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jCocai J~ Mr. George Games, of Hartsvllle, is visiting his j>arouts, Mr. and Mrs. George Carnes. ?? Miss Cornelia Hancock has accepted the position as night operator at the telephone office. ** Mrs. R. D. Thompson, of Lynchburg. O. U, spent auuuuy in me cny, nuu relatitives. ** Mr. William Itailey, who has beeu with the Yadkin River Power Co., at its plant here in Cheraxv for the past year or more left on Saturday to take charge of the plant of the same company at Oxford, N. C. Mrs. E. L. Stubbs is visiting relatives in Hebron, Marlboro county, this week. Mrs. Earl Melton ami children have returned after a visit to Mrs. Melton's parerts near Lancaster, S. C. *** Miss Fannie Duvall is attending the meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Epitscoiml church in Camden this week. ' Rev. A. S. Thomas spent several days this week in Saluda. N. C., where he is building a summer home. ** Miss Ellen Duvall is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. II. <;. Oshi SJntntni' *** Miss Elise Coward. of Beunottsville. si>ent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coward. The Rev. J. S. Hartzell, Mrs. Hartzell and son, George, will leave on Saturday for Rock Hill, where they will attend the commencement exercises of Winthrop college. Miss Doris Hartzell is a member of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Waddill and Miss Elizabeth Waddill spent Sunday j in Rockingham, the guests of Mrs. H. C. Dockery. Mrs. J. W. Malloy and little daugiit|rs, Margaret and Jenuettn, spent several days this week in Columbia. . ?*? Mrs. Anthony G. White, after a visit i of several weeks to her parents, Capt. and Mrs. C. A. Mallov, returned <?n Monday to her home near Manning. Mrs. II. D. Malloy. who has been spending several months with relatives here, returned to her home in Baltimore on Saturday. *? A telegram from the weather bureau to Mr. John II. Powe. local weauier-iuaii. aiimminrs uiai a of approximately 32 feet is indicated for Clieraw this (Thursdayi afternoon. 1 H. y ? y t X y For more th; y V and Harness bu: y V line of business. > ness, followed b> V T-l gies sold on the P X ries three to four tomers. We hav pository, which i: If you think1 v Y think we can she Y and lets do busin Y ton, Chesterfield ; When in our X be ours. i *, f T Y T T T T ^ersonai Tfews. ltev. (i. T. Harmon was in Kingstree on Sunday. *** Mrs. A. S. Thomas and little so:i, Albert, spent several days this week in Columbia. *? llou. E. W. Duvall spent Saturday iu Charlotte. *** Don't forget the display by the Industrial department of the Cheraw colored graded school, tomorrow from 10:30 o'clock a. m. to 3.UU o'clock p. in. Prof. Butt extends a cordial invitation to all. Judge Hough, of Chesterfield, with his two bright little sons, Masters William and Minor, spent several hours in the city yesterday. *** Messrs Cordy and Theo. Winbum, of near Middendorf, were up on business last Friday. *** Mr. William A. Faulkner, of near Patrick, was a visitor in the city this morning. "Billie" is among Patrick's most successful farmers, and has a host of friends who are always glad to hear of his success. Herndou>Webster Married, -May lilwt?Miss Nellie Herndou of Beunettsville to Willie Webster, of Cheraw. J. W. Warr, officiating. ltull-Hayes. I.uurlnburg, May -0?Special. A beautiful wedding was solemnized Wednesday evening at ti o'clock in the spacious residence of Dr. W. D. James, when Dr. Lawrence Elliott Bull of Cheraw, S. C., and Miss Elizabeth Hayes of Clurksville, Va., became one. The Rev. <i. T. Harmon of Cheraw per formed the ceremony, Prior to the ceremony the following music was played: Violin solo, "Spring Song," Miss Julia Stewart; vocal solo, "At ,Dawning," Miss Patte James. Then Mrs Walter McEaeliin played with exquisito feeling the ''Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin," and the wedding party came in the drawing room in the following order: First, the dame of honor, Mrs. W. 1>. James, came in and stood just to the left of the minister, who stood under a large wedding hell, from which a beautiful canopy of smilax and other vines was formed. Then the groom on the arm of his best man, Mr. 1 " o.i.nn ? ^ came in. Then the bride, who came in on the arm of I)r. W. D. James, who gave her away, joined him at the improvised altar, and they were made one. Quite a number of handsome presents were given Miss Hayes. Dr. and Mrs. Bull left on the northbound train for Washington, New York and Niagara Falls, to be gone several weeks. xlf a ( m half a century our nan siness in Bennettsville, ; Our Great-Uncle, Capl. 1 r our Uncle, W. P. Breed ublic Square on first Mom hundred buggies. Our : e many customers who h s good evidence that we t you need a Buggy, Set of I ?w you the largest assortr ess. We have good cust and other Counties. city, drop in and if we c Yours ve nes O, Bennetts^ EIGHT TO GRADUATE THIS YEAR Hod. W. F. Stevenson to Deliver Ad- I dress. The closing exercises of the Cheraw Public Schools will take place Wednesday evening, May 31, at 8:30 ^ o'clock. The address will be by the Hon. W. a F. Stevenson. The class of 1916 nura- ^ I bers eight members. The certificates will be presented ,by the Rev. G. T. Harmon. Choruses by Pupils of Miss Smith's j music class. The public is cordially invited to attend these exercises and lend the 0 encouragement of their presence to t the class that is passing out and to i, the schools. v t For The Creamery. v i) Ladies (gentlemen, too) don't for- ^ get the meeting on Saturday at 10:30 ' o'clock a. m., at the town hall in the interest of establishing a creamery in Cheraw. Mr. \V. W. Long, of Clemson college, will be present, and the meeting is sure to be an interesting one. . Daughters of the Confederacy to Meet With Mrs. Pirie. d Cheraw Chapter U. D. C. will meet v i?n Thursday, June 1st, at 5:30 o'clock } p. m., with Mrs. L. C. Pirie, on Ker- li shaw street. All members are urged u to be present. Mr. Townley Pigg, who was taken * to a hospital about four weeks ago 1 for treatment for a broken shoulder v . bone resulting from a blow of an axe in the hands of Peter Parker, Jr., has recovered sufficiently to be able to return home, although still suffering considerably from the wound. < c Louise, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rivers, of Chesterfield, died at the Baptist hospital in Columbia last Wednesday. She was taken to Columbia for treatment for appen- g dicitis but an examination there disclosed the fact that she was suffering from some other cause. The little ? body was brought back home for in- j t terment. t *** < Mrs. Will Thompson was taken to A ! a hospital on Monday for treatment f I Mrs. Thompson has been critically ill \ since early in the year and Her con- r dition is such that very little hope Is ] 1 entertained for her recovery. j t Mr. J. C. Patrick was taken sud- < denly ill yesterday, and though bet- < 1 ter today, is still quite sick. Jill. affliction that has befallen Mr. and i Mrs. Phillip P. Hurst, o; Patrick. < Four of their children were suffering ( i with diorrheal trouble. A change for i , the worst took place on Wednesday i night last and three of the children 1 ' died before day. Their ages were 3 I ' months^ 5 and 7 years. The fourth child is still quite sick. ? _ ^er\t\ir ie has been identified with tl and I am the third generat D. L. Breeden, is the origir en. The business has grow days, until today our Bugg) ambition has always been t ave never bought a buggy c ry to satisfy. darness or Wagon, come t< nent of Vehicles in South omers in Scotland, Dillon, an be of service in any way ry truly, . Breeci tiiie, S. C. i Schools will clash lorenee and Bennetts villje Play In Cberaw Today. The deciding game between the Ben lettsville and the Florence high schocl I ^ill be pu'.'ed off on the grounds this fternoon, (May 25). Both teams have yon all games played this season with dgh schools and each claims the hampionshlp. John Watts will umpire the game. iOOKS OPEN EARLY IN JUNE A complete reenrollment this year f all the white Democratic voters in lie State of .South Carolina is required iy the rules adopted by the State condition in its meeting last Wednesday; lie machinery for this was later prodded at the meeting of the Stute execitlve committee, which named the first Tuesday lu June as the day for ojienng the club registration books. The ystem of enrollment will be the same s two years ago, and the books will ie in almost identically the same form. A new rule adopted provides tbnt a iriniary shall be held in any city of not iiore than 10,000 inhabitants on petlion of 15 per cent of the equalised oters. The county-to-county canvass of the Idogat'es for State offices will begin Tuesday, June 20, and will not end mtil shortly before the first primary, Lugust 20. The itinerary has been eft in the hands of a sub-committee 'f the State executive committee to onsist of John Gary Evans, of Sparunburg, chairman; Wille Jones, of Coumbia, and G. A. Guignard, of Lexing on county. Thi8 year the candidates | i ill visit 45 county 6eats, McCormick | laving been lately added to the roster f counties. Wanted?Men who desire to earn ivcr $125.00 j?er month write us tolay for position as salesman; every iplwrtunity for advancement. CENTRAL PETROLEUM CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO. Mrs. Q. Vernon is reported quite tick. We are requested to announce that i meeting wjll be held at Mt. Croglan on the first Saturday in June for he purpose of organizing a township >r community fair, the purpose of vhich wiil be to hold a one-day fair or Mt. Croghan township a few days )efore the county fair. Demonstrator Tiller, Miss Stella Mims and Mr. C. L. lunley will be present at this meetng to aid in the organization. It is iesired that just as many as possible )f the people of the township be presiDt ^ ? to Stockowners. n Cheraw every Thursday, beginning )n May &5th, and will be glad to have ;ach aflld evexry stock owner meet ne on that day to confer with me regarding live stock. Dentistry and lameness will be given special attention, as well as general treatment. HERBERT ELDER, Veterinarian. f t T ft 1 T T t Y x he Buggy, Wagon V 9 ion handling this ? lator of the busi n from a few bug- % r Repository car- X n catisfv nur CUS- V V U? I 1UA V mtside of this Re- V t . f V o see us, and we Carolina. Come Marion, Darling- X i T , the pleasure will *:*[ ? ...... t. " t I len } x1 7 T ' T 1 f ' *? 1 f! V' ?> I r ^Ew^c^inraTESTHis^i^rr The following gentlemen are announced for office In this Issue: For Supervisor?Mr. E. R. Knight, of Jefferson. For Sheriff?Mr. Ems G. Ingram, of Cheraw. For Sheriff?Mr. D. P. Douglas, of Chesterfield. For Clerk of Court?Mr. W. P. Odom, of Chesterfield. Mr. James 0. Breeden. In this issue will be found an advertisement of Mr. James 0. Breeden, of Bennettsville. Mr. Breeden succeeds his two uncles in the Buggy, Wagon and Harness business that was established fifty years ago by his great uncle, Capt. P. L. Breeden, it'n/. ?o tirnl 1 IrnATtrrt trt PhftrflW w LIU Y> as ao null I4UWHU ?-v and Chesterfield people probably as he was to the Marlboro people. After ( Cap. P. L. Breeden came Mr. W. P. Breeden, who was also well known to Cberaw and Chesterfield people. Now, In succession comes Mr. James 0. Breeden} who Is well and favorably known to many of our people. Mr. Breeden has a number of satisfied customers in this section but wants more, and he is extending an invitation to Chesterfield county people to come see him. Read his ad. Seed Inch Potatoes and Peas. Lookout Mountain Irish. Potatoes $2 per bushel?$1.75 in 10 bushel lots. Clean, wilb-restaut Braham Peas ?1.50 bushel?pt Sunny Side Farm. Thos. N. Berry, Cheraw, S. C. MUSTANG For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetratee and Healr. Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beast 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dcalar*. LINIMENT Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vaanc scholarships in Winthrop Colleged and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 7, at 9 p. m. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 7 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examine(ion, provided they meet the conditions goferning the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to Presdent Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. ^ Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 20, 1916. For further particulars and catalogue, address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. H FOB SALE. i > t Concrete Block House situate on ( Front street. Purchaser to remove ( same within 60 days. Apply to E. J. . Cooper, Agt. 8. A. L. Ry. 1 l 17 L ?7! _l_ rresn risii; Every day except Mondays ? and Tuesdays; ( Phone 52 L. G. Easterling ] A Fine Remedy For Biliousness and Constipation People all through this section are buyluc LIV-VER-LAX because It is a preparation of real merit. It is a vegetable remedy that acts naturally and effectively, thoroughly cleansing the liver and bowels. It is easy to take and has none of the dangers and bad aftereffects of calomel. LIV-VER-LAX will get you right, keep you right and save vou doctor's bills. Snl<l 1n nnil SI bottles under an absolute guarantee. c Every bottle bears the likeness of L. K. p Qrigsby. For sale by druggists, Candidates For Office Every body knows who this is and we know him mainly Idealise of having seen his picture in the paper. If you are a candidate for office you should let the men whose votes you want see, what sort of n man you are, you will stand a better chance in this way than if you advertise your name only. We make the cuts and print the cards. Send us your Photo and let us tell you what the price will he. THE CHERAW CHRONICLE Phone 1S9 Cheraw, S. C. Attractive Trips TOURS FROM 1 Incli New York, Boston, Saguenay, Quebec, Moi Lake George, Ausable C Thousand Islands, Niagi Coast, Yosemite Valley, Louise, Vancover, Glaci stone National Park, Gr Salt Lake City, Colorado and Panama-Califori Fvnr UAJ/\J At Sao Dieg Personally Ccnduc The very highest cla; travel for pleasure comfor I Tours cover the most attr cipal places of Scenic and out the Greatest Country Write for rates, boo liter; GATTIS Tourist Agents, Seabt RALEIG DO YOU HAVE DIZZY SPELLS? It's Important to Learn the Cause, As Many Cheraw People Have. *? -* ? ----- ? /llnAnaA a# ifanlf JJlZZiness is lie vet a uwcaoc ui iwvn ?it's only a symptom of some deeperseated trouble. Much dizziness is mused by disordered kidneys failing to filter all the poisons from the blood. These poisons attack the nerves and lizziness results. If you are subject to dizziness, there is good reason to suspect your kidneys, and if you suffer inckache, headache, and irrregularity o :he kidney secretions you have further iroof. Many Cheraw people have learnHi the value of Doan's Kidney Pills in lust such cases. Read this Cheraw resileut's statement: Mrs. J. W. Eskridge, High St., Che aw says: "I had an awful lot of ;rouble from dull pains in my back and [ felt weak and tired all the time. My lead ached eand 1 had bad spells of lizziness when I stooped. Sometimes he dizziness was so bad, I could hardy walk. When I read of Doan's Kidley Pills, I got some from the Cheraw )rug Co., and they soon relieved all the ft LUliiClilS. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't ilrnply ask for a kidney remedy?get [Joan's Kidney Pills?the same that drs. Eskridge had. Foster-Mllburn >?., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. no8 BEEF P 0 B K SAUSAGE H. A. Burch Hotel Covington Building Nothing But the Very Best Phone 80 and your orders will relive prompt attention. Dr. H. M. Tarpley DENTIST Over Post Office Hours 8:30 to 1?2 to 6 DK. B. C. TALLEY Yctcrlnnrlnn BENNETTSVILLE, 3. C. fflce Phone 67 tesidence Phone 240 L " *'j iu? i. ; Summer 1916 10 TO 40 DAYS uding White Mountains, The itreal, Lake Champlain, ^hasm, St. Lawrence, The ira Falls, Alaska, Pacific Canadian Rockies, Lake er National Park, Yellowand Canyon of Arizona, Rockies, Los Angeles. 1 the ilia International sition [0, California ted and Chaperoned i L i ss oj service, wnicn maK.es table and enjoyable. The active routes and the prinHistoric Interest throughin the World. klets and descriptive ature I TOURS . & wrd Air Line Railway H, N. Cv i + + C. P. Pendleten * , COAL and ICE i + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 1 : J. C. PA -KICK CO. 1 Have Installed, a photo-picture ' machine that will make a picture ' in just one minute for only 10c. i Come In and see ?L J. A. IIALL Dealer in Fresh Meats and , Country Produce + + *< * ** + < + >; + WOOD! WOOD! All kinds of Wood or will iaw yor own wood in your yard Phone 31 C ('. TALLOY. +??+ S MORGAN'S STL'LIO over Mr. Cranford's Store on Market St Up-to-date Photos. Opened for A. -I. EVI.lnv unfl KntlirdllV ? Uia l/U JL L1UUJ UMU iwwvw. of each week. All work guaran + teed. D. F. MORGAN ?? H. L. POWE COAL +++ ++ + + + PEE DEE HOTEL For the Traveling Public $1.00 peu day Special Weekly Ratee ++++++++++ +++ + S. W. l'RESLAR CO. LEADING JEWELERS *' +*?* ++** ++ The Chronicle now only $1 a year,