Stafford representatives were Messrs 1(*- iru Funderburk, Willie Caulde?, and Connie llivers. Shiloh's, former Supt I Kirby Rivers. Jerome Douglas, anc of Maye Sellers." of as Dr. J. E. Funderburk attended yesap nf "NJ P fha fiinorol iciua^ ai ?uauucno| vi| w*v aumv*m? of bis uncle, Mr. Ellison Funderburk, log who died Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock to Mr. Funderburk aud Capt T. F. Malloy or- were about the same age, they wer< members of the same company, C. S. A I volunteering at the same time, and lie. died within two hours of each other Lth The Chronld*?SI per year. -acc-asi ! inn ii?? ? pJwDER utoly Pure No Phosphate it "Income Policy" r wife an Income <elf a Legacy lit old-age, an OH Trust Co. i.j.oy, Manager VW, S. C. Y. U. box ?y Mr. Stevenson Advocates Sural Cre System. Mr. Stevenson, in his race for o gress, advocates a rural credit systi In the South, three-fourths of the p pie are farmers. The great Dank law put through by this adminlstrat made some provision for farmers none for the man who has to buy land and needs long credit on it i months is the longest credit he can ; under that law. There should hi been a land credit system embra< in it whereby a man could get a lc credit and low rate of interest on r estate and enable him to buy, or deem, a home. Why was it not pas | with the balance of the bill? Capt. Theodore F. Malloy. Capt. Theodore F. Malloy, a nat son of Cheraw, died Tuesday morn at 9 o'clock at his home on ThJ street, and was buried Wednesday i ternoon at 4 o'clock in St .Davi cemetery. The funeral service vi conducted in the Presbyterian chui of which for years he was a rull elder, by Rev. A. H. McArn. A widow, two brothers, Capt C. and Mr. G. A. Malloy, and u host relatives survive him. Cheraw certainly has an up to I minute bakery where loaf bread, rol cakes and pies, as nice as could be i sired, can be had. Mr. Lawrence Hi schman, the proprietor, calls it 1 Health Food Bakery, and he says Intends that it shall deserve the nai In connection with the bakery J Hubschman is operating a first cli cafe. He says he will be glad to hi the people of Cheraw and vicinity c and inspect his plant?feeling sure tl he will get the patronage when tl see how sanitary and up to date ev< thing is. What Was Done at Recent Term Court. Court of General Sessions for CI terfield county adjourned on Frid x The case known as the Pageli riot and murder case resultted ir verdict against J. -E. West, Bax JVest, Arthur West, Sheppard W and Luther West ror not. xne e tence was a fine of $150.00 against ei or serve one year on the chain ga The Arants were exhonorated of blame for the riot and bloodshed. Charles Campbell, colored, for 1 ing Vester Hancock, white, was all ed to plead guilty of manslaughter i , he was sentenced to imprisonment life. Louis Campbell, a brother Charles, who was also implicated the killing, was allowed to go free. Although the Pageland case occup the attention of the court up to 5 clock Friday afternoon, while the J were out considering the evidence, following cases were disposed of fore adjournment: W. J. Boan, illegally disposing property got a $100 fline. George Mangum, violating the < pensary law, got a fine of $100. ( half of the fine, however, is suspeni during good behavior. The case aganst Harvey Turnt 1 accused of illegally disposing of pi I erty, was compromised. FRIDAY NIGt "The Masqueraders," a comedy will be presented a March 17th. The play is being presen who latt fall presentei "T1 a large audience. "The Masqueraders" is is played by an excellent cc tumes, attractive choruses a Seats are on sale at Ladd Prices 75, ! I MENS WOF $1 You will neec hot days con stock before some other fe L.M. E Yell< leal 17 n r?An dit The Chesterfield < ?ouaty Med Society Meets And. Elects Officer on- em. The Chesterfield county Medi >eo-Society met at.the re jld&ice of Dr ingE. Wannamaker, Jr. Tuesday even ion March 14th and the following offlc but were elected for the coming year his President, Dr. B. ][* Norwood, ] Six Bee. get Vice Pres. Dr. 0. H Purvis, Cher ive sec. & Treas. Dr. T. E. Wan eed maker Jr., Cheraw. >ng Censors, Dr. L. E. Bull, Cheraw, eal r. m. New8om, Rubyl Dr.* T. E. W re- namaker Jr., Cheraw, sed Delegate to the Statte Medical At ciatlon meeting In Charleston, Dr. H. Harden, alternate, Dr. L. E. B The Society meets at Cheraw on ive second Tuesday of each month am log pursuing a course of Poet-Qradi ird study through Dr. Richard Cabol u... af- The Massacnuseiui ucucui nuBJ d's Boston, Mass. ras The Secretary states that all ] ch tficians in the county are Invito ng join the society and have advan of this course pf .study. A. ? of American Troops Invade MexU Columbus, N. March 10, via i die to El Paso, Texas.?The American lis, pedltion which entered Mevico yet de- day spent an uneventful night in c ub- only a short distance across the An 'he can line. he Brig. Gen. Pershing, commande ne. the expedition, accompanied the f ir. as far as the border, and then retur iss and with another part of the tr ive entered Mexico to the flank of the r all army. . f iat Aeroplanes on motor trucks art ley lieved to have passed into Mexico ery the expedition. Flying conditions, ing to the clearness of the atmosp] are ideal. of When Gen. Pershing gave the o to march at 10 o'clock yesterday n ies- i"g, the soldiers swept forward ay. a shout ind Cowboys off the ranges, enrolle i a scouts and cavalry, led the way. ter infantry regiments, some field arti est and a wagon train followed, en- The entire Mexican populatioi ach Palomas, soldiers and civilians \ ag. out exception, cleared away whec ail Amercaus passed thrpugh the tov (ill- j Ihe Farmers' Farortte Combined Con and Cotton Drill n'~ AV/tall/MIAA 4-tl A k. v- aic uai'CAvcueuvv uiv lt ury implements of their kii the Very^ strong, entire or plant inlfiiiskp^numt of of grains desired. We can furnish this n ita- chine with or without fei )n? lizer attachment and wi led disk or runner opener. Pri very reasonable. Write i ige, prices and special circular, ep" Catalog of Farm Implsmeii Gasoline Engines and all upI date Farm Supplies mailed up request. _________ The Implement Co., 1302 Main St., - Richmond, V The Chronicle?$1 per year. isqueraders" IT -TOWN HAI brilliant and attractive mqs it the Town Hall, Friday nij ted by the Misses Burehein le Girl Who Dared" here bei even better than the former, )sr, with gorgeous, beautiful ind the latest song hits, 's Drug Store. >0 and 25 cents IK TROUSERS 1.25 1 these when the ne again, see our your size is on llow. /vans Co. )w Store in* aw. Whenever a dollar is the man who sent i part of it again. Not on 380* t more money for tax< uii. case if more pe the d is 4444444444444444 tate 4. 4 w t of 4 #11] ?it*l 4 0. W. Lewla a: AUTO TRANSFER n phy- 4 i to 4 4 o: tage 4444444444444444 : : i +1 James T07 ma<i HANDWORK LAUNDRY a: ex- * Satisfaction rt iter- Oaaranteed g amp Si ierit< rof J* * !h oroe 4 We want ^ jJQ your ^ n ned. LAUNDRY ??Pfl Sanitary Steam Laundry <e Phona 25 tl P (be- 4 with p owlere, * J v rder H. L. POWE ,on, J OOAL with 7 7 das t Two b llery #8 PES DEE HOTEL c n in For the Traveling Public c vith- $1.00 pea day i the Special Weekly Ratee ?n. c 1: 1 4 s Drink e _ COCOA COLA LI ?In?? i "" bottles a S t " t id. % K. BLOUSES H tpr ?for? BOYS EVANS COMPANY g" 444444444444*4*44 ith tor + a Guaranty Loan k Trait Co. ta, J. W. Malloy, Mauagtr, to- INSURANCE KJn of all kiada a. S. W. PRB8LAR CO. LEADING JEWELERS ' t x : : M. C. Thomaa jht, OARAGE fore x44A4a444a4a4aaa4 ? - - - ? - . n..v ok.. A and * Covington notei urwr wtwy ? . COS- C. W. CLARK. Prop. Loading Shop in Town Eat Taa Daa Stopa Dandruff == REGISTRATION BOOKS OPEN . Registration books wills be open every vrst Monday at the Auditor's office until 80 days before the general election. S. B. Timmona, Chm. E. T. White, Clerk. W. M. Belk. Ranard Hotel under new management I MRS. ANNE F. HOU8ER, Manager American Plan, $2.00 per day. Dr.H.M. TarpUy DENTIST Over Post umce Hours 8:30 to 1?2 to 6 DB. B. C. TALLEY Yeterinarlan BENNETTSVILLE, 8. C. Office Phone 17 Residence Phone J40-L WANTED A reliable man to sell stones for us in Chesterfield county; one with some experience In this line prefered. Mecklenburg Marble ft Granite Co., . Box 8% Charlotte, M. 0. rage ] srchan sent out of town, i t away has no chanc ly that, but it ultimately will :s and local improvements th rsons lived in the town to fo For land around a town to be orth its maximum of value, it lust be near a LIVE town. Land round a DEAD town is worth o more than if the town diJn't dst And the only way to have a IVE TOWN is to have people ving in and around it who do leir trading in it, the merchants re encouraged to keep better and lore up-to-date stocks, thrir oods move more rapidly. The tores multiply, and all are able ) do their fill of business, employ ands, and otherwise keep the loney in circulation in town. These merchants ever and anon , mploy mechanics to improve heir places of business, they emloy men to construct and imrove property, the persons they mploy must spend a part of their ^ages in living expenses, and? The merchants PAY TAXES, hey HELP TO MAINTAIN iCHOOLS AND CHURCHES. Farmers frequently move to own so that their children may ave the advantages of good chools and churches- But these annot develop where there is no ommercial life. It is worth money in comfort, lonvenience and satisfaction to ive comparatively near a live own?or in it. Then why trangle a town by chasing your aoney?its lifeblood?awayt The business men represented n these columns can furnish you iny article desired?patronize hem and thus help your town to frow. GREGORY TRANSFER CO. Auto and Livery * Prices Reasonable Day Phone 120 Night Phone 190 Cheraw Rill Poster Advertising Company L. C. EASTERLING Manager + + Maynard-Raley Realty & Trust Co. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE t C. M. HASKEW Blacksmith ami Repair Shop ? t J. E. BOTTOM Staple and Fancy Groceries + ? NOI 2 cans Dessert Pea< I 4 cans English Pea 10 lb Rice for Dates Currants Lewis G 1 J Home ts t stays out. Even :e of ever seeing force him to expend lan would be the ot the bills. First National Bank 4 ONLY NATIONAL BANK 4 IN COUNTY 4 4 Open an account with us 4 4 4 4444444444444444 4444444444444444 4 4 4 4 4 C. F. Pendleton 4 4 COAL and ICE 4 4 4 4 4 4444444444444444 4444444444444444 4 J. C. PARRICK CO. 4 5 and 10 CENT STORE 4 Will be prepared to make photo- 4 graphs Tuesday and Wednesday 4 of each week until further notice 4 4444444444444444 4444444444444444 4 Walters-Terrell Co. 4 DRY GOODS Gents Furnishings and Shoes +++++++++++ NEW PLAMATE SHOES Ths Evans Oo. + J. A. HALL Dealer In + Fresh Meats and Country Produce ***************** ***************** Cheraw Cleaning & Dyeing Your Clothes Steam Pressed While You Walt K. C. GRAY, Manager ***************** ******EE********* * WOOD ! WOOD! All kinds of Wood or will Saw yor own wood in your yard Phone 31 C. C. TALLEY. ******EE********* ***************** * * E. S. N. ROLLINGS Dry Goods, Notions Shoes and * Groceries ***************** * * * See * L. G. LOWERY x #A. A T Wi ? t Automobile Repairing +++ +++ * Rainwater Bros. Furniture Co. We solicit your patronage and wili seii tor caaL, or extend credit 4* Rverytuirg in Houaeiurnlahlnga ncE ;hes for 35c is for 30c 50c 10c 10c Grocery -? A