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r 4 mCocal and & Hon. E. W. Duvall spent Wednesday in Hamlet, N. C. Mr. P. H. Brock, of Charlotte, N. C., is visiting in the city. Mrs. J. H. W. Stevens is visiting 1-er daughter, Mrs. Hattie McKay. Miss Eva Hughes, of Winthrop College, is a guest of Miss Etta Powe. **? Miss Annie Reid and Mr. Walsh Evans spent Sunday last in Latta, S. C. Mrs. Hoffman, of New York City, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. F. Agerton. Mrs. Wilson McKay, of Sumter, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Flora McKay. ?* Miss Constance Brock, of Charlotte, N. C., is the guest of Mrs. Burrus Finlayson. Mrs. A. B. McLean, of near Society Hill, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. R. Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Will Eve'rett, of Rockingham, N. C., spent Sunday with Mrs. C. K. Waddill. Little Misses Nellie and Helen Ross, of Cash, are the guests of little Miss Rosa Stricklin. Mrs. Wm. Hickson, of Miami, Fla., is spending sometime with her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Prince. Miss Rosa Stricklin has returned home after a week's stay at Cash, the guest of Miss Edna Ross. ** Mr. Alex Harrall, of Hartsville, S. C., spent Sunday in Cheraw with his mother, Mrs. L. D. Harrall. ** Miss Eleanor Thomas, of St. Mary's college, Raleigh, N. C., is visiting her brother, the Rev. A. S. Thomas. Mrs. H. C. Dockery and daughter, Miss Sarah Lilly, of Rockingham, N. C., spent Sunday with vlrs. 0. K. Waddlll. ** The new St. David's church was opened for the first services on Sunday, when Rev. A. R. Mitchell, Archdeacon of .the Charleston Convocation, preached a most interesting ser, mon. The Rev. C. W. Boyd preached L at the night service. On Monday af\ temoon a reception was hplri .<n the Hp^^^WRWRfy^scEool building of the new j ohurch. This was largely attended f by members of all the churches and was an occasion of much pleasure. G. A. BUKCH c Dental Surgeon Office in Finlnyson BaQdlng Cbernw, S. C, eeeoeooeoooo* t \ I Hz I Y For more tha Y Y and Harness bus f Y line of business. Y f ness, followed by jj> gies sold on the Pi ^ ries three to four % tomers. We hav( X pository, which is X If you think y Y think we can sho1 T and lets do busing > ton, Chesterfield a X When in our Y , X rkiir?o I UU1 jse&22\ t & * "Stf* I | Jar f I AAAA A A A A A >. >, >. >. ^ ^r "^r \rsonai TJews. | Miss Chestnut Evans, of Societ; Hill, is the guest of Mrs. J. A. Spruil Miss Eula Knight is at home fron Coker college, as is also Miss Wince: 'Catoe. ?* Mrs. LeRoy Davidson, of Lancaster S. C., is the guest of her sister, Mra Hattie McKay. Misb Ruth Harrington, who hai he en teaching in Sumter, is home fo the summer vacation. The Rev. C. W. Boyd, of Beaufort S. C., spent several days this weel with Mrs. H. E. Godfrey. The Rev. E. A. Penick, of Columbia came over Sunday night to attend th( services at St. David's church. *?? Dr. A. A. and Mrs. McManus, of McBee, spent Monday in the city, the guests of Mrs. J. W. Maynard. Mrs. Joseph Nelson spent several HHvq tho noct ntoolr In Wootvillo Q P the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jack Seawell. ** Mrs. Terrell Covington and Mrs, Tom Leak, of Wadesboro, N. C., were the guests on Sunday of Mrs. P. B Huntley. Miss Nellie Martin, who has been a guest of Miss Etta Powe for the past week, has returned to her home in Savannah, Ga. *? On Friday evening Misses Susie and Caro Smith gave a party to the senior members of their music class in the school auditorium. Mr8. L. H. Damler and little daughter, Mary, of Wilmington, N. C., are visiting Mrs. Damler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Monson. Want one copy of Cbronicle date of April 6, 1916. Will pay 10 cents cash for a copy. Bring or send to The Chronicle, Cheraw, S. C. The Children's Day service will be given in the Methodist Church Sundflv mnmin? at 11 IK oWnrlf Vnti ar? cordially Invited to be present. \ fhere are twenty-six Methodist churches in this county, and the plan is to hold a Sunday School Rally at each church. Addresses will be made by the pastors of the county and prominent workers in the Sunday School work of the church. Mrs. J. S. Berry received a telegram yesterday telling of the sudden death in Oxford, N. C., of her mother. She and Mr. Berry left immediately for Oxford, where Mrs. Berry will remain for sometime. Mr. Berry will return tomorrow. . A A A A A A A A ilf a c _ L.ir a _ n nan a ceiuury uui nan ;iness in Bennettsville, i Our Great-Uncle, Capt. I our Uncle, W. P. Breedi jblic Square on first Mom hundred buggies. Our i s many customers who hi : good evidence that we t: ou need a Buggy, Set of b w you the largest assortn sss. We have good cust< ind other Counties, city, drop in and if we cj ' iSt'ML i * * - A' ' Yours ve: lies O. Bennetts^ K Messrs. Theodore and Hunter Mc-1 Arn, James Harrall and Clifton Coward returned from ClemBon on Wednesday. Messrs Rob and Godfrey Thrower, accompanied by their moth*??? Mfo XV T Thrna'dr whn went On . 'to the Clemson commencement, stopIped over in Anderson for a short visit y to Mr. and Mrs. Harrington Godfrey. ' Under the leadership of Rev. Peter ( a Stokes, presiding elder of the Flory cnce District, M. E. church, South, the Methodists of this county will conduct a County Sunday School* cara, |>ign in this conuty beginning the secI, ond Sunday in July and closing with the County Sunday School Conference to be held at Shiloh church July 20s The members of the Methodist Sunr day school and a number of their friends are at Easterling's mill in Marlboro county today enjoying the , regular annual picnic of said school, t The large ginnery of the Montrose Company, at Montrose, about three miles south of Cheraw, was destroyed , by fife Saturday night during an eleci trie storm which passed over that section. The plant consisted of latest style gins, press, corn mill, engine, - and other smaller machinery. The 5 loss is estimated at $4,000, with only $1,500 insurance. ' The Cheraw Reds defeated the ' Hamlet Giants, 2 to 1, here today. ? The feature of the game was a home run by T. Ellerbe of Cheraw. * !; i Mr. Ed Reid spent several days | last week in Baltimore. I Miss Marion Hurt, who Just gradu- I ated at Greenville Female College, is home for the summer holidays. Miss Hurt, we learn has been elected to teach in the Cheraw school the coming session, Miss Hattie Godfrey, who has been teaching for sev1 eral years having resigned. Miss Mary Goode, of Barnwell, S. C., Is the guest of the Misses Huntley. !; fi * 11 New candidates announced In this issue are.: Mr. J. Arthur Knight, of Pageland, for superintendent of Education; H. Frank King, of Chesterfield, "for County Supervisor; Mr./ <; W. T. Eddins, of Chesterfield, for County Auditor. Seed Irich Potatoes and Peas. Lookout Mountain Irish Potatoes $2 per bushel?$1.75 in 10 bushel lots, j Clan, wilt-resisting Brabham Peas $1.50 bushel?at Sunny Side Farm. Thos. N. Berry, Cheraw, S. C. <| SPECIAL NOTICE. Please don't forget that all cards of thanks, Resolutions of Respect or O of other nature not of public interest; Obituaries, Memorials, and all notices of a personal nature, will he charged for?1 cent per word each insertion. Such matter is not NEWS. I ^ervtun IC I1?A5> UCCII lUCIlllUCU Willi IIIC and I am the third generatio L. Breeden, is the origina tn. The business has grown lays, until today our Buggy ambition has always been to ave never bought a buggy ou ry to satisfy. iarness or Wagon, come to lent of Vehicles in South C imers in Scotland, Dillon, IV an be of service in any way, t ry truly, > ; " , Breed dlle, S. C. I . 1 ) I ???*? \QmtUtc ?ntite, <J A watch is not vvc ticks it is made of un ticks keep time. \ capable watch adjust repairers. We can m watch behave and I stop or go wrong brii ... J?a US UIK.IUI II" . <J We also repair c eyeglasses. In fact, we do all j with the jewelry busi s. w. P] ?he Big Varie Here small, dainty chairs tKiit! We are surelthat yc your furniture from ua. giving you the benefit of < Rainw Ghei /! ! Buggy, Wagon n hanHlinor this tor of the busifromafew bugRepository carsatisfy our custside of this Re' l- -.( A see us, and we )arolina. Come larion, Darlinghe pleasure will en \ "h^e/icd^mgy i^p?eUaUo 0 _ 1 ft ,fth the Ve are era and ake the ticks of practically any ceep time. When the forks ig your timepiece to us and let locks and broken chains and torts of repairing in connection ness. RESLAR CO. raw, S. C. Ty of Chairs For You FURNITURE refifct9 individualitv In thn cplwtinti of <?h;iirs * \ for the home, for instance, one's own ideas of comfort, and hospitality may be carried out in the proper selection. What pleases one does not suit another. So we carry a wide variety of chairs, as well as other furniture, for your selection, so that you can exercise your own choice. Some want big, roomy chairs, made as solid as a rock. Others want I look frail, but are not. So it goes. >u will find satisfaction if you buy We will be glad to help you choose, our expert knowledge. ater Bros. i*AT?r c L a VY , U. \J. ,v?4? fob sale. ^ Concrete Block House situate A Front street. Purchaser to rem A same within 60 days. Apply to E A Cooper, Agt. 9. A. L. Ry. A t ? BEEF V PORK SAUSAGE I H. A. Buret V Hotel Covington Building : ^ Nothing But the Vei X Best t Phone 80 and your orders will cive prompt attention. J & Notice to Stockowners. A I wish to announce that I will in Cheraw every Thursday, beginn on May 25th, and will be glad to h each and evezry stock owner m X me on that day to confer with me Y garding live stock. Dentistry < Y lameness will be given special att tlon, as well as general treatmenl > HERBERT ELDER, x Dr. H. M, TarpUy DENTIST Y Over Post Office Hours 8:30 to 1?2 to 6 I f Y & DR. B. C. TALLKY Veterinarian Y BENNETTSVILLE, 8. 0. f Office Phone 57 JL Residence Phone 240-L f Y Y J. E. FUNDEBBUBK Dental Surgeon Office 'ever M ft Rank I Cheraw, 8. C. . IT'S easy enough to claim that this grocery store is the best within your reach. Claiming so doesn't make it so. But as a J matter of fact we not only claim it, but we bad the facts. Our extensive ceries should appeal to yoi rJW HONEST WEIGHT J: E. BOT 1 Candidates For ' Office Every body knows who this is and we know him mainly because of hav- i !' ing seen his picture in the paper. 1 If you are a candidate for office you should let the men whose votes 1| you want see, what sort of a man you are, you will stand a better ; chance in this way than if you advertise your name only. J We make the cuts and print the ' cards. a Send us your Photo and let us tell 7> you what the price will be. / THE CHERAW CHRONICLE , '/ Phone 189 Cheraw, S. C. Attrartivp J. 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